Example sentences of "inherent in [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Surely it must be something else , something basic , inherent in a person 's character or , rather , most people 's characters , which saw to it that the world went round .
2 Yet , the benefit inherent in a holder 's right to sue the carrier may well be worth the burden of having to pay unpaid freight .
3 This ‘ hard line strategy ’ reveals yet again the contradictions inherent in the Conservatives ' law and order policy .
4 That is to say , all those specific causes of fluctuations in returns should offset each other leaving the majority of risk inherent in the portfolio 's return being solely due to the market .
5 Offe stresses the role of the state as a crisis manager and asserts that there is today a ‘ crisis of crisis management ’ itself which derives from the contradictions inherent in the state 's efforts to compensate for failures in market mechanisms without challenging the private ownership of the means of production and the primacy of market mechanisms .
6 The third defendant issued a third party notice against the plaintiffs ' accountant claiming an indemnity or contribution in the event of the third defendant being held liable to the plaintiffs , on the ground that the accountant had negligently failed to warn the plaintiffs of the risks inherent in the defendants ' transactions .
7 It is the risk to public order inherent in the defendant 's words or conduct that represents the harm struck at by the section .
8 People are viewed as having a ‘ station ’ or ‘ groove ’ in society ; notions which imply a distinctive balance between rights and duties inherent in an individual 's social role or function .
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