Example sentences of "[conj] in [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 However , effective S-turns are not easy to do , and they need to be practised if they are not to end up in dangerously steep turns or in bringing the final turn too close to the field .
2 Such an order should usually be made , unless there are positive reasons for not so doing , such as the defendant 's own conduct in bringing suspicion on himself or herself or in misleading the prosecution , or where there is ample evidence supporting a conviction , but the defendant is acquitted on a technicality .
3 Faith is very often placed either in institutional investors or in redefining the role of the board of directors as that of monitoring executive management .
4 The happiest occupation for the cornetto is in playing florid divisions on vocal works — chansons , madrigals and the like , to which its ‘ vocal ’ qualities suit it , or in taking the place of the violin in sonatas and canzonas — and not only where it was a declared option , which is what happens in this recording .
5 That is why the Department has written to the Northern region saying in effect , ’ We hope you will take account of our reservations in the next year 's allocations , either in the formula or in tempering the pace of change where you have yet to satisfy yourselves and us that the adjustment you propose is entirely reliable . ’
6 The plaintiff group of companies borrowed sums of money from the defendant bank secured , inter alia , by mortgages and it was a term of the mortgage deeds that the plaintiffs would pay on demand and on a full indemnity basis all costs , charges and expenses however incurred by the bank or by a receiver under the mortgage or in enforcing the security .
7 This company holds a national hair colouring competition " every year with regional heats , and radio had shown little interest either in covering the event or in interviewing the winners .
8 Wells concludes that " adolescents and adults , faced with a new linguistic environment , can adapt their speech to a certain extent by modifying the phonetic realisation of their phonemes ; but they do not on the whole succeed in acquiring new phonological oppositions or in altering the distributional constraints on their phonology " ( Wells 1973 : 118 ) .
9 Another consideration is that preserving such partial interpretations allows us to see where the recognition process went wrong , either in failing to pursue the correct interpretation , or in abandoning the correct one for some other interpretation .
10 There may be difficulties in the use of a procedure or in understanding the documentation .
11 Treatment programs have been relatively ineffective in initially halting abusive and neglectful behaviour or in reducing the future likelihood of maltreatment in the most severe cases of physical abuse , chronic neglect and emotional maltreatment .
12 The last-named are useful in creating faster movement or in extending the material into slow sections , thus giving those speed changes which make more extended forms possible .
13 But if I wish to enjoy myself dabbling in cooking or in playing the stock exchange then I should try and form my own judgment .
14 It also voided any disclaimer or limitation of the owner 's obligation of due diligence in regard to seaworthiness , or in equipping the vessel .
15 10 000 people worked in this industry , as fishermen , dockers and ship-repairers or in processing the fish for market .
16 Detection of a semantic anomaly is highly informative because it indicates that an error may have been made either in understanding the context , or in perceiving the new unit .
17 The work of Bennis , Benne and Chin ( 1969 ) , and other strategy theorists , is relevant here , although in collating the evidence of various strategies of change little attempt has been made to judge their relative effectiveness .
18 I was appalled to note in Peter Jones 's report today of the Scottish Labour conference that in opposing the proposal to give the Scottish party greater autonomy the North Aberdeen MP , Bob Hughes , could warn delegates against the danger of ‘ being dragged down the back alleys of silly little constitutional issues ’ .
19 Now , in Dodds v Walker [ 1981 ] 2 All ER 609 , the House of Lords , no less , decided that in calculating the period of a month or a specified number of months that had elapsed after the occurrence of a specified event such as the giving of a notice or suchlike , the general rule was that the period ended on the corresponding date in the appropriate subsequent month , irrespective of whether some months were longer than others .
20 Amendment No. 55 is consequential and makes clear that in calculating the 12-year limit on membership of a board of management no account is taken of any previous service on a college council .
21 Similar provisions are made for CTT with this difference , that in calculating the value of the ‘ slice ‘ the property is to be deemed to produce income a such a rate as may from time to time be prescribed by the Treasury with the proviso that the value of the ’ slice ’ as so ascertained is never to exceed the value of the whole property .
22 On the other hand he referred to the claim of the appellants that the volume of documentation was very large and that if in all such cases a similar order was made there would be ‘ intolerable disruption ’ to an auditors ' business , the risk to the appellants that in producing the documents they might provide material to ground claims against themselves , and the suggestion that the order was not sufficiently specific in that it did not indicate to the appellants the areas in which the respondents considered that the appellants or others might be liable .
23 It is further suggested that in reporting the results of stability tests and the conclusions drawn from them , care should be taken to avoid any statement which would lead people to believe that the products have been proved to be ‘ stable ’ .
24 This was given practical effect through the Court 's warning that in implementing the duty of non-recognition , States should not refuse to apply multilateral treaties where the adverse consequences of non-performance would fall directly upon the people .
25 All this would seem to cast some doubt on the idea that in using the language for communicative purposes , the learner automatically and without other instruction internalizes the detailed knowledge of language as a generative system available for general use .
26 For Jupiter J 4 is sufficiently large that in modelling the density variation with depth it must be included along with J 2 , and the methods outlined in section 3.2.1 have to be modified .
27 Under this kind of joint responsibility the District foresaw that in undertaking the resident tutor 's organising and teaching duties in north and mid-Essex some of the courses would fall into the Chapter III category .
28 The members of the People 's Will convinced themselves that in hounding the Tsar they acted in the name of the people , but their ‘ subconscious ideal ’ , never fully achieved , ‘ was of a militant authoritarian party imposing its will on the masses . ’
29 Finally , the study suggested that in considering the problem of the arrest of rural depopulation training had a part to play .
30 Section 2(3) provides that in considering the common duty of care , the circumstances include the degree of care and want of care which would ordinarily be looked for in such a visitor .
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