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

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1 On that issue , there is little enthusiasm in other parts of Europe for air-launched systems .
2 On July 12 Castro congratulated the deputies on " not having made the least concession in these difficult moments " ( referring to the growing economic crisis ) .
3 If that money in that it does come into the policy and the guideline here and I erm he accused us of putting out er press releases talk about council tax and this may be popular with .
4 But you have n't got the use of that money in that , the government has .
5 You should sell some shares for cash and invest that money in other areas .
6 So we have to make sure the money you pay to us , actually is going to grow so it gives you a very good return on that money in twenty five years ' time .
7 I think it is erm Greater York that has been seen as an area with special problems because of its er historic character , erm which we spent many hours debating at the York greenbelt local plan inquiry , and I think most participants there accepted that the er what was being protected was not just the historic core , but also the setting of York and its surrounding ring of villages , and the way which it is proposed to protect that setting and character is by a greenbelt , now it follows that if you are imposing extremely severe restrictions on new development in an area around a settlement , then you have to meet the legitimate development needs for that settlement in another location , the further away that new settlement or other policy response is located it seems to me the less likely it is to meet the er needs of that settlement , and that will give rise to erm , you know , additional pressures on the settlement you are proposing to protect and maybe those pressures could not be resisted , and I think that 's why there is this requirement that erm the development which might otherwise be built on the edge of York , but which is not proposed to be so built because of the greenbelt needs to be located close , as close to York as is consistent with the original environmental objectives greenbelt objectives for the greenbelt .
8 Although de Gaulle recognized as much , he and his regime made little progress in that direction , and it is surely too simplistic to lay the entire blame for this failure at Pompidou 's door ( as the General 's admirers are inclined to do ) .
9 Likewise , the Christian mind will make little progress in any direction unless its presuppositions are completely and consistently renewed by being brought into line with the whole of God 's truth .
10 Unfortunately , they often had little experience in civil administration and although the system may have seemed effective in suppressing Lombard leadership , ultimately it acted against Frederick 's interests due to its inherent inefficiency and unpopularity .
11 I have little experience in these matters .
12 It 's funny 'cos , I mean , the T V news actually provides that function in this country , I think , of the middle ground , whereas it seems to me on a very limited sort of reading that the T V news erm provides a different sort of service in the States .
13 Do you know that bit in that er Top Gun where he , where they hit them air brakes sort of thing and the plane was going like that ?
14 the money that we save on on on the residential bit we could perhaps say , right then we 'll do that bit in four days .
15 It is 25 years since the first Awards were made and a fitting celebration has been planned : * Each winner in 1990 will receive a special plaque as a permanent mark of their success * A special set of four Royal Mail postage stamps will be issued in April , when the Awards are announced .
16 And the inspector will have to make that judgement in this case .
17 Chisel it , and then carry that mass in diminishing particles to the taps and basins and sinks and cooking saucepans of the barracks .
18 There 's little money in this business , Nancy , little money and no thanks — but I 'm fond of seeing the young people around me . ’
19 Zhukov had long since realized that there was little money in photographic portraiture and had turned his talents to other , more profitable sidelines .
20 Since Deschner and Maskens have suggested that abnormalities in the distribution of S phase cells withinin the proliferative compartment of the colonic crypts are important in defining the degree of cancer risk in high colon cancer risk patients , we have measured the distribution of cells in S phase in addition to the overall numbers of S phase cells in each crypt in this study .
21 Ever since you raped and killed that cadet in military school … just to show yourself that you could do it .
22 We never have that opportunity in this country do we ?
23 At each level in this hierarchy we find both a dependence on those subjects which lie below and also a claim to a degree of autonomy for the concepts which are specific to that level .
24 In general , the results that we have reported in this chapter have been favourable to the rational expectations hypothesis , suggesting at the very least that the usefulness of that hypothesis in one area of macroeconomics can not be dismissed lightly .
25 The ‘ council movement ’ was especially vigorous , and was widely debated among socialists in the years immediately preceding and following the First World War ( Renner , 1921 ; Pribicevic , 1959 ) ; and more recently it again aroused growing interest as a result of the experience of workers ' self-management in Yugoslavia , some tentative steps in that direction in other East European countries during the 1970s , and the formulation of ideas about ‘ participatory democracy ’ that arose from the new social movements of the late 1960s .
26 Labelling the parameters , , and is neater and , compared with matrix style subscripts , perhaps more directly infers the nature of each parameter in that i stands for input , r for reverse , f for forward and o for output .
27 The populace generally played little part in that agitation , but when Wilkes returned from the exile in 1768 to which he had fled from fear of imprisonment , debt and the fighting of a duel , to fight the Middlesex election , he became the symbol of a much wider agitation .
28 Yet , it plays little part in standard accounts of the history of English before about 1600 , and in ME stop-deleted forms ( such as bes , lan : ‘ best , land ’ ) are amongst the forms that are typically corrected by textual editors as errors .
29 Nationality as such played little part in most respondents ' educational life-chances or expectations ; and educational attainment in turn was far more important than nationality as a determinant of occupational position , although Russians did enjoy some advantages in applying for minor bureaucratic positions because of their better knowledge of the language in which most state business was conducted .
30 As centres of culture the decadent universities played little part in national life and the inquiries of a government reform in the 1770's reveal an abysmal indifference to learning .
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