Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun pl] of [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 In some cases of damage it might be wise to ascertain whether or not there was any similar damage prior to the accident .
2 In some cases of urgency he can introduce regulations with a shelf life of up to 12 months without consultation ( s11(5) ) .
3 In some areas of science we want to ask questions about phenomena of which children already have experience .
4 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 .
5 ‘ In fact , Jason reminds people of Ellery so much that in some parts of Yorkshire they refer to him as Black Pearl II .
6 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 .
7 Colours also may get distorted as the eye lens gets yellower with age ; in some pictures of Mulready he believed he could demonstrate this defect .
8 Unless we dissolve a granule directly in 1.75 litres of water we will never actually reach the next LM level but simply continue towards the potency level determined by the dilution factor .
9 In such moments of confession he frequently strikes a prophetic note about his future life as a writer .
10 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 .
11 In corporatist systems of government it becomes vitally important that some organizations are brought into the consultation and implementation processes , while others are not .
12 The actuals remain of importance but in these kinds of organizations they take an equal place alongside the budget .
13 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 .
14 In large sections of Punjab they extort money ( calling it taxation ) , hold courts , decree what local newspapers should print and even decide what dress schoolchildren should wear .
15 In later periods of life I have deplored , as we have all reason to do , a subjugation of an opposite character , and have rejoiced over the remembrances .
16 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 .
17 In all sorts of situations it is called for , not only with children , but with other staff , parents and governors .
18 In 18 months of operations they lost a total of 983 aircrew , 725 of whom were killed or presumed dead .
19 Er every , every employer who has laid people off has mentioned making er strident efforts to er replace people alternative employment , some they already have but , in many cases of course they have not .
20 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 .
21 These were small victories , but in those days of darkness they gave the High Elves some hope .
22 In ten years of programming I now have many companies utilising database applications for names and addresses , every one of them would have benefited by including Rapid Address within the database .
23 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 .
24 In 40 years of film-making they have had not one disagreement .
25 And when there is stress in other areas of life it is all too easy to take it out on those closest to you .
26 His patience was dwindling and for the first time in four years of marriage she could see he was on the point of losing his temper .
27 In four days of meetings they had managed to decide only the names of the principal members of the embassy .
28 In recent editions of Canoeist I have written two articles , one on general coaching techniques and one on blade feather angles .
29 He had noticed that in rare moments of stress she was apt to revert to her original Cockney .
30 In rare moments of leisure he liked to potter around the garden , and always said he would take up farming when he retired .
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