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

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1 In part this reflects a reluctance to let outsiders interfere with the job of policing , as well as a suspicion about soci — ology , which for many policemen sounds too much like the word ‘ socialist ’ ; social work suffers from the same association .
2 The reason for including R in the picture is that , at least in all existing organisms , successful recombination requires the presence of enzymes , which in turn must be coded for by genes ; it is such a gene that is symbolized by R. The symbol r in Figure 5 represents a gene which is ineffective in bringing about recombination .
3 In practice this means a regularity in mealtimes , times of physical and social activity , and times of going to bed and rising .
4 Bile infusion in experiment 3 caused a release of PYY .
5 In recognition one train a day during certain summer Sundays will be hauled by representatives of the collection .
6 Whichever set of rules has been adopted , nothing in Article 15 prevents a court in the state of origin from taking , in case of urgency , any provisional or protective measures .
7 The teacher in Example 3 provided a box of dolls ' clothes of different sizes and designs .
8 At the May 1992 sitting of the IoT examinations , referred candidates in Paper 1 had a 14% pass rate .
9 It included a common form power in clause 12 to appoint a receiver and manager of the property charged in the event of failure to make payment of sums secured in accordance with the demand of the bank .
10 The example in Fig 13.5 shows a replenishment procedure for a stationery store , viewed by a user in terms of the timescale of delivery , quality of the order , and potential deficiencies , whilst the storeman has subjective feelings about his own status , wages , and so on .
11 The same is valid for the Vlotho Massif as demonstrated in Fig. 5 showing a cross section with magnetic , gravimetric and coalification maxima in the roof of an assumed lakkolith at a depth of about 5000 m .
12 The difference in dust mobility between the two sides of the Moon could be the result of the Earth 's magnetic field as modified by the solar wind , which , as outlined in section 9.1.1 produces a magnetotail stretching away from the Earth , roughly in a direction pointing away from the Sun .
13 The breakdown of requirements sketched out in Section 2 suggests a need for courses of each of the types given below .
14 The figures in Table 1.2 tell a story of export success .
15 The mother in family 5 had a brother with Duchenne muscular dystrophy .
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