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

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1 It had ceased to operate as a flour mill as early as 1938 and in the immediate post-war period it was used as a seed store .
2 In the mainstream Christian tradition it is the human suffering of God ( of God , not some limited , changeable , process-god ) that redeems our agonised world .
3 Their marriage was certainly not typical , yet it is possible that even in the early twentieth century it was not uncommon for retired men to take on more responsibility at home , as many do today : for lack of other evidence , we can only speculate .
4 When a coinage did reappear in the reign of the Northumbrian king , Eanred , in the early ninth century it did so at a lower silver standard which continued to decline .
5 In the early twelfth century it was two shillings ; a century earlier it must often have been considerably more .
6 In fact , in the early Merovingian period it seems to have been held by the rulers of the eastern kingdom , but after Sigibert I 's murder in 575 half of it was handed over to Guntram , presumably to cement an alliance between the young Childebert II and his uncle .
7 In the early third century it had been rebuilt with a new wall inside its robbed-out predecessor .
8 Moreover , in the 1986 Green Paper it is stated that ‘ The main task of central government is to establish national policies and priorities for defence , foreign affairs and the economy as well as for public services — such as education — which are provided locally , but where there is a national interest in standards . ’
9 The paper also discussed erm the proposed topics for discussion at the enquiry in public it explained where the county council 's er relevant policies would be found in the extra electory memorandum it outlined the key objections and the proposed participants for each topic .
10 When one people defeated another in the Ancient Near East it was usual for the victors to place in their own temples the sacred figures of the gods of the vanquished .
11 Described by a recent historian of the North-east as " one of the most rigorously controlled and poorly paid of all British labour " , even in the mid nineteenth century it paid only about 3s ( 15p ) a week .
12 In the late nineteenth century it was also the mother who attended the School Board ‘ s hearing on the case and then , if necessary , appeared before the magistrate , despite the summons being invariably served on the father .
13 Some women managed to keep their condition secret and in the late nineteenth century it was probably these women who were responsible for many of the infanticide cases .
14 It may be that at the national political level in the late twentieth century it is harder to identify discrete instrumentalist land interests than it is when looking at specific places , although even at the national level it is easy enough in 1988 .
15 In order to fully understand what is meant by Religious Education in the Catholic Secondary School it is necessary to refer to two other distinct , yet at times overlapping , concepts namely Evangelisation and Catechesis .
16 In the present economic climate it is doubtful if many lots were actually sold .
17 Between 1971 and 1976 , the annual growth rate fell to 1.8 per cent and in the following five-year period it was only 0.5 per cent .
18 This was never the case and in the current working world it is even less so because of developing technology which has its impact on almost all jobs and also on the social context of work .
19 However , in the current economic climate it is only major corporates that will find demand for their SCP , and only then if it is rated by at least one of the rating agencies such as Moody 's or Standard and Poors .
20 In the current economic climate it is not justifiable to provide screening services of doubtful value .
21 In the current economic climate it is very important to conserve cash , so we bought with shares .
22 Almost a decade earlier , he had reached the conclusion that an ethic was in the final analysis " inevitable " , but that in the current historical climate it was " impossible " .
23 Those who take it ( and those who do n't miss a treat ) will know that in the best possible sense it is conservative .
24 Gastric blood flow at the ulcer bed was 12 ( 3 ) ml/minute/100 g and at the ulcer margin — 32 ( 4 ) ml/minute/100 g , whereas in the adjacent intact mucosa it was 58 ( 7 ) ml/minute/100 g .
25 Nevertheless , in the contemporary English village it is this feeling of having been ‘ taken over ’ by outsiders that usually prevails among the agricultural population and with it not only a sense of ‘ loss of community ’ , but an inevitable animus against the invasion of ‘ furriners ’ .
26 If a closed-loop stepping motor system is to position a load in the shortest possible time it must accelerate rapidly to a high speed , but the choice of switching angle is subject to a conflict between the demands of fast acceleration and high speed operation .
27 In the later Saxon period it was the royal estates , particularly the caputs , which developed exchange networks , especially when towns were developed .
28 As a result , when visual stimuli are flashed briefly in the left visual field it projects first to the right hemisphere whereas stimuli flashed in the right visual field project initially to the left hemisphere .
29 As a result , when visual stimuli is flashed briefly in the left visual field it projects first to the right hemisphere whereas stimuli flashed in the right visual field project initially to the left hemisphere .
30 Ferranti-Thomson Sonar Systems UK Ltd , based in Stockport , is to use the T9000 Transputer in the Active Dipping Sonar it is developing for the Royal Navy 's £100m Merlin Anti-Submarine Warfare helicopter .
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