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

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1 It should be remembered that the personal representatives of a deceased partner do not in their official capacity have the right to participate in the business of the firm .
2 These programmes may fulfil the hidden agendas of some of their originators but they will not in their present forms fulfil the real educational needs of the future .
3 The Article 7 argument would have allowed Germany to continue with its opt-out provision for the benefit of employees , but the argument does not imply that countries , such as the UK , which in their national legislation make the transfer compulsory upon both employee and employer , are acting inconsistently with Community law .
4 Previn and Ashkenazy in their different ways indulge the undulations without worrying unduly about the central axis , which considering rachmaninov 's generic title ‘ Symphonic ’ is perhaps a little too much of a good thing .
5 The constitution helps to shape politics and also regulates public access to , and the behaviour of , the various institutions of the state ( such as the Cabinet , the House of Commons , the civil service , the military , the judiciary , and the police ) that in their different ways have the right to exercise public power , if necessary through the use of physical force , within the United Kingdom .
6 Those countries which are least isomorphic in their institutional arrangements have the greatest freedom of movement and choice either way .
7 Also new this spring are two packs of tree notecards in which botanical drawings illustrate the life cycle of four British trees : oak , copper beech , field maple and ash .
8 ‘ Of course , there will be specific areas or skills in which other nations lead the world . ’
9 This information may also influence the way in which other people perceive the child and , consequently , the way in which they interact with the child on an individual basis .
10 The ruling concerns cases in which industrial plants increase the emission of pollutants .
11 One can only imagine the ways in which prime ministers break the bad news to Cabinet members they are dismissing .
12 Racism , and its associated discriminatory practices , are part of the explanation of the way in which black workers fill the worst-paid jobs .
13 That means a Europe in which national Governments retain the power to make proposals and in which national Parliaments retain their powers .
14 Such an interpretation now appears at best inadequate , not only because monopoly capitalism ( that is , capitalism in which large corporations dominate the economy ) , so far as it escapes regulation by the interventionist state , seems quite compatible with a liberal democratic regime ; but also because the rise of fascism depended upon a number of other factors .
15 Lymphocytes , however , show quite specific recirculation patterns in which particular subsets leave the blood circulation by first adhering to high endothelial venule cells at specific sites — for example , peripheral lymph nodes or mucosal associated lymphoid tissue .
16 The story of how such a principle was accepted by a war-time coalition government and why it was implemented in the form that it was in advance of all the other social security changes , is a useful illustration of the ways in which particular problems gain the attention of governments and how one social policy can be seen and adopted as at least a partial solution to those problems .
17 But these were matters which preoccupied theologians ( whose intellectual reputation was not high ) , philosophers and artists ( who were admired but somewhat in the manner in which wealthy men admire the diamonds they can afford to buy their women ) and social critics , of the left or right , who did not like the kind of society they lived in or found themselves forced into .
18 The only significant advance recorded was in the draft Rio Declaration on Environment and Development , in which Northern countries accept the principle of assisting the South to develop without destroying their environment , and Southern states agree to work towards curbing population growth .
19 Paul Ernest examines the ways in which societal values pervade the British mathematics curriculum and Munir Fasheh explores the influence of four different authorities on the mathematics syllabus of the West Bank of Jordan .
20 The immediate-return system is most likely to be found in localities in which the growing-season is long or year-round and in which ambient temperatures make the storing and preservation of food difficult for peoples at the palaeolithic level of culture .
21 Over and above these difficulties , there are considerable variations in the way in which different authors use the term ‘ diagnosis ’ ( Crystal 1984 ) .
22 PORTAFERRY is featured in the first of the six-part series Once Upon A Place ( UTV , 7.00pm ) in which local people tell the story of their own area .
23 The side effects of the CAP in its present form include the dumping of surpluses on third-world countries , which undermines their economies .
24 The frequencies of the virus types observed in our patient group match the findings of another group of Dutch investigators .
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