Example sentences of "in a [noun] in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A farmer who killed a panda in a reserve in Shaanxi province has been sentenced to death , suspended for two years , according to the Chinese Farmer 's Daily .
2 They were sitting in a pub in Kingly Street .
3 However , they take it under controlled conditions , while their heart , blood pressure , and respiration are being monitored — not in a nightclub in unknown doses .
4 In its extreme form , the poverty trap resulted in a situation where a £1 increase in income from work resulted in a reduction in net income , that is the worker was faced with a marginal tax rate in excess of 100 per cent ( for the first use of the term , see Frank Field and David Piachaud , New Statesman , 3 December 1971 ) .
5 The current recommended diabetic dietary regimen appears to result in a reduction in lipid cardiovascular risk .
6 Major objectives of the study are to identify those aspects of urban deprivation which can be improved by changes in the availability of transport facilities ( both public and private ) and propose changes in local and national government policies which can help in a reduction in urban deprivation through action in the transport sector .
7 The report says that the closures and mergers recommended , together with other changes planned , would result in a reduction in gross capacity of around 4 200 beds .
8 Wilson wrote a large number of botanical and horticultural articles and books , his experiences in China being contained in A Naturalist in Western China ( 1913 ) and Plant Hunting ( 2 vols. , 1927 ) .
9 You could do okay you could do that and then you would have used up all the oxygen and you 'd just have nitrogen left , but burning something in a liquid in liquid air is gon na be a bit awkward , it could n't be done .
10 And because we were sitting in a bar in central Africa , and there was nowhere else they could go to buy a drink , they had no choice but to sit and listen .
11 No person is allowed to buy liquor for consumption in a bar in licensed premises for a person under 18 .
12 The £600 million scheme could result in a rise in domestic water bills of up to 25 per cent , unlikely to appeal to consumers .
13 ‘ I think that the days of this regime , in a Europe in full movement , are numbered .
14 It has the advantage of offering a small choice of three or four dishes for each course , all cooked with skill by a cheerful Frenchman in a kitchen in full view of the customers .
15 Two men , seated in a pew in earnest conclave , looked round at her approach .
16 ‘ The idea came from speaking to businessmen who had missed important meetings after being stuck in a cab in heavy traffic , ’ says Cave .
17 Walesa , born in September 1943 , came from a poor peasant family in a village in central Poland .
18 The peer 's counsel , Mr Charles Gray QC , told Mr Justice Michael Davies in a statement in open court that the publishers had agreed to pay legal costs and not to repeat the allegations .
19 The £5,500 creation is currently in mothballs in a warehouse in downtown Los Angeles .
20 During the day she was offered milk in a cup in small quantities with a small portion of food at meal-times only .
21 1 the results of all local experiments in a frame in free fall are independent of the motion ;
22 Put another way , SR is only valid locally in a frame in free fall , which neatly disconnects it from any gravitational effects .
23 In the case of four-momentum this is given in a frame in free fall where SR is valid by where m is the system 's rest mass .
24 This states that physical laws are expressible as tensor equations which reduce to laws consistent with SR in a frame in free fall .
25 It is a tensor and is identical with the usual space–time derivative in a frame in free fall .
26 In a frame in free fall the changes will vanish and hence the connections vanish , however in other frames neither nor the connections vanish .
27 This is a valid tensor equation and reduces to eqn ( 1.2 ) in a frame in free fall , so that it satisfies the principle of generalized covariance .
28 Any other physical law consistent with SR in a frame in free fall can be converted into a physical law valid in accelerating frames by replacing space time derivatives by the equivalent covariant derivatives .
29 It is emphasized here that there is no rotation in a frame in free fall .
30 ‘ There are no barriers being put up on the basis of age but the national team is now in a situation in qualifying Group I where they have to produce every time in the six ties that remain to be played .
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