Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [adj] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In Part 2 a reward was defined as anything that a child will change behaviour to have . |
2 | In addition such a scheme focuses on individuals and not groups of teachers , which , we will argue in Chapter 2 , is an important focus for evaluation . |
3 | The need to fill these vacancies quickly means that an agency is preferred to advertising and search , and in addition such a strategy avoids the administrative burden of taking persons on and off payroll whose stay will be limited . |
4 | In Appendix 1 a number of organisations ' relocation policies are reproduced and some cover eligibility and levels of relocation assistance given to recruits . |
5 | For the convenience of the reader , there is set out in Appendix 3 a checklist which will serve as a useful reminder of the principal matters to be considered . |
6 | Taken in isolation such a remark would not be significant , but in a speech which had mentioned the two institutions with which Stalin and Trotsky had been most closely associated , this reference to the Red Army must be seen as nudge and wink towards Trotsky . |
7 | In essence such a firm was small , friendly and family-like in its organization ’ |
8 | In spring 1991 a research project was used to further the debate in a broader context of views about the whole decision-making process within the school . |
9 | In practice such a release is rarely prepared , the parties being satisfied with the evidence of the court order and the transfer itself . |
10 | Where steps are not taken to avoid such holding out , the salaried partner has the same professional responsibilities as a full partner to ensure that his firm complies with the Indemnity Insurance Rules ( under which salaried partners are treated as principals ) and the Accounts Rules ( see Chapter 12 ) ; and in theory the Inland Revenue could look to a salaried partner who is held out as a member of the firm for payment of income tax payable in respect of its profits , though in practice such a claim is unlikely . |
11 | As already explained in chapter 4 a 100% allowance is available on the purchase of a commercial building in a designated enterprise zone . |
12 | As noted in Chapter 0 a definition of integer can be given in set-theoretic terms ( see , for example [ 49 ] ) . |
13 | I shall offer in chapter 7 a reason for rejecting all forms of foundationalism . |
14 | Finally , in chapter 5 a theory of meaning was used to discredit a certain programme in epistemology . |
15 | Although not necessarily used with a database , it proves suitable in that environment and in Chapter 15 a case study is described of an application developed with a database . |
16 | It is true that the hon. Lady said in column 687 a couple of years back on 15 March 1990 — that there was ’ no support among GPs ’ — |
17 | In poetry such a transport is evoked by a pattern of words ( selected by the poet perhaps with the most intense thought and effort ) , which stabilizes it and allows me to evaluate it at leisure . |
18 | So-called target risks — such as Government or municipal buildings , main railway stations and airports — and , perhaps , buildings in the vicinity , will be treated individually and in zone 1 a weighting of up to 50 per cent may apply . |
19 | ( Note that in chord 1 a tritone has been used as a consonance . |
20 | In education such a policy would improve performance indicators immediately as a much higher percentage of youngsters would then achieve three or more Highers and gain entrance to university ; success all round ! |
21 | Well I kept me own present , I stayed in bed half a day did n't I ? |
22 | In summer 1984 a Commission scientist wrote in Coal and Energy Quarterly , a journal funded by and used as a mouthpiece for the National Coal Board , that ‘ there is no damage [ in British conifers ] that can be defined as new ’ and ‘ the chances of similar damage [ to that in West Germany ] occurring here is considered low . ’ |
23 | In fact such a test has been performed to challenge Merton 's contention that there was a puritan majority among its early members . |
24 | This is generally called the tepidarium but it is doubtful that it was in fact such a room for it would have been too immense to heat and no hypocausts have been discovered under it . |
25 | Analyses such as the Montreal que study which concentrates on specifying syntactic constraints on variation ( cf. 7.4.2 ) will benefit greatly both from a parser and a concordance program — and in fact such a program was used to analyse the Montreal corpus . |
26 | There is in fact such a car outside , but the siren I hear is on my son 's hi-fi in the next room . |
27 | In fact such a view tacitly rests on one of the ideologies of modernity : a belief in continual progress ( see chapter seven ) . |
28 | Sometimes as adults if a child for instance asks the question ‘ what is death ’ it is very easy to go into quite a long diatribe about life and death and get really profound , whereas in fact all a child may be wanting to know is how do you know if somebody 's dead , how can you tell the difference between somebody being dead and somebody being asleep ? |
29 | In the example shown in Fig. 6.13 a total of three clock pulses are blocked during the acceleration interval . |
30 | The bar does not greatly affect the orbits of stars and clouds that are confined by the Galaxy 's potential to r30 pc ; the smallest orbits in Fig. 5 a form a neatly nested sequence of only slightly eccentric ellipses . |