Example sentences of "in [adj] [vb base] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Statistics from the MARC Europe census taken in 1989/90 show a devastating loss of life .
2 The court or parents for their part can refuse to consent to treatment A or B or both , but can not insist on treatment C. The inevitable and desirable result is that choice of treatment is in some measure a joint decision of the doctors and the court or parents . ’
3 The court or parents for their part can refuse to consent to treatment A or B or both , but can not insist upon treatment C. The inevitable and desirable result is that choice of treatment is in some measure a joint decision of the doctors and the court or parents .
4 We shall see later that in simple shear a rigid body rotation is involved as well as a displacement .
5 Very few enjoy a personal pension very few enjoy an occupational scheme the greater majority gain nothing from SERPS only one in six receive a full state pension .
6 Generally conditions in Worcestershire in 1522 add a sombre background to the apprehension that rural competition was injuring the towns ; by the date of Leland 's visit things were possibly looking up once more .
7 This pattern is common among small firms generally where only one in 25 use a five-day week relative to one in three large companies .
8 Is the Minister aware that a number of stud farms in my constituency , including two owned by Her Majesty the Queen , and also stud farms in general make a tremendous contribution to the rural economy ?
9 Nick found Miami , and America in general , to be a great place to work , ‘ Models , agencies and people in general have a good attitude over there ’ , he told us .
10 Male survivors of abuse and our society in general pay a high price for the current silence .
11 Thin sections of carbonate rocks in particular require a high contrast , and this may be obtained by stopping down the substage iris somewhat .
12 Hospital buildings in particular take a high profile role in the history of Wimpey Alawi .
13 His journals in particular constitute a moving memorial to a young man of integrity and moral courage , whose determination not to succumb to pain and humiliation was at times heroic .
14 Given their view of the reports as generally descriptive , it is hardly surprising that few teachers felt that having to submit a written report on their school was in any measure a professional threat to them .
15 The Department of Environment figures for private sector , domestic RMI ( refurbishment , maintenance , improvement ) in 1990 indicate a total spend of £6.2 billion with an estimated addition of £2 billion , which takes account of DIY activities and the ‘ black economy . ’
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