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

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1 Liam 's mother Jo hurried out of the public gallery in tears moments after Dr Nanayakkara broke down .
2 In deciding whether to provide this assistance , the Commission is required to consider whether the requesting authority has agreed to provide reciprocal assistance in securities matters and whether compliance with the request would prejudice the public interest of the United States .
3 Finances were riding along the crest of a slump and I lived in a one-room penthouse in Bakers Arms , Leyton ( on top of the opticians ) .
4 It has far less to do with strategy than with financial bargains struck in the market-place of Whitehall , and with efforts to contain galloping inflation in weapons procurement .
5 ‘ I 'd 've thought that Arise would have made something of a meal of all that — top financier in shares scandal ; weapons mogul arms IRA ; that sort of thing . ’
6 Probably the most celebrated object in Canes Venatici is M51 , the Whirlpool Galaxy , which is close to Alkaid in the Great Bear .
7 Raised up to ensure views over the canal basin , the concourse/café area is the most exciting space in Porters South — and forms the heart of the scheme .
8 Point of sale link to new publications sales shop to provide detailed analysis in stocks movement and turnover per annum .
9 The French tradition in communications policy
10 Murder of prominent figure in headscarves controversy — Passage of headscarves legislation
11 Similar confidence in hops extraction is currently running high in today 's brewing industry as the range of hop products and their application increases .
12 The Titmusses quoted this gloomy conclusion in Parents Revolt .
13 However , it is not the world 's statesmen that we have to thank for even this limited achievement in arms control , but the women and men whose political activity has ensured that some action must be taken .
14 ‘ The catering industry is unique in the challenges it offers young people and every effort must be made to ensure that it plays a central role in careers advice , ’ he said .
15 Financial and administrative constraints permitting , the proposed more open and formal systems of careers guidance , support , and appraisal could achieve much especially if , as proposed , they were reinforced by explicit fairness in appointments procedures from preregistration level upwards and monitored for ethnic and gender neutrality under the auspices of the NHS Management Executive .
16 And even more fun had been the fact that James Pegg had not been present ; secure in his knowledge , as he thought , that Alfred was taking an extra lesson in quenelles cookery from Mr Didier .
17 In the late spring and early summer in ponds pH problems are common .
18 The mid '60s were a turning point in sports car design , marking the virtual end of the front-engined sports cars in place of the new mid-engined models of which the Dino Berlinetta Speciale was one of the pioneers .
19 But Kingfisher director , Mr Archie Norman , said he had total confidence in brokers Phillips and Drew , despite the fact that much of the trading had been done through them .
20 In this he recognizes the same problem which faces the insider/ethnographer , for he clearly understands that pretence , deception , and bizarre social drama play a large part in police culture and accepts this will be difficult to research .
21 Government expenditure was to be cut severely , including a 7@1/2-fold cut in arms purchases .
22 A long-standing issue in futures markets is whether the return includes a premium for risk bearing , that is , what is the nature of the relationship between the current futures price and the expected price of the underlying asset at delivery ?
23 Thus it has been observed that ‘ it remains unclear whether the abolition of corporal punishment in schools results from a spread of child-centred views or not : references to parents ' rather than children 's rights to decide school policies make such interpretation doubtful ’ .
24 Edward Teller , in a reassuring article in Readers Digest , said that the human race would survive nuclear war because radioactivity was finite and you could wash off fall-out .
25 When the Chilaw kachcheri queried a sale voucher counterfoil submitted by a headman , it was explained that the seller had branded the animal with his grandfather 's name , Nicholas , because he believed it a lucky name in cattle breeding .
26 It happened when she won a national competition in Brides Magazine .
27 At the same time , there has been a rapid growth in arms trade .
28 Hunter succeeded Phillipa Burrow as chairman at the Torquay convention , less than two weeks after his 30th birthday and only 10 years after leaving college in his native Edinburgh with a Higher National Diploma in communications studies .
29 Well there 's this David Thomas Charitable Trust in Writers News for a story of s between sixteen and eighteen hundred words with the theme Pride goes before a Fall .
30 The supposed expansion in directions perpendicular to AD still ensures that there can be no stable periodic orbits , but an analysis similar to that in the previous section does not have quite the same result .
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