Example sentences of "in [pron] [vb -s] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Unfortunately , this does not address the question in which cases such service is required ; it does not , read strictly , touch those provisions of the law of the state of origin which allow valid service by notification au parquet or , for that matter , affixing the document to the courthouse door .
2 In all the shock and horror of such an incident there are usually quite a number of people involved and a sort of group mourning sets in which allows those people to react sometimes quite dramatically very quickly .
3 This in itself involves several things .
4 Although commissions of array continued to be used for major expeditions led by the king or the Prince of Wales , such as those of 1346 and 1359 , the armies which fought in France came increasingly to consist of volunteers rather than conscripts ; and this in itself goes some way towards explaining popular support for the war .
5 The move from saltwater to fresh in itself requires major adjustments to the chemistry of the body , but the salmon manages to make them .
6 Although the immediate context for the ‘ attack ’ on local government was pressure for overall reductions in public spending and local government spending in particular , few of those writing about it have accepted this as a major explanation , partly because the evidence that levels of local government spending are of major significance to the economy are limited , and the arguments that state spending in itself discourages private investment are also weak .
7 The production of new paper from raw wood pulp consumes vast amounts of energy , the production of which in itself causes environmental pollution and adds to the Greenhouse Effect .
8 Indeed , written language in itself entails higher levels of abstraction because ‘ while the spoken word stands for something , the written word stands for something that stands for something ’ ( ibid . ) .
9 This in itself makes independent operations most unlikely .
10 She now works six hours a day as a domestic worker — a job which in itself has few rewards .
11 Much of the remaining employment suitable for gentlemen , however , was more fully in the hands of the Administration and its delegates , and that in itself affords sufficient explanation of the strength of government in Scottish political life .
12 An innkeeper may demand payment prior to the provision of the service , e.g. food , drink or accommodation ; this in itself affords some protection from defaulters .
13 Lacuna 's pleasure in you provides great pleasure for us .
14 Members may be interested in who fills those positions and I therefore list the other Area Presidents below .
15 This is exactly the difference : a poor conductor often does not know what to do after the third rehearsal , he has nothing more to say , he is more easily satisfied , because he does not have the capacity for further discrimination , and because nothing in him imposes higher requirements .
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