Example sentences of "[coord] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And it is fanciful to suggest that an order on Mr. Tully to say whether he has received Abbey 's money and if so what has happened to that money could result in his ill-treatment or in a dubious confession .
2 to the extent to which regard should be had to the range of awards in other cases which are comparable such cases should as a rule be those which have been determined in the same jurisdiction or in a neighbouring locality where similar social , economic and industrial conditions exist .
3 ‘ The collection 's called ‘ Owo ’ , Nigerian for ‘ person ’ — it looks good on both men and women , whether they 're on open Swiss ski-slopes or in a cramped British club .
4 In summer , put them in a greenhouse ( shaded from the sun ) or in a warm corner outdoors .
5 Although often studying less controversial forces than the RUC , this panglossian portrayal has to be disbelieved , especially as the authors often indicated in an occasional footnote , or in a revealing preface or aside , that they faced problems in the field similar to our own ( for example , see van Maamen 1981 : 479 , 492 ; Westley 1970 , p. vii ) , even when the research was covert ( Holdaway 1982 , 1983 : 12 ) .
6 What is most true and touching is in a dying fall , said hardly at all , or in a low , quick way or turning aside .
7 There is a projected complete recording of this , which may help to tip the balance in favour of Weill as a theatre composer , rather than one whose songs are fast becoming the province only of the recitalist , whether on the concert platform or in a smoky cellar .
8 Or they must work for a particular employer ( eg a local council ) , or in a similar trade or occupation ( eg taxidrivers , the police ) .
9 This he could do by granting a Discharge in the form set forth in Schedule B to the Act or in a similar form .
10 The last example , uses the OR in a similar fashion to the numeric operators ( + , - , etc ) .
11 It must be ensured that the process of reorganisation does not result in lasting damage to competition [ and ] Community law must therefore include provisions governing those concentrations which may impede effective competition in the common market or in a substantial part of it .
12 It will be incompatible if it creates or strengthens a dominant position as a result of which effective competition would be significantly impeded in the Common Market or in a substantial part of it .
13 Instead of having to prove substantial fettering of competition , it may now be enough for the Commission to show that competition has already been weakened by the presence of the dominant undertaking and that some further action on its part would impede the maintenance or development of effective competition in ( or in a substantial part of the Common Market .
14 The Commission will prohibit a merger if it concludes that the merger would create or strengthen a dominant position as a result of which effective competition would be significantly impeded in the common market or in a substantial part of it .
15 The Merger Regulation indicates in its recitals that if the parties ' combined market share does not exceed 25 per cent in the EC or in a substantial part of it a merger between them is unlikely to impede effective competition .
16 It has been suggested ; that this creates a system of judicial zoning , in the sense that the law recognises that in one particular area , near an industrial estate for example or in a rural community , certain odours are to be expected and the standard adopted will as a result be lower than in a purely residential area where odour pollution of the air is not expected .
17 It looks great when it 's down or in a simple self-knotted style .
18 Unless your rug is very old or in a poor state of repair — in which case a specialist cleaner should be consulted — the best way to remove grit and dirt is to use a carpet sweeper or vacuum cleaner with beater bars .
19 The designs , covering many furniture types , are plain and functional or in a competent but unimaginative neo-classical manner , which seems indebted to the example of James Wyatt [ q.v . ] .
20 ‘ Making false claims about a second-hand item verbally or in a small ad is a serious offence , even when the proceeds go to charity , ’ according to Mr Keith Richards , a senior lawyer with the Consumers ' Association and the author of the report .
21 Long and narrow shaped pictures can be very useful if you want to fill an awkward space in your home , such as the area between two doors or in a small alcove .
22 When they are asked to share their true thoughts or feelings with an unfamiliar partner or in a small group , I have never known anyone to object , or complain that the exercise is an invasion of privacy .
23 In a large community such a marginal role may be possible , and the researcher can move from one group to another without difficulty , but in a small village , or in a small community in a larger town , it is essential that the researcher be ‘ placed ’ in some way .
24 Doing the diet with someone else or in a small group will help you to be successful .
25 Mr. Docherty told me that he was sleeping rough either in his car or in a small tent .
26 From one month and four month rates we can derive the three month interest rate which , if prevailing in one month 's time , would lead to the same return being achieved from investing either in a combination of a one month deposit followed by a three month deposit , or in a four month deposit from the outset .
27 Or in a greater or a less Degree .
28 Whether you intend starting married life in a rented flat , your own home , or in a spare room at your parents ' , good financial planning is essential .
29 Every single thought manifests in some reality perhaps in our future , or past , or in a simultaneous lifetime , or in another dimension of reality ; but it will manifest .
30 If you live in a bungalow or in a mobile home , you should fix an alarm in a corridor between the living and sleeping areas .
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