Example sentences of "in [Wh det] [art] [noun sg] will [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The government now sought agreement on " a totally new , just constitutional system in which every inhabitant will enjoy equal rights , treatment and opportunities in every sphere of endeavour : constitutional , social and economic " .
2 He added that the government was prepared to begin talks with black leaders on " a totally new , just , constitutional settlement in which every inhabitant will enjoy equal rights , treatment and opportunities in every sphere of endeavour : constitutional , social and economic " [ see p. 37232 ] .
3 In truth , the statistics forthcoming from the winning American side at Lake Nona were such as to suggest that there is no profession in which a girl will take longer to reach her peak .
4 In a difficult case that setting will include the genesis of the statutory provision , countervailing considerations of policy and public interest and the common law and statutory framework in which the provision will operate .
5 If you present someone with a set of stripes on a TV screen and make them move at right angles to their long axis , that is the direction in which the person will see them move .
6 The technical survey is above all a category of book in which the writer will have closely observed the material discussed .
7 During the active growing season , prepare the rooting area as if for a seedbed and scope out a gentle dip in which the branch will lie comfortably .
8 specify the elements for which the centre will have devolved responsibility and the way in which the centre will discharge its responsibility ;
9 Indeed , Lord Donaldson has said that the circumstances in which the court will allow judicial review in the face of an alternative remedy ‘ defy definition ’ !
10 Dr Helen Talbot , head of the Computing Service 's Biological Sciences Support Team , will outline the facilities offered by the University ; the services which will be provided , and the way in which the system will operate .
11 The resulting framework of vocational qualification , s from levels I to IV , is now available to our industry and awarding bodies are working to ensure industry is made aware of the way in which the system will work .
12 Writing in the FRC 's second annual review , Sir Ron warns that ‘ the next year will be a controversial one for the ASB and one in which the Board will need strong support ’ .
13 Many changes in cataloguing and classification can be expected in the next ten years and these must impinge upon DC , influencing its future function and the way in which the scheme will evolve .
14 This way the buyer need not fear a situation in which the supplier will run out of essential stock , and the supplier can plan on the long term to optimise his conditions of supply .
15 This allows the designer to plan the way in which the user will interact with the program in real time .
16 Market selection means choosing the foreign markets in which the company will operate .
17 In the tables a rating of 1 is given to conditions in which most annoyance is likely and a rating of 5 for those conditions in which the weather will give most help in dispersing and diluting odours .
18 The medium in which the integration will take place .
19 THE Labour Party National Executive yesterday endorsed a campaigning strategy for the next year in which the party will seek to popularise its policy review while focusing its opposition to the Government on health , the economy , the poll tax , teacher shortages , and transport .
20 THE Labour Party National Executive yesterday endorsed a campaigning strategy for the next year in which the party will seek to popularise its policy review while focusing its opposition to the Government on health , the economy , the poll tax , teacher shortages , and transport .
21 There are five ways in which the consumer will benefit : a new legal Ombudsman to strengthen the present inadequate systems for handling complaints against solicitors and barristers ; cheaper conveyancing through banks and building societies being allowed to provide a one-stop house purchase service ; a new right for consumers to negotiate ‘ no-win no-fee ’ agreements with their legal advisers ; and more access to justice both by redistributing chunks of High Court work to county courts , plus extending solicitors ' rights of audience to the higher courts .
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