Example sentences of "[conj] in [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The difficulties of achieving comparability of sampling , measurement , and outcome criteria across cultures are enormous but have been addressed in the WHO 's transcultural schizophrenia research programme , where in one study a cross-sectional sample covering eight countries was followed up over two years . |
2 | These certainly were not in the box when it arrived in England and I fear were purloined from you either at Perth or Sydney , the tin box where in all probability you intended to put them not being opened at the Docks . |
3 | They cost £650 each and Nos. 1–5 , 7 , 9–11 , 13–22 and 25–35 were delivered to Pitlake Generating Station ( bodies only ) in April 1901 , while Nos. 6 , 8 , 12 , 23 and 24 were delivered later directly to Thornton Heath depôt , where in due course all were fitted out and mounted on their trucks . |
4 | While these are primarily still seen as centres where teachers come to learn things , there are some instances where in small measure local curricula and local materials are beginning to emerge . |
5 | Alternative translation initiation was also shown to be effective for the RNA of POU proteins pit-1 [ 26 ] and Oct-4 [ 17 ] where in each case two isoforms were detected . |
6 | The sharpest contrast is with migrants who have brought with them the expectation that sons will bring their wives into the homes of their parents , where in some sense the wives will be under the authority of their mothers-in-law . |
7 | This use of dots with slurs is so consistent that I have not found a single instance where in this combination the dots were not clearly identifiable as such . |
8 | Where in dim patience among handsome things |
9 | This has not prevented their use in Europe and North America , where in any case the risk of infection is confined to relatively small groups , such as medical personnel ; but it rules out widespread use where a vaccine is most needed , in the Third World . |
10 | France persisted in operating a policy of cross-subsidisation where profitable coal mines subsidised those making losses , and where in any case the profitability of the whole industry depended upon generous governmental support — both policies which directly infringed the conditions of the ECSC treaty . |
11 | ‘ [ Subject to section 63(A) ( b ) ] where in any year a person is employed in director 's or higher-paid employment and — ( a ) by reason of his employment there is provided for him , or for others being members of his family or household , any benefit to which this section applies ; and ( b ) the cost of providing the benefit is not ( apart from this section ) chargeable to tax as his income , there is to be treated as emoluments of the employment , and accordingly chargeable to income tax under Schedule E , an amount equal to whatever is the cash equivalent of the benefit . |
12 | It was the path from my cottage , and I remembered the little cove called Halfway House , a cove where in any weather a boat might tie up safely and its owner make his way round to Taigh na Tuir . |
13 | Where in registered land a new covenant is given by the wife to the building society a certified copy of the transfer containing the covenant should be lodged with the deeds so that the building society has a proper record there of the wife 's liability , the transfer incorporating the covenant itself being retained at the Land Registry . |
14 | Where in registered land a new covenant is given by the new husband to the mortgagee , the mortgagee may require a certified copy of the transfer containing the covenant to be lodged with the deeds so that it has a proper record of the liability of the new husband , the transfer incorporating the covenant itself being at the Land Registry . |
15 | For example one notices over many years of you know having teaching I must have taught hundreds now in different class groups , ca n't help noticing that although you 're the same , subject is the same , the syllabus is the same , the reading list is the same , the room is the same , the time of day may be the same , but the groups are completely different . |
16 | At the end of chapter eight of The Form Rolle comments that in the " fyrst degre er many , in degree er ful faa , bot in thyrde degre unnethes er any " [ faa : few ; unnethes : scarcely ] ( 107.83 – 5 ) confirming this view . |
17 | As the aircraft were left out ‘ dispersed ’ most of the time in English or in tropical rain these compartments soon became little damp boxes , often with a puddle at the bottom . |
18 | If , on the other hand , the mites are kept in long days , or in continuous darkness , no diapause supervenes . |
19 | Has any consideration been given to allowing right hon. and hon. Members to express an opinion on that matter , either on the Floor of the House or in European Standing Committee B ? |
20 | You get higher turn out in non- metropolitan districts than you do in county council or in metropolitan district elections . |
21 | I know of no very explicit discussion of how this could come about , in evolution or in individual development . |
22 | Apologies are unnecessary , for the technique and language developed by Freud has proved of very great value for anyone who works with ‘ disturbed ’ people , children or adults , in residential homes , or in individual therapy . |
23 | Or in poor farming areas , the farmhouse might be divided with the grandparents ‘ living in the old room . |
24 | Glycerophosphates are still the main constituents of the tonics chemists sell , even though there is little theoretical or experimental justification for their wide or extensive use by people who are tired , chronically sick , aged or in poor health . |
25 | In the swing between extremes , it can seem almost a matter of chance whether a man bursts out in self-reproach or in righteous indignation , in suicide or in murder . |
26 | But some buy-outs have ended in the bankruptcy court or in acute distress . |
27 | It can be an offence , however , not to assist strangers , injured or in acute danger , where an obvious remedy is at hand such as pulling someone from wreckage or issuing a warning . |
28 | As we saw , the latter relation threatened to compromise the son 's masculinity and to force him into a passive , feminine relation to his mother which could result either in abject surrender , as in depression , or in defiant revolt , as in mania . |
29 | The attitude that you yourself hold towards your jobs in life will be reflected by those with whom you come into contact , either in business or in private life . |
30 | Both have the choice of investing their dollar funds in domestic or in external money markets . |