Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 In the Keynesian model , the price level is assumed to be inflexible so that the fall in aggregate demand has the effect of reducing real income to OY 1 with the price level remaining unchanged at OP .
2 When pitching in strong winds place the tent on the ground with the entrance you 'll be using pointing away from the wind .
3 The New Testament describes the presence and effects of prejudice , and in strong terms describes the way in which it can contribute to conflict .
4 Much of the night passed in vain attempts to open the tomb , but an appeal to the saint herself worked wonders ( a common feature of such tales ) , and the party made for its ships with the precious plunder .
5 Under the original proposal for the flow of financial resources measurement focus , the line was drawn between monetary assets and non-monetary assets , where only changes in monetary assets affected the operating statement .
6 A breakdown of the figures shows 14 per cent of women in professional groups exceed the limit , compared with six per cent of female unskilled workers .
7 The objects clause of a memorandum of association will normally be drafted in broad terms to enable the directors to have scope to manage the company as they see fit .
8 It is apt that one of the first two recordings made by Kurt Masur in his new role as Music Director of the New York Philharmonic should be of the New World Symphony , particularly when it comes in ample time to celebrate the centenary of the first performance of that favourite work by this very orchestra in December 1893 .
9 Alfaro 's descendants in next-door Nicaragua include the Somoza family that ruled from 1933 to 1980 , displacing their cousins , the Lacayos and the Chamorros , who had provided ten previous presidents .
10 At the time of the new commitment to a national campaign for gradual emancipation , initially understood as compatible with support for Canning 's amelioration policy announced in parliament on 15 May 1823 , both Cropper and Roscoe in private correspondence adopted the equation between free labour , higher productivity and colonial prosperity .
11 However , it seems that the technology is not right at the moment in economic terms to fill the gap and to play a part in the crucial current round of negotiations in which the future of the coal industry in the next three to four years is the most important issue .
12 Those who criticise adversary politics because of its alleged tendency to lead to frequent reversals in economic policy see the problem compounded by the fact that government within this system is unduly influenced by the extremists in the party ranks .
13 The increase in agricultural production increased the living standards of everyone .
14 It was for this reason that his master-class in Spanish history took the form of a film , Raza ; and for the same reason that the frequency of his appearances in the state-produced cinema newsreels , No-Do , varied according to external circumstances and internal convenience , increasing when things were going well , decreasing when they were not .
15 Paper money and copper-nickel coins are used for making payments in most countries but readers will appreciate that most money in advanced economies takes the form of bank deposits which are transferred between parties by means of cheque , giro and other payment mechanisms or techniques .
16 Certainly his own study of Trobriand kinship to which he gave the unnecessarily glamorous title of The Sexual Life of Savages in North-Western Melanesia gave the impression that that was the essence of the matter .
17 We are grateful for the loose change of Messrs Lonsdale and Pugh , but let me assure you all , with a family-sized packet of Fisherman 's Friend extra throat lozenges placed firmly on my heart , that I will strive in ever-decreasing circles to bring the sponsorship of a major international to ‘ The Tip ’ to provide much needed support to our glorious team .
18 These myths , suggests Moseley , have underlain the widely found reluctance in rural Britain to promote the provision of a co-ordinated , efficient system of public transport .
19 At the same time the policy sets certain limits on house-building in rural areas allowing the erection of houses for agricultural workers , for family members working on a full-time basis on a family farm , and on a one-to-one replacement rule .
20 Now it seemed to me that was n't a very erm reasonable balance and er comparing that with the with the Secretary of State 's recent pronouncements where he talks about local planning authorities needing to breathe fresh life into the countryside through their development plans and I want local planning authorities in rural areas to give the need to diversify the rural economy as much priority priority in their thinking as protecting the countryside and the two go hand in hand , and comparing those two er points I I would I would put to North Yorkshire the question , Do they think that the explanatory memorandum is is consistent with that er policy statement from the Secretary of State ?
21 Recognising the constraints , it is still important for institutions involved in training personnel who will have an educational role in rural areas to emphasise the potential which the rural environment has in educational terms and to understand the social and cultural characteristics of such an environment .
22 He was in this predicament by February 1615 when his letter to Castelli ( which in expanded form became the letter to the Grand Duchess Christina ) was examined by the Inquisition in Rome .
23 These are the most intense parental periods for the birds and the increase in parental arousal affects the frequency of the distraction displays .
24 The level of debate in Scots politics allows the Tories to get away with such arguments .
25 Mitigating measures proposed to minimise the impact of large numbers of visitors include the cordoning off , by erection of a barrier , of the ski area to prevent people climbing the ridge and the provision of forage in specific locations to attract the sheep into areas that are least disturbed .
26 After two months of production delays due to ‘ unprecedented demand ’ and a shortage of chips , Elonex Plc has churned out 17 new models of personal computers from its factory in North London : these comprise eight types of upgradable Intel Corp 80486-based desktops with local video bus — price ranges from £1,100 to £1,750 ; two higher entry-level desktops based on Intel 's 80486SX-25 chip — the PC-425XM Entry Level and the PC-425XB Entry Level start at £1,100 and will replace the former 20MHz PC-420X Entry Level models ; four types of WS-400 upgradeable LAN workstations based on processors ranging from 25MHz 80486SX to 66MHz 80486DX2 with Ethernet modules based on Advanced Micro Devices Inc PCnet AT chip set ; a Token Ring module will be released in due course using the IBM Corp Tropic chip set ; prices start at £950 ; and three fault-tolerant mirrored file server systems based on Novell Inc NetWare SFT III v3.11 are planned ; Elonex also intends to ship modular notebook personal computers this month .
27 If there is more than a certain amount , gravity will in due course draw the galaxies back together .
28 I fetched a bag of ice and a bowl from the kitchen , swayed back to the bar and in due course took the bowl of ice ( on a tray ) to the saloon .
29 The Goldsmiths deliberated , and in due course authorized the expenditure .
30 In other words , I will in due course adopt the child .
  Next page