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

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1 When the arm spines are cleaned in bleach the smaller ones are seen to be thin and only slightly rugose with the area of attachment reinforced while the larger spine has an almost smooth shaft with a multipointed head .
2 ‘ How kind of you , ’ she said , balancing nicely on the edge of irony , in case a few minutes more of this should see him running out of line to shoot , and make it desirable to jettison him , ‘ how kind of you to tell me all about it ! ’
3 The patient was moved on to a life-support machine and another set of X-rays was ordered in case the first ones had not revealed internal injuries caused by the car accident .
4 He has encouraged me to reapply to the Government Information service to be kept apprised in case the two departures from the Scottish office , one gone and one going December , mean there may be a vacancy .
5 It is common for the installation instructions to ask the licensed user to make a copy of the program first and use this as the working copy , placing the original disks in a safe place in case the working disks become damaged or corrupted in some way .
6 The Canine Defence League refuses to find new homes for abandoned animals until well after the holiday , in case the same dogs are given as presents and then dumped again .
7 Coastguard shore parties were also checking the coastline from Aberystwyth to the Lleyn peninsula in North Wales in case the missing men had come ashore .
8 In minutes the last remnants of life on the planet were gone .
9 In T.buttikoferi the light and dark bands are about the same width , but in T.joka the dark ones are about 3–4 times as wide as the light .
10 Graham Greene , in Panama a few years earlier , noticed a similar style of popular consultation and accessibility being used by General Omar Torrijos and his government , and suggested that the country " had evolved a very different form of democracy " from Britain 's , but one with its own validity .
11 In Newham the psychogeriatric services were very dispersed ; the psychiatric hospital was outside the borough and the community psychiatric nurses and doctors were separately housed .
12 ‘ We took the kids out in Windsor a few nights ago and after the meal Ally sang , ‘ It 's now or never ’ to me by the castle .
13 Tomorrow the Parks take on the Provincials at Carrick while at Pickie in Bangor the Private Greens meet the BLI .
14 Second , the activities of Maule Ramsay and the two secret societies he was connected with , the Right Club and NL , and his links with Mosley in 1939 — 40 , were to be responsible for the internment of many fascists without trial in the Second World War , and in part the mutual recriminations between Mosleyites and racial nationalists which fragmented the revival of the tradition after 1945 .
15 The fact that certain regions in the UK have come to depend on declining industries explains in part the regional disparities of unemployment which we referred to in Chapter 3 .
16 This project looks at a highly distinctive group — migrants from the French Caribbean islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe — who because of their French nationality ( the islands are departements d'outre mer ) and the organised nature of their migration share only in part the socio-economic characteristics of the foreign immigrant population .
17 In contrast no clear footprints are evident with the sequence ( ATT ) 4 CG(AAT) 4 , though there is some alteration in the cleavage pattern around the central GA .
18 In contrast the Liberal Democrats concentrate on crime prevention .
19 In contrast the American pairings were a mere nine under par between them , albeit on an afternoon when the wind was swirling around the course causing all sorts of problems with club selection .
20 In contrast the lovely ruins of Valle Crucis Abbey , in the pastoral Vale of Llangollen , are typical of those isolated sites sought by the Cistercian order .
21 In contrast the younger members of the population appear to be offering more individual behavioural dimensions to explain improved health status .
22 In contrast the younger members of the sample were more likely to favour health education/promotion as the reason for improved health .
23 A problem graphically illustrated in Swindon a few years
24 In March the Lebanese authorities took control of the port of Beirut and smaller ports in greater Beirut .
25 In March the Austrian authorities announced visa restrictions on the entry of Romanians into their country which prompted a rush by an estimated 35,000 refugees to cross the border before the ban came into force [ see also p. 37689 ] .
26 In March an indoor games evening has been arranged at Mitchell 's Social Club and a quiz night is being planned for April at the same venue .
27 Further formal controls over clinicians were given to managers , but in addition the impersonal incentives of the market would , it was hoped , make doctors more cost-conscious and efficient .
28 In addition the external examiners review and comment on examination papers , moderate coursework where this constitutes more than 50 per cent of the assessment of a module , review other coursework if necessary , viva students if required , recommend awards , write annual reports and advise staff on the delivery of the course .
29 In addition the infrared detectors have proved to be much more stable than anyone had dared to predict .
30 In addition the enriched fractions from the step elutions were separated by 10% SDS PAGE and the proteins visualised by silver staining with Aurodye forte(Amersham) .
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