Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun] of [noun sg] it " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Boring as hell , but still — if you 're interested in that kind of thing it 's all right I suppose . ’
2 ‘ And in that sort of story it 'd have to be their own fault . ’
3 In this decade of evangelisation it is important for the Church to ‘ teach publicly on moral issues and for its lay members to become more involved in the social and political life of the country … that all members of the Church should take part in the Church 's mission of bringing Christ to the world . ’
4 In this kind of discussion it is necessary to distinguish between cultural , shared associations , and associations specific to the individual person .
5 At this point in this kind of argument it is customary to wonder what the West — more precisely , the United States — has done wrong in the Middle East , and how it could bring improvements faster .
6 In this type of case it is better to set out the two consequences in separate sub-paragraphs .
7 In particular , in this type of assessment it is important not just to think in terms of incremental cash flows above those currently being received , but also to bear in mind what the problems will be if no investment is undertaken .
8 In this season of goodwill it shows the evil which people will plumb to murder , ’ said a policeman .
9 In some cases of damage it might be wise to ascertain whether or not there was any similar damage prior to the accident .
10 The second goal is to make the school resemble more closely the sod of place within which the teacher would like to teach … this second goal can become of considerable importance , and in some situations of conflict it can become more important than the first .
11 In such corners of Plenty it is impossible not to fancy yourself deep underground , in the realm of some benighted race of blind burrowers , all listlessly trying to remember the sun .
12 In corporatist systems of government it becomes vitally important that some organizations are brought into the consultation and implementation processes , while others are not .
13 As in all classes of insurance it is the common law duty of all Policyholders to act as would a prudent uninsured following a casualty .
14 Well , the you 've heard , I 've heard some people being nasty and , and they did n't say no , but it was always , not always it was occasionally done grudgingly , and , and erm in many cases of course it was done willingly , you know come in yes please do , and , and they did n't even want the penny that , that you offered them for the telephone call .
15 In strict point of fact it belongs to the National Health Service .
16 None of us can expect assistance from a Vala ; nevertheless in any kind of Mordor it is one 's duty to go on .
17 And when there is stress in other areas of life it is all too easy to take it out on those closest to you .
18 In most areas of life it would be not only wrong in principle but also futile and counter-productive for the court to adopt any different approach .
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