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

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1 If these economies are also those with existing substantial disparities in regional prosperity then the transition to monetary union might well serve to aggravate the relative position of the latter , in that any reduction in national income arising from the processes outlined above is itself likely to have a disproportionately large effect on the disadvantaged regions of those countries .
2 If it is not working in that time then the chart should be discontinued .
3 Yes I heard a very interesting conversation on the way down here in that programme Just a Minute
4 ‘ One person , ’ he said , looking up , ‘ bought both poisons in that jar about a week ago , as well as a rare odourless potion which can stop the heart but not be traced . ’
5 If we are prepared to look at things in that light then the range of choice becomes much wider .
6 ‘ Functional ’ because such institutions have to be seen as serving certain value objectives , in this case primarily the avoidance of war and mutual destruction .
7 In fact in most of the experiments an infra-red filter was used and in this case only the tungsten source is relevant , as was explained earlier .
8 When ( and only when ) five items have accumulated by being added at the end of the previous complete sentence , you reply with the type of shop — in this case obviously a chemist 's shop .
9 In this case overfly the beacon by approximately 15 seconds .
10 There is present in this hall today a number of people who are concerned with the future of Skelton .
11 I MENTIONED in this space recently a friendship agency named Handidate which caters for disabled people .
12 If it 's not possible to buttonhole the parent in this way then a note in friendly terms saying that ‘ we have a problem and could we meet to discuss ways that the school may be able to help ? ’ is an approach that is likely to bring about a positive response .
13 In this way then the couplet brings together the three themes of each section and relates them very strongly to the speaker and the listener , with the use of ‘ thou ’ .
14 If banks choose not to be tempted in this way then an appeal to their civic duty is misplaced .
15 In this jurisdiction equally the mother and children are dependent on state benefits .
16 — We 've been living in this flat over a year Duncan .
17 In this context neither the attendance allowances nor the SRAs are sufficiently realistic .
18 In this study about a quarter of patients had a biopsy for a sole haematological abnormality .
19 We are reminded by the silences in Leapor 's texts that the pursuit of happiness as an enabling myth , in terms of official precept accessible to women through romantic love and marriage , remains in this period largely a privilege of bourgeois male subjects .
20 ‘ God knows , in this weather only a fool would try to flee the city limits , and both the description and the reward have been circulated . ’
21 Erm this is taken again from medieval pictures and one of the materials we use in this house quite a lot which is is horn .
22 In this situation neither the academy nor design itself can any longer be aware of design 's actual social content ( designed without explicit social formative function , such functions are " achieved despite design 's comprehension " ) .
23 Today , of course , corporate status carries no implication that the business has in some other way been favourably treated by the state , and so in this respect too the idea of privilege is now inappropriate .
24 However , if the meeting agrees that the minutes are inaccurate in some respect then the Chairman should correct the minutes in his own hand before signing them .
25 Or is the current wave of hooliganism in British football merely a continuation of old traditions , which we now are less willing to tolerate and more anxious to report ?
26 Melrose sneaked ahead through a Chalmers drop goal in the 65th minute only for McKechnie to nullify the effort in similar style barely a minute later .
27 In all probability therefore the action was carefully co-ordinated .
28 In international law generally the duty to exhaust domestic remedies is to protect the interests of States but , in the context of the protection of human rights , also because the institutions in Strasbourg regard the development of effective domestic mechanisms for their protection as a necessary concomitant of the international procedures : individuals are required to make use of what the national systems provide before invoking the international jurisdiction .
29 They can travel easily in silty water only a metre or so deep , and as the waters recede they can remember the way back to the river bed along deep channels .
30 There remains here a certain sense of uneasiness in the face of the " desert " of contemporary culture which reaches back to Dyson 's account of the " younger " universities published in Critical Quarterly almost a decade earlier .
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