Example sentences of "[adj] the [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | Second , is n't there an urgent need for a fundamental rethinking of the accounting conventions by which company performance is measured , if would-be ethical investors are to know how environmentally friendly the companies in which they invest really are ? |
2 | For example , the deregulation of brokers ' commissions on Wall Street in 1975 started a revolution in other financial capitals — the ‘ big bang ’ in London — and made possible the rise in international competition in sectors previously reserved for nationals . |
3 | All 115 boys and girls from Carrisbrooke School , in College Road Even the wheelchair-bound joined in the fun flipping the pancakes in true Shrove Tuesday style . |
4 | er the reprographic staff to cover peaks in er sorry the troughs in , in the staffing in the plan printing . |
5 | This chapter seeks to examine at a small-scale the variations in deprivation and investment in an urban area of Pittsburgh . |
6 | If anybody does want further information on A B Cs erm in the booklet in the information pack , the Your Pension booklet , it 's it 's actually handled through the Prudential the office in Reading but there is the address is given in booklet . |
7 | ( Only now do I realize how strong the desire in her for a daughter must have been to cause her to dress her youngest son as a little girl almost until the day he went to school , his fair hair nearly reaching his waist ; yet he had grown up a man . ) |
8 | LOOK SMART AND COMPLETE THE SET IN FASTRAX UNISEX SHORTS IN COLOURS TO MATCH VESTS FROM £6.50 , OR LYCRA KNICKERS . |
9 | The rise in rents between 1848 and the late 1880s more or less matched the rise in real wages during the same period . |
10 | These criticisms are commonly voiced by those who have some political or academic axe to grind and who are , or think that they are , the blessed recipients of some God-given intuition which enables them to divine the actual mind of Parliament , no matter how obscure or equivocal the language in which it has chosen to express itself . |
11 | A transfer involves guiding the patient in the correct movements to get up safely , and offering minimal help , in the situation where the patient can balance successfully . |
12 | We do n't really comprehend how rigorous the training in the guild system was . |
13 | The famous team at the Baking Stall were more successful than ever with the ‘ talent envelope scheme ’ whereby bakers were given £5 with the request that they ‘ Take , Buy , Bake and Multiply , ’ just as of old the man in the parable had bidden his servants . |
14 | Sexism is a term used to refer to a whole range of justifications which supposedly make acceptable the inequalities in income , in job statuses , in promotion chances and in access to power , for example , from which women suffer . |
15 | In Brinkibon Ltd. v. Stahag Stahl ( 1982 H.L. ) the House of Lords confirmed the decision in Entores v. Miles Far East Company , that normally in the case of a telephone conversation or a telex communication the postal exception does not apply and therefore the acceptance takes effect when ( and where ) it is actually communicated to the offeror . |
16 | The House of Lords approached the question in a commonsense manner and held the actions of both workmen were causes . |
17 | Other critics praised Street Scene : George Blaisdell for instance liked the way in which ‘ simple persons have come into their own ’ and Photoplay told its readers that here they would find the ‘ humour , the pathos and the gripping drama ’ which they saw again and again in their own lives and in their own newspapers , but then it went on to ask : ‘ Will it be box-office ? ’ |
18 | An unfortunate ornate gilt altar screen obscures the simplicity of the vertical lines of the great eastern apse , but above is visible the mosaic in the conch depicting the Virgin against a gilt background ; below are saints and apostles . |
19 | It specifically made visible the gap in post-elementary provision , one to which the subsequent enquiries addressed themselves . |
20 | In the case of health authorities , the contracts that have been negotiated with providers have made more explicit the way in which resources should be used . |
21 | Matthew makes quite explicit the way in which Jesus fulfils the role of the Servant . |
22 | The phrase had been coined by Coopers & Lybrand ( 1988 ) to make more explicit the shift in managerial responsibilities involved . |
23 | Now that the Commission has turned down the unanimous decision of the Catering Sub-Committee to invite the London food commission to give advice on how healthy and nutritious the food in the Members ' and Strangers ' Cafeterias is , what will the Leader of the House do to improve the situation ? |
24 | It is the Serbian minority in Croatia that was part of the spark that set alight the flames in Yugoslavia . |
25 | The more rapid the fall in base level the greater will be the migration of the shoreline , as there will be less time for marine erosion to act and push the shoreline back towards the land during the fall . |
26 | The House of Lords reconsidered the question in Conway v. Rimmer ( 1968 ) . |
27 | If we are to see a solution ot the problems in Yugoslavia , it must be one that addresses minority rights . |
28 | Worlwide last year it was over $200 so it 's big business and very well organised.It 's undoubtedlty the Triads in the Far East and the Mafia in America . |
29 | Second , it may ‘ subordinate the natural in human conditions to the moral ’ , or , alternatively , ‘ subordinate the moral to the natural ’ . |
30 | Erm once that hurdle 's out of the way if it is a hurdle er once once we 've agreed on that er the next decision we 'll make is on er which company you and I think that you 're more be comfortable the environment in which you er we operate . |