Example sentences of "in the [adj] [noun pl] [that] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The Irish state telephone monopoly Telecom Eireann has denied a report in the Irish Times that it is up for sale , but shares in Cable & Wireless Plc were up sevenpence at 721p yesterday morning on news it is in talks about possibly buying a 25% stake in the Irish phone company .
2 But at the same time he refuses Derrida 's equation of historicity with difference as such , instead reformulating his former thesis so that now history itself takes part in the epistemic shifts that he traces .
3 In view of Leicester Energy Limited 's continued interest in the establishment of a combined heat and power scheme in Leicester , will the Minister give his wholehearted support and instruct his officials to give their wholehearted co-operation to Leicester Energy Limited in the tremendous efforts that it is making to promote that scheme ?
4 By retaining the link between finance and accounting , local politicians are forced to bear some of the cost of their programmes in the annual taxes that they have to levy in the short run .
5 The patient also has to learn to judge water temperature , and you have to be careful in the early stages that it is never too hot or cold for his comfort .
6 The answer which is usually proffered is a variant of the ‘ snapshot ’ argument : the stock of capital is so large in comparison with variations in the relevant flows that it would take a timespan considerably longer than the Keynesian short run for variations in the rate of net investment to have a significant impact on the size of the stock of capital .
7 Be that as it may , the judges assumed this duty in 1292 and there are dicta from time to time in the succeeding centuries that it is one they have no power to give up .
8 People should feel confident in the financial statements that they are probably quite instrumental in preparing . ’
9 He has as many centuries in the two-and-a-bit years that he has been England captain as he had in all his years in the ranks .
10 He has as many centuries in the two-and-a-bit years that he has been England captain as he had in all his years in the ranks .
11 So I could n't agree more , and that will be taken up in the fairly near future , following the information that I 've been gathering in the various meetings that I 've been having round the country on this .
12 There can , we think , be no doubt whatever that the ordinary dictionary meaning of ‘ employed ’ and ‘ employment ’ is considerably wider than that enshrined in the various authorities that we have referred to .
13 In the va , in the various schools that I 've worked in I I 've
14 For one thing it overlooks God 's clear part in the extraordinary events that they witnessed the previous day .
15 This sort of argument is so commonly used in the social sciences that it almost passes unnoticed ; but as soon as one stops to think about it one is faced with the problem in hand .
16 The complicated picture that emerges from this variability in the relative expectations that we have of reward or loss from criminal as against conforming behaviour is compounded by the fact that our different needs and requirements may often pull in quite different directions .
17 Where , today , is the church sufficiently aware of the problems behind closed doors in the lonely streets that it is able to offer true community and true family when it is definitely needed ?
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