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

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1 Either we work in humid , tropical conditions where damp and heat combined make everything go mouldy , or in dry conditions where dust abounds and gets into everything .
2 Away from Stroudwater the industry seems rather to have remained in the hands of independent craftsmen : in eight places where cloth was made , the structure of wealth resembled what was commonly found in parts where it had not taken root , with perhaps three of the four £100 men belonging to the gentry .
3 But the situation of working people in political systems where unionization is underdeveloped and is not coupled with even a social democratic form of political mobilization is anomalous for most Marxists .
4 But in that case why study " others " at all ?
5 Peter Brook ( 1968 ) , the legendary director of the Royal Shakespeare Company , has suggested that the magic of the theatre lies in that moment when fiction and life somehow blend together .
6 So it 's not in that lot so page down to the next one .
7 Apart from the small number of houses in rural areas where water is obtained from a suitable private source like a spring , mountain stream or well , most water is provided through pipes which are called ‘ mains ’ .
8 As my hon. Friend the Member for Dartford said , in an intervention in the speech of the hon. Member for Truro ( Mr. Taylor ) , not only will it help parents to choose in those parts of the country where choice is practicable because transport is readily available , but , even in rural areas where choice is difficult , it will , for the first time , give parents better means to influence schools because they will be able to see , set out objectively , the performance of those schools .
9 By devising an oral rehydration solution made from home ingredients , the problem of cost was ( partially at least ) solved , as was the problem of supplying pre-packaged Oral Rehydration Salts to a population 92% of whom lived in rural areas where transportation was generally very poor .
10 Less rigid helmets may be provided for workers in enclosed spaces where injury can occur through contact with the structure .
11 We shall be examining in due course how organization can make fullest use of books , materials , equipment and ancillaries ; we have reminded ourselves that it can also make fullest use of the many abilities in the staff room .
12 Normally , at the entry to the roll , the model is in high speed forward flight which means that it is at full power and in a nose down attitude to prevent it climbing .
13 ‘ Svend was n't very forthcoming , but the outcome was that Suzie packed her bags and left Copenhagen in high dudgeon yesterday morning .
14 This is particularly so in high technology e.g. design and construction of ships , aircraft , power stations and chemical plant , where the product unit is large and expensive and the variety of required expertise is extensive .
15 In residential environments where boundary enforcement is strong , adolescents may be tempted into boundary-transgressing behaviour which may well generalise later on to drug/alcohol seeking behaviour .
16 If your organisation is involved in foreign markets then reaction in these countries would also be important .
17 Particular attention will be paid to forwarding agents in inland areas where route choices via seaports could be expected to be at a maximum : ie the Midlands in England , eastern France , south-western Federal Republic of Germany , and Switzerland .
18 In popular terms more responsibility for Britain 's lack of international competitiveness has been laid at the door of trade unions than at that of management ; an attitude strongly encouraged by the high political profile which unions have adopted since 1945 .
19 We seek to ensure that our reporting staff focus especially on human rights and in Latin America where democracy is now the norm , a great deal of our effort goes towards assisting those democracies in reinforcing human rights and , in particular , in upholding the rule of law and justice .
20 In this case both uncle and I knew that the answer would be ‘ yes ’ .
21 If we argue , nevertheless , that prestige models can still account for the trend to simplification and uniformity that we have revealed , we have to explain in this case why simplification should carry prestige .
22 * Note Chemical Abstracts Service still prefer the longer chain in this case ie 4-ethenylheptane .
23 In this case only part of the tax paid in total ( distance 34 ) is paid by the workers ( W O W E ) : the remainder of the tax ( W O W M ) finds its incidence on consumers in the form of higher labour input costs .
24 In this case only south-west , west and northwest winds would be onshore , so that it would be better to derive a resultant of onshore winds from section ABCD of Fig. 8.24A .
25 Althusser is emphatic that the means of production are just as essential to the fashioning of theoretical products as to something like shoemaking , which plainly requires leather , tools , etc. , and he points out that the Marxist concept of labour is in this sense irreducibly material .
26 In this country only lip-service is paid to the handicapped : A few concrete ramps and most councils think they have given the earth .
27 If you are a Higher Rate Taxpayer in this year further tax will be payable by you .
28 In this way also farming is becoming more intensive .
29 In this way perhaps examination assessment could be made more objective .
30 In this chapter only exclusion clauses , disclosure and consent and Chinese walls are considered in detail .
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