Example sentences of "since in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Similarly a chorus of cavaliers , referring to ‘ corni e tamburi , e trombe ’ , has instrumental parts which could be for actual trumpets and drums but are more probably for strings imitating them , since in Act II when Chiron is supposed to play his lyre the music consists of a sinfonia di viole , and the passata dell'armata which ends the First Act of Didone ( 1641 ) and another chiamata alla caccia in the Third are equally ambiguous .
2 Since in North Rhine-Westphalia the SPD won 38 constituency seats , it was entitled to 24 additional members and these were supplied by the first 24 available candidates on its list .
3 As far as styling goes Lakewood are obviously borrowing heavily from the Martin heritage , since in outline these are millimetre-perfect dreadnought copies .
4 These issues will not be pursued further here , however , since in addition to the limitation of the duty to cases of insolvency or near-insolvency , the authorities do not suggest a need for behaviour at variance with the demands of profit maximisation .
5 In fact , this specific case is particularly relevant since in insurance two forms of companies coexist ( in the UK ) , mutuals and public liability companies .
6 It may be argued that such distinctions between what machines can do and what only humans can do are of merely temporary interest , since in principle there is nothing that a human can do that a machine might not be devised , some day , to do .
7 In that sense , criminal law against murder , rape , arson , robbery , theft , and assault are in all our interests , since in principle we all benefit equally from and are protected by their existence .
8 He pointed out that even in the original form which it took when Cocks v. Thanet District Council was decided , section 69(1) conferred a measure of discretion on the local authority since in principle at least the local authority could choose between the three methods of discharging its duty which were set out in paragraphs ( a ) , ( b ) and ( c ) .
9 Onetti never fully fleshes out his characters since in life we can never really know what lies behind the faces of those we meet or pass on the street .
10 Held , that , since in Part III of the Insolvency Act 1986 there was no definition of ‘ company ’ in relation to administrative receivers , by virtue of section 251 of that Act the definition in section 735 of the Companies Act 1985 applied and , therefore , unless the contrary intention appeared , ‘ company ’ was to be defined as a company registered under the Companies Acts ; but that a contrary intention was to be deduced from the proper construction of the provisions relating to administrative receivers generally and the Act of 1986 as a whole , whereby it appeared that Parliament intended that ‘ company , ’ in the context of section 29(2) ( a ) , should not be confined to the prima facie meaning of companies registered under the Companies Acts but should embrace unregistered companies liable to be wound up under Part V of the Act of 1986 ; and that , accordingly , the applicants were administrative receivers within the meaning of section 29(2) ( post , pp. 243F–G , 244A–C , D–G , 245F — 246A ) .
11 On the face of it this is unlikely to be acceptable to the vendor since in effect it gives an option to purchase , though it may be more acceptable if the period allowed for preparing the report is short .
12 Since in equation ( 6.16 ) we have relaxed the cross-equation restrictions implied by the rational expectations model ( 6.14 ) , we can carry out a likelihood ratio test of the restrictions in equation ( 6.14 ) by comparing its likelihood with that of equation ( 6.17 ) .
13 Which was a curious sensation , since in fact her eyes were downcast , apparently studying the vinyl squares of the floor .
14 The mechanisms that might be responsible for these effects are in need of fuller specification but the effort would perhaps not be worthwhile since in fact they do not account for the results to be explained .
15 Since in reality strata within the major thrust sheets are themselves faulted and folded there will be greater variations in maturity in rocks of a given age than is suggested by Fig. 5 .
16 ‘ Freedom of labour ’ in capitalist society was one of the many myths of that society , since in reality the monopolisation of the means of production by the capitalists forced the workers to sell their labour-power .
17 This is hypothetical since in reality all solids exert a vapour pressure although it may be very small .
18 One segment showed a whale-like troop carrier descending towards the world below , carrying one of the regiments of Imperial Guards which had been ordered to attend this conflict , years since in realtime .
19 Since in connection with this American libel we did not employ Mr Quintin Hogg , I wrote him a short letter and received a courteous reply : The third occasion when we instituted proceedings was several years later , in 1971 , when Harold Wilson was back in opposition , and related to the activities of the BBC , which produced a thoroughly incompetent piece of television called Yesterday 's Men .
20 Since in practice power concentrates , greater the fewer the contenders , the last of these solutions has strong attractions as a more generally attainable second-best .
21 He submitted that the concept of a peculiar domestic law differing from the general law of the land was artificial since in practice the charter and statutes of a university are expressed in ordinary legal language and applied in accordance with the same principles as those applicable under the general law .
22 These are given for illustration only , since in practice the first would almost certainly be classified under 624.151 along with all the other books on foundation soils and engineering geology .
23 This is of little importance since in practice only two shares will be subscribed for .
24 Experiments lasting longer than 1 day ( 100 000 seconds ) are not frequently performed , and since in relaxation studies most quantities behave logarithmically , periods of 10 days , 100 days and 1000 days ( 3 years ) are needed if ranges of time are to be significantly increased .
25 It was developed in WW2 for aircraft use and has been used since in car fuel .
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