Example sentences of "[noun] in [Wh det] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It also provides some examples of breaches and discusses the possible manners in which such breaches should be addressed and in some cases reported . |
2 | Perhaps we should consider publishing details of the many failures in Conservative councils throughout the country , and not least in the borough in which this House is situated which , while exporting its homeless to other authorities , appears to be guilty of the illegal sale of houses that were not its to sell in the first place . |
3 | The observations confirm a model for coronal mass ejections in which magnetic reconnection proceeds outwards along a current sheet that is formed following the prominence eruption . |
4 | True , the foundations had been laid for a cultural revival , a breakdown of the isolation in which individual centres of learning , art , and devotion had existed . |
5 | In Rulfo 's Pedro Páramo , likewise , the frustration that embitters the eponymous protagonist 's life and the dashing of illusions that is the pattern of existence as depicted in the novel , are symbolized by an episode in which young Pedro and his lover climb a hill and fly a kite in the shape of a bird , only to see the string break and the kite fall back to earth , and the novel as a whole is punctuated by recurrent images of rising and falling which reiterate the central theme of the thwarting of human hopes and aspirations . |
6 | In June , after a bloody episode in which both Basrah and nearby Khorramshahr received ferocious hammerings , the United Nations mediated a joint undertaking to abstain from civilian targets . |
7 | We observed one very tense episode in which some panel members believed that in the act of creation the panel had been granted independence from the coordinating committee . |
8 | He introduced an optional tariff in which all night units were cheaper , and persuaded manufacturers to produce night storage heaters , though this night tariff was not widely promoted and was used by shops and offices rather than by domestic consumers initially . |
9 | We can therefore generalize from one experiment in which short-term storage is believed to operate to another in which we also believe it to be present . |
10 | Brodigan and Peterson ( 1976 ) ( see also Peterson , Wheeler and Armstrong 1978 ) report just such an experiment in which two types of reward ( food and water ) were available . |
11 | Behaviourial evidence suggests that chickens feel long-term pain and depression after their amputations. * The Beijing Farmer 's Daily has reported an experiment in which Chinese scientists have fitted 140 hens with rose-tinted contact lenses . |
12 | In addition , attempts to interpret rural social change are hampered by the myths surrounding rural life , especially those that portray all rural communities as settings in which mutual aid and harmony of interests abound . |
13 | Cases frequently come to light in which submissive children have been treated literally like household slaves , often into late middle-age , by domineering parents . |
14 | In addition , a weighting of constructs according to their importance or status within the construct system ( as suggested by Shaw and Gaines , 1985 ) might lead to a finer and more accurate pattern of response compared to present methods in which all judgments carry equal weight . |
15 | This is all that 's left of the bedroom in which four month old twins Bethany and charlotte were sleeping . |
16 | These were discussion sessions in which particular problems and clients could be talked over ; they also sometimes involved a more formal training session , with lectures on mental illness , incontinence , first aid . |
17 | The CAB service has taken the initiative in setting up a system of advisory sessions in which local solicitors , operating on a rota , give free legal advice to clients who have been ‘ booked in ’ to a special session by a local CAB . |
18 | The racialization of place , the construction of a political geography in which certain areas like Brixton and White City are coded in terms which mark them out as ‘ front lines ’ of racial confrontation ( inner city/urban jungle/ghetto ) is thus the outcome of complex antagonisms within and between the police force and working-class communities , and is reinforced from both sides . |
19 | Of course this film was a condemnation of sweat-shop conditions , and of course it was a melodrama in which poor girls have affairs with the boss 's sons and in which the heroine brandishes a gun in order to make one son do the honourable thing but above all it was a vehicle for a star who had already become one of Hollywood 's hottest properties . |
20 | Anyone requiring therapy for such conditions would be well advised to seek out an experienced practitioner in whichever constitutional therapy best suits their individual needs . |
21 | They are also probably the earliest animals in which two sexes can be certainly identified . |
22 | a font in which all characters occupy the same amount of horizontal width regardless of the character . |
23 | The parallelisms are identified as structural repetitions in which variable elements occur . |
24 | The team had a supporters ' club in which local women were represented . |
25 | These nodes in the architectural fabric , perverse in their faintness , include Alex Pearlstein 's ‘ Wall Bumps ’ — slight protrusions in the plaster surface of a wall — and L.C. Armstrong 's ‘ Breast Exam ’ , a five-line relief in Braille in which each line is the title , palpable , but unreadable , of a pornographic film . |
26 | A significant recent advance was the demonstration { 28 } that the basic " plane-wave " Ikeda map is unphysical , because the 2tR instability has a lower threshold for finite wave vector perturbations than for zero wave vector ( plane-wave ) , with the result that a uniformly excited medium develops an Ikeda oscillation in which neighbouring regions oscillate out of phase . |
27 | The concern culminated in the publication in 1929 by the Lord Chief Justice , Lord Hewart , of his book The New Despotism in which these arguments and the theme that arbitrary power was being concentrated in the hands of the bureaucracy were elaborated . |
28 | Meanwhile , London Contemporary Dance makes a rare four day visit to the Liverpool Empire tomorrow with a three-work programme in which one piece is danced to Rolling Stones music . |
29 | The chain store piloted a 13-week part-time secondment programme in which five employees spent hours working with five voluntary organisations . |
30 | Doing , experiencing , discussing , taking part , sharing … the hopeful parent would surely welcome schooldays for their children based upon a programme in which these elements enjoy a central part . |