Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun pl] a [noun sg] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 In some instances a lift will be the solution to your problem of access .
2 IN some cases a mini-bus will be hired and used at a pretender meeting .
3 So in some cases a compromise must be made , although this should not substantially alter the overall effect of formality .
4 In some cases a patentee can be compelled to grant a licence to use his patent on reasonable terms .
5 In some cases a deposit may be asked for on arrival at apartments and , where known in advance , the amount is stated in the apartment description .
6 In some cases a blind may be more appropriate , used either on its own or combined with curtains .
7 In some cases a party may effectively exclude liability by including a comprehensive list of the duties it undertakes and making it clear that the list is exclusive .
8 In some cases a seller may receive an order from a potential customer , read the customer 's terms and object to them ; or a buyer may read and object to the seller 's standard terms .
9 In such circumstances a tribunal may chose to construe the Transfer Regulations purposively and decide that they apply .
10 In such cases a prosecution might be brought for attempted murder — and will succeed if the intention to kill can be proved .
11 It is important to note that the Act does not require all landowners to fence against the highway : in moorland areas of Wales and the north of England this would be an intolerable burden and in such areas a motorist must be expected to be on the look out for straying livestock .
12 In later years a boy may continue to look unconsciously for a mother with whom to relate , or a girl for a father to take the place of a loved parent or compensate for a lack of satisfaction in that direction .
13 In good years a surplus might be produced which could be traded for money .
14 This does not in the least mean that in all cases a plaintiff can not recover under the rule unless he proves interference to his proprietary interest .
15 In many cases a user will actually solve his or her own problem while on the phone to Neptune !
16 In many cases a mortgage will affect the property , and depending upon the terms of the court order or agreement the requirements of the mortgagee should be observed .
17 In many cases a group would divide into sub-groups and work on more than three at a time .
18 In many ways a parallel can be drawn between this river-borne Russian penetration and conquest of Siberian with its combination of raiding and trading , and the invasion of the original land of the Slavs by the Varangians eight centuries before .
19 In day-to-day activities a child will usually have no problems with mobility , but reading and fine visual tasks may prove to be very difficult .
20 In extreme cases a hearing-aid may be useless .
21 In those days a man would run in about half past eleven at night and he could very well be on an early shift the next day .
22 In particular circumstances a director may owe a duty directly to shareholders ; that duty will not derive from his status as a director but from particular responsibilities he has voluntarily taken on .
23 In other cases a criterion may be needed , and one frequently used is the payback period .
24 In other cases a criterion may be needed , and one frequently used is the payback period .
25 In other words a person may be deceived even though it did not cross his mind whose wine he was buying .
26 It follows that a Euclidean surface with metric equation will match the curved surface locally at P. In other words a plane can always be drawn at any arbitrary point on a two dimensional Riemann surface so that it is locally tangential to the surface .
27 In rare circumstances a purchaser may seek to argue that the vendor has breached a warranty to such an extent that it considers the vendor to have repudiated the contract .
28 In certain structures a child can be labelled by his peers and the labels are endorsed by the organisational structure .
29 Similarly in certain circumstances a subsidiary may , under section 229 , be omitted from the consolidation .
30 The nature of elision may be stated quite simply : under certain circumstances sounds disappear ; one might express this in more technical language by saying that in certain circumstances a phoneme may be realised as zero , or have zero realisation or be deleted .
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