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

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1 So special attention should be given to any unusual contract terms you may be called upon to agree to in case these make the contract illegal .
2 Mistley B in Division Four confirmed the title with a 10–0 win against Red Triangle .
3 In part that reflects the promotion it 's received from its UK distributor .
4 In part this complements the manner in which cities are increasingly economic actors competing against each other in the new global economy ( Hill , 1984 ) .
5 in part this reflects the fact that occupational skill levels are of such a low order that they present no real requirement for educational preparation .
6 The figures in Appendix I confirm the influence of people 's desire to pay off quickly .
7 A simple air pressure control valve as used in aircraft is shown in Figure 7.10 to illustrate the procedure .
8 A simple air pressure control valve as used in aircraft is shown in Figure 7.10 to illustrate the procedure .
9 The wholistic model in Figure 2.1 represents the information retrieval ( IR ) task in relation to the catalogue user and non-user .
10 Results are shown in Figure 4 confirming the effectiveness of our model : 82% ( nine of 11 ) of the deaths and 94% ( 16 of 17 ) of the patients still alive at six weeks could be predicted .
11 The arrows along the function in Figure 6.5 indicate the direction in which wage inflation and unemployment move , for arbitrarily given initial values for and , towards their centre of gravity , the pair .
12 The simple learning model proposed by Hebb and described in Figure 6.1 requires the participation of three neurons ; that is , it is , if it occurs , a heterosynaptic phenomenon .
13 Figure 5.11 The numbers stored in the memory banks shown in Figure 5.9 represent the intensity of the colour displayed at the equivalent point on the TV monitor screen .
14 entering values for the identifiers of sub-objects of the symbolic key defined in Figure 2 finds the record with symbolic key with new values for the designated sub-objects and current values for other components .
15 To give a last example , one of the proteins coded for by the genes illustrated in Figure 9 has the function of transporting galactosides into the cell .
16 Although the partial equilibrium diagram in Figure 2.6 conveys the gist of the classical position , an alternative diagrammatic representation of the same approach in terms of simple general equilibrium theory turns out to be more illuminating when we contrast states of classical unemployment with states of Keynesian unemployment .
17 The areas under the normal curve outside the upper and lower design limits shown in Figure 7.5 represent the probability of items in that batch being unusable .
18 The areas under the normal curve outside the upper and lower design limits shown in Figure 7.5 represent the probability of items in that batch being unusable .
19 For example , the extract in Figure 14.3 instructs the user to apply various preservation techniques ( in 641.41641.47 ) to various meats and allied foods ( in 641.49 ) .
20 Some of the measures designed to induce socially responsible behaviour on the part of companies discussed in Chapter 11 involve the empowerment of affected groups vis a vis the company , and consequently a reduction of corporate power over them .
21 A brief overview of comparative industrial relations in Chapter 10 completes the book .
22 The omniscient author in Chapter 15 gives the reader a ‘ bird 's eye view ’ of each family group as it struggles to survive .
23 Thus the Liverpool pamphlets of Hodgson and Cropper discussed in chapter 2 received the sanction of the national antislavery body .
24 The Khan-Penrose solution discussed in Chapter 3 describes the collision of impulsive waves whose polarization vectors are aligned .
25 In effect this raises the question , to whom is the duty of fairness owed ?
26 The Court also favoured the interpretation of Article 27(d) which would enable requesting as well as requested States to use domestic law procedures , but even on a narrower reading saw nothing in Article 27 to limit the power of a requesting State .
27 Suppose now that a tenant in fee simple granted the land to another to hold for life or in tall .
28 Under the legal definition of crime , it is in theory possible to determine the number of crimes committed in any one place over a period of time .
29 7.5.2 When the circumstances contemplated in clause 7.5.1 arise the Rent [ and Service Charge ] or a fair proportion of the Rent [ and Service Charge ] according to the nature and the extent of the damage sustained shall cease to be payable until the Premises or the Retained Parts or the damaged parts of either of them shall have been rebuilt or reinstated so that the Premises or the affected part are made fit for occupation or use [ or until the expiration of [ 3 ] years from the destruction or damage whichever period is the shorter ] [ ( the amount of such proportion and the period during which the Rent [ and Service Charge ] shall cease to be payable to be determined by the Surveyor acting as an expert and not as an arbitrator ) or ( any dispute as to such proportion or the period during which the Rent [ and Service Charge ] shall cease to be payable to be determined in accordance with the Arbitration Acts 1950 to 1979 by an arbitrator to be appointed by agreement between the parties or in default by the President for the time being of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors upon the application of either party ) ] This provision should always be amended to include reference not only to the premises but also to the building of which the premises form part in the event that the premises do not stand alone .
30 In turn this increased the importance of illicit means which involved industrial espionage , in the acquisition of new British technology by France .
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