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

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1 In each specific case it is impossible to determine the exact line of distinction between faith and faith plus , between our faith in God and our faith in other men .
2 By dressing up deprivation in this spatial vocabulary it is possible to hide the more unpalatable realities of economic restructuring , redundancy and exploitation .
3 Even in this restricted form it is possible to write essentially different programs which are nevertheless semantically equivalent .
4 In this political struggle it is also obvious that non-urban areas can not expect to receive equal treatment because politically their numbers are too small to count against the majority , who being concentrated , can receive more social provision at cheaper cost .
5 In this latter case it is important to realise that we should expect to get true hyphenated justification or H&J as it is commonly known .
6 In other words , they view the future as involving little radical change ; in this latter scenario it is possible to foresee a situation in which the existing broadcasting organizations continue to operate effectively and efficiently , albeit with some modifications .
7 Without changing its movements , it now becomes the ‘ giant paw ’ of a huge cat — in this new role it is suddenly threatening and the animal responds appropriately with a defensive reaction .
8 In this pathetic condition it is completely immune to any pain that may be inflicted upon it .
9 But by distinguishing clearly between them in this methodological fashion it is possible to explore how far local state action tends to fall into one type rather than another when action on any one policy is considered .
10 In this short space it is not possible to go into any depth on the nature of particular natural hazards but only to highlight those aspects relevant to GIS .
11 In this short book it is not , of course , intended to provide a complete treatment of these themes , and readers more experienced in the subject will be aware that little space has been given , for example , to the potential of documentary sources or modern methods of study using computers and advanced statistical methods .
12 In this particular instance it is representational , as the ‘ performance mode ’ is , for the child is required to describe in action whatever the teacher suggests ( as in the example above , ‘ So you go to the bathroom and turn the doorknob ’ ) , but the ‘ exercise mode ’ has other characteristics that give it a special mental quality .
13 In this particular instance it is ridiculous to think that a married man can never go off and do things which do not involve his wife .
14 In extension of that consideration in this particular case it is to be noted that the imposition of the condition for supervision on T. 's half-sister 's access was restrictive of a freedom previously enjoyed .
15 Erm that tends to be unusual but in this particular case it is very relevant .
16 Of course , in this particular case it is questionable whether voters in local authorities are as concerned with the plight of the poor as is suggested in King 's approach .
17 Right , in this particular case it is of no serial correlation is our null hypothesis .
18 Similarly : ( 10 ) I only offered her legal advice will , under one natural interpretation , refer to advice on legal matters ; and it will continue to do so even if in some rare case it is given under circumstances that mean it is offered illegally itself , for example if it makes use of secret information stolen from a government which prohibits unauthorized possession or transmission of secret government information ; on the other hand , as a phrase of English , it can perfectly well bear the other interpretation under which it means advice which is itself legal , in the sense that it is legally given , in which case it may concern any subject under the sun .
19 For he thinks it is scientifically debatable , ambiguous and controversial , and yet it is convincing , because ‘ in some puzzling way it is true ’ .
20 In contemporary political debate it is ‘ Victorian values ’ which are presented as the high point of family responsibilities , implying that Utopia existed somewhere around the middle to end of the nineteenth century ( West , 1984 ) .
21 In standard economic theory it is argued that regulation is required if market failures occur .
22 While the top three or four companies now seem to be in reasonable financial shape it is the medium-sized firms in the top thirty that are feeling the pressure .
23 In one major respect it is different , though : her two pauses of 0.6 seconds ( lines 11 and 13 ) are interpreted as signals that other speakers may now have the floor .
24 In any particular case it is a question of fact , depending on an analysis of the market as a whole and the position of a particular company in the specific market in question , as to whether there is a dominant position .
25 Indeed in any civilised country it is difficult to see what other view could be held .
26 If you can do an in wide-out close turn it is a bonus .
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