Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun] of [noun] 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 This classic Provençal sauce is traditionally served with poached or boiled fish although in some parts of Provence it makes an unusual but excellent accompaniment to roast or grilled lamb .
12 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 .
13 In corporatist systems of government it becomes vitally important that some organizations are brought into the consultation and implementation processes , while others are not .
14 And in Britain between nineteen eighty eight and nineteen ninety one there has been a doubling of racist attacks in large areas of London it is now commonplace for such attacks to take place .
15 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 .
16 In all sorts of situations it is called for , not only with children , but with other staff , parents and governors .
17 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 .
18 Outcomes may be achieved in any order and in developing programmes of modules it is advisable to explore ways in which Outcomes from different modules can be effectively integrated to provide better learning experiences for students .
19 In strict point of fact it belongs to the National Health Service .
20 None of us can expect assistance from a Vala ; nevertheless in any kind of Mordor it is one 's duty to go on .
21 And when there is stress in other areas of life it is all too easy to take it out on those closest to you .
22 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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