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

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1 Another is the ease with which it is assumed that in actual democratic politics it should be the majority in each nation-state which has the right to decide on all issues .
2 Parsons recognizes that in Western industrial society ‘ There will be certain tendencies to arrogance on the part of some winners and to resentment and to a ‘ sour grapes ’ attitude on the part of some losers ' .
3 Figures published on Jan. 29 , 1990 , showed that in 1989 national income fell by 0.4 per cent compared with 1988 ; industrial production grew by 1.1 per cent ; and agricultural production declined by 0.4 per cent .
4 It appears to reflect a course of practice , developed during the latter part of the 19th century , to abstain from questioning , not after charge , but after the suspect had been taken into custody ; and it appears that in general any evidence obtained from such questioning was regarded as inadmissible : see Archbold 's Criminal Pleading Evidence & Practice , 28th ed. ( 1931 ) , p. 407 .
5 Therefore , I agree with Mr. Burke that in general any error of law made by an administrative tribunal or inferior court in reaching its decision can be quashed for error of law .
6 He seems to have decided long before assuming responsibility for the government of Northern Nigeria that in general some form of indirect administration was ‘ in accordance with the spirit of British colonial rule ’ , which was benevolent and not ‘ arbitrary and despotic ’ .
7 According to the Finance Minister , Arne Skauge , the fund would also draw attention to the extent to which government finances were dependent on oil revenues and would ensure that in future closer attention would be paid to long-term use of the revenues .
8 By 1724 , just before the tsar 's death , Count A.I. Ostermann , the head of the new college of foreign affairs , could even hope that in future adequate teaching of the main west-European languages might be provided within the college itself .
9 We believe that in future clinical computer systems will provide support for making detailed clinical decisions .
10 Glayzer reports that in 1987 four library suppliers were providing approvals services to a total of 194 authorities .
11 It is worth recalling that in 1987 141,500 council houses were sold .
12 Fortunately , the crew were not then aware that in recent recorded history three men had perished trying to walk the same route in midwinter .
13 At first I was totally humiliated , and then I suppose in my heart , I truly believed that in that one week that he was mine , I could teach him to love me and to forget that Rachel even existed .
14 Whether it was that in that heightened state I had a premonition of what was to follow , or was simply recalling Dennis 's corpse-like stupor in the next room , I felt a perverted thrill , as though I were desecrating the most holy altar of all .
15 No wonder that in that same verse Paul bids us be filled with all joy and peace in believing .
16 If the monies were utilised on expenses then surely the taxpayer would not have the power to enjoy that part of the income which is utilised on expenses so that in that indirect fashion relief will be available for expenses .
17 My reference in the next ensuing paragraph to the general principles of responsibility of the principal for the acts of the agent was to set the context of the consideration that in that particular case the solicitors for the creditors were equally deceived by the dishonest conduct of the son as were his own parents .
18 It is just that in that particular situation he had to act as he did , and to have acted differently would have meant that he would have been in the wrong though not for the same reason .
19 It 's very interesting to note that in contemporary political philosophy there is almost no room left for democratic decision making because in most theories that we 're given , more or less everything is already decided at a constitutional level I mean think of theory of justice , it 's the theory of justice that decides the basic nature of a constitution so the role of members of a government is simply to interpret and apply the constitution so they can make the most efficient tax policies given the basic constitution , but no individual has the authority to challenge that constitution and change it by democratic means .
20 Ramsay , for example , has promoted the concept of the sheltered footpath which , analogous to sheltered housing , would meet the special needs of the disabled.50 Others would argue that in all new pedestrian provision the opportunity must be taken to ensure that the appropriate design guidelines are followed from the outset in providing dropped kerbs at junctions , ramps , tactile information , acoustic signals , and continuity of surface for the chairbound , thus integrating the disabled into a new , safe and inviting environment for all walkers .
21 Table III shows that in all three age groups , the risk of dying in the most disadvantaged group ( classes IV and V plus the unoccupied ) is consistently twice that of the highest group ( classes I and II ) .
22 Now this very autonomization means for Bourdieu that in one given area there are two ‘ fields of production ’ .
23 Before the passing of the 1980 Act certain decisions of this court , in particular Wallis ' Cayton Bay Holiday Camp Ltd v Shellmex and BP Ltd [ 1974 ] 3 All ER 575 and Gray v Wykeham-Martin [ 1977 ] CA Transcript 10A were thought to have established a general doctrine that in one special type of case there would be implied in favour of the would-be adverse possessor , without any specific factual basis for such implication , a licence permitting him to commit the acts of possession on which he sought to rely ; the effect of implying such a licence would , of course , be to prevent the squatter 's possession from being " adverse " .
24 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 .
25 The Royal Shakespeare Company 's production of The Virtuoso , at the Pit , gives us the chance to redress the balance , and demonstrates beyond doubt that in one basic respect Shadwell has been hard done by .
26 The researcher engaged in the social study of baptism may well decide at an early stage of the study that in modern British society baptism is more of a social than a religious ceremony .
27 It is remarkable , therefore , that in normal ileal mucosa these cells all express L1 .
28 These factors led to a pattern of ‘ top-ten ’ thinking It is repeatedly stated that in each major industry sector — and in the world electronics industry itself — only ten or so world players will survive .
29 None of this is intended to suggest , of course , that in each individual case there are certain essential properties which are sufficient to explain the numerical identity of the particular in question .
30 Is my hon. Friend aware that in many local education authorities , not least in London , it is a prerequisite for a discretionary award that a student lives for at least three years within the borough concerned ?
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