Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [verb] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In decision making lack of adequate time means that you will make choices without sufficient thought for the consequences .
2 Some sharedealing and futures dealing firms that are no longer in existence paid commission of over half all monies received from clients .
3 Thirty of Germany 's best-known film-makers , including Wenders , Schlöndorff and Werner Herzog , put their names to an advertisement in Variety expressing regret at the decision , writing of ‘ the special responsibility the past imposes on us ’ .
4 the measurement used in typesetting to express quality of output .
5 Although the Scottish Office would not say how far supplies exceeded MACs for lead , at least 17 schemes were in progress to reduce lead in water that would not be completed until as late as 1992 .
6 This work has been carried out by water authorities , internal drainage boards , and many councils , in part to reduce flooding of roads and houses , but largely to increase farm yields .
7 Over 95 per cent of graduates in agriculture obtain employment before the end of the year in which they graduate and most students have offers of jobs before taking their final exams .
8 However , he was soon busy in Parliament demanding redress against the agents of ‘ popery and slavery ’ , and sat on the committee for the Toleration Act .
9 In addition aid money from the food programme , which by 1989 was worth $1,300 million per year to Iraq in loan guarantees , was channelled through the Atlanta branch of the Italian-owned Banca Nazionale del Lavoro , officials of which had been indicted for a separate multi-million dollar fraud involving arms for Iraq in 1989 [ see pp. 37425-26 ] .
10 THERE is nothing like an election in mid-recession to wreak havoc with public finances .
11 It has been identified as a neurotransmitter in the gastrointestinal tract , and has been implicated in nerve mediated relaxation of the internal anal sphincter .
12 This view of the potential of evaluation to contribute to change in practice implies support for normative-re-educative strategies of change .
13 Critics claimed , however , that the delay , ostensibly on these grounds , in practice allowed scope for Gandhi and a deeply divided Congress ( I ) party to see whether a government could be patched together .
14 Hours before the March for Life , dozens of volunteers from Operation Rescue ( a radical anti-abortionist group which had conducted a mass blockade of abortion clinics in 1991 — see p. 38383 ) attempted for the second morning in succession to block access to two abortion clinics in the capital .
15 For the post-Homeric Dionysiac movement that culminated in tragedy supplanted Olympianism to the extent of taking over epic mythology to express its own insights .
16 That could in future go hand in hand with fewer , and smaller , nuclear tests .
17 I told him proudly he should never in future discuss money in relation to his work .
18 Its Military Committee , which the victors of 1945 had once hoped ( for little more than the time it takes to shake hands ) would in future enforce peace at the head of a world army , remained a jobless phantom .
19 Construction of facilities is nearing completion in readiness to commence production before the end of 1992 .
20 Activity in study develops concentration through review and interest , and the efficiency of study rises dramatically .
21 In satirising the art world Minton was in effect expressing anger at his own role within it .
22 As land becomes scarce , farmers rely more on additional fertilizer to expand output , in effect substituting energy in the form of fertilizer for land in the production process .
23 This reflects government exhortations to develop " healthy alliances " ( DOH 1990 ) to overcome current boundary divisions between primary , secondary and community care ( in effect reintroducing planning by the back door ) and to enable more powerful purchasing agencies to emerge .
24 Thus , so soon after the pronouncement of the intention to restructure industry , through trade unionism , as national co-operatives and so in effect to deny labour to conventionally organised industry , reality compelled the unions to start fashioning themselves as a response to capital rather than as an alternative to it .
25 The Birmingham Canal , authorised in 1768 , in effect gave birth to a port .
26 Some of its activities have modified the understandings of the operation of the Convention , in effect constituting amendment through practice where there are no parties to a treaty in force .
27 Accidental Damage is self explanatory and limited by exclusion of damage due to breakdown , explosion or collapse which in effect excludes damage from any inherent defect in the plant .
28 The court said that the conclusion the arbitrator had come to could only have been reached by in effect giving evidence to himself in flat contradiction to the evidence given by the applicants ' expert witness , and the arbitrator was guilty of misconduct in failing to observe the rules of natural justice .
29 Thus in Re M ( Social Work Records : Disclosure ) [ 1990 ] FCR 485 the Court of Appeal decided that there was power in wardship to order disclosure of all or any part of a social work record .
30 Provided that a person shall not be convicted of such an offence if he proves that the contravention in question took place without his knowledge or consent .
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