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

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1 But every site is different in soil type , degree and nature of the contamination — a solution suitable for a disused gasworks may not be appropriate for a leaking landfill .
2 The adversarial nature of judicial and arbitral proceedings likewise assumes a bilateral model , which is especially clear in boundary determination .
3 David Elsworth : runs Oh So Risky in Champion Hurdle
4 The use of in-depth qualitative methods is relatively untried in driver research , but here is shown to be most valuable .
5 Yeah , it 's just pure coincidence , it 's just the way that trotting around , I think what we 're trying to do was to say , something wrong in exam book , plus , plus , which is not liked , but , I do n't think they are the alike .
6 In Mongu Town , where I was born , there lived a merry maid , up high in banana tree ! ’
7 Dietary factors also have a very important part to play as a diet high in junk food encourages the deposit of fat , particularly in the ‘ waste ground ’ around our hips , thighs and arms .
8 Therefore some quantity of clay high in calcium content should be placed in the tank bottom .
9 So even if you ca n't see yourself cutting out the pleasures of meat entirely , steer toward poultry and fish rather than steak , lamb and pork , increase your intake of wholegrain cereal foods — such as wholemeal bread , brown rice and pasta — as well as potatoes and pulses , and cut way down on foods which are high in animal fat and/or sugar .
10 The western diet , high in animal fat and low in fibre , has been correlated with an increased incidence of colorectal cancer .
11 Against a background of inherited susceptibility , diet , particularly one that is high in animal fat , seems to have a major influence on the development of colorectal cancer .
12 The outward flow of direct investment by British multinationals is high in manufacturing industry : moreover it has recently been increasing .
13 Given the presence of circulating antibodies in at least some of our patients ( for example anti-A and anti-B in blood group O patients ) this study raises the question of whether a change in cell surface antigens , presumably in the form of one or more carbohydrate epitopes affecting both colon and liver , plays a part in the pathogenesis of this condition .
14 At present the EEC Nine are around 95–97% self-sufficient in beef production so opportunities for expansion appear to be limited .
15 He swung it to the extra-cover boundary and Sabina Park , where everyone had been generous in Test defeat , could not have celebrated more had the World Cup been won .
16 The Codsall model , which included substantial departmental collections closely coordinated by a central collection and organization , avoided this danger but , by its heavy concentration on production of new materials , provided no incentive for the teacher to consult or seek material already available from published sources ; this can often provide an educational input which is both high in quality and economical in teacher effort , in the time spent in laborious production .
17 In 1979 , BOC changed its top management and decided it was no longer interested in Hall Automation .
18 WWF has joined forces with other organisations interested in elephant conservation to make sure everyone works together as effectively as possible .
19 Some ascribed this to the fact that most people were not interested in committee membership because no one in the centres , including staff , had any real power .
20 The estate agent will retain a register of all builders and developers interested in land purchase , with full details of their requirements .
21 INTERESTED IN CULTURE POLITICS AND THE MEDIA ?
22 This book is a must for everyone involved or interested in course management and aficionados of the history of the game in this country .
23 It is not funded by the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ( SSPCA ) Headquarters so all Caithness 's expenses have to be met from donations , raffles , sales etc , organised by a committee who are interested in animal welfare .
24 Duncan was dug in at the bottom of the orchard and had called in for a chat on his way from Brigade H.Q He was very interested in bagpipe music , having served with the Gordon Highlanders before joining the Commandos .
25 Most ministers at first were more interested in spending money than in getting to grips with the nation 's economic problems .
26 Such a system has become increasingly popular , Turner says , because companies are becoming increasingly interested in management accounting , and so need to have information at their fingertips at all times .
27 If you are not interested in CPU time etc. for your use of LIFESPAN , then you will probably only have one LIFESPAN Process UIC , if indeed you have any .
28 MS-DOS and Windows requesters supporting TCP/IP networks have been added to InterBase for third parties and developers interested in SQL access to InterBase .
29 To see if the fish are interested now , because they are still interested in bronze maggot , I will put a grain on the hook .
30 They were not so much interested in damage assessment .
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