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

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1 BIIBA , as the trade association attempting to represent most middlemen , is equally unhappy that Fimbra is attempting to bring in a centralised insurance scheme , as most of BIIBA 's members have their own professional indemnity insurance cover .
2 But because of the nature , because of the nature of our amendment , we do need to remind the opposition that er prior to that date was facing major social economic problems as vital services in the local economy fell victim to the consequences of planning thirty million out of the budget in order to bring in a low poll tax .
3 The next problem was to bring in a small phone box .
4 In any such case the plaintiff 's solicitor will be sent a reminder of the requirement to set down and will be invited to fill in a standard report form on the state of the case .
5 Send in a good quality tape with no more than four songs .
6 Thornton was an unusual choice : his fame sprang from his period as chief executive of the Abbey National building society , where he had swept aside years of tradition , brought in a new management style ( he was very proud of having abolished fifty-one committees ) , and had enormous success with initiatives such as Granny Bonds .
7 In the 1989 Budget , the Chancellor brought in a new ceiling limit of £90,000 , based on earnings of £60,000 to be revalued every year in line with price increases .
8 These ‘ Masters ’ were said to be the hidden wise men who were spread around the world with the aim of bringing in a New World Order .
9 Filled in a new rent rebate form .
10 The government 's being urged to bring in a new speed limit on one of the region 's worst accident blackspots .
11 After this period you will have to apply again by filling in a new claim form AG 1 and sending it to the Agency Benefits Unit ( see address on page 22 ) .
12 Our children are not being served by this code and it 's time for the government to bring in a complete tobacco advertising ban
13 It expanded into Kirkcaldy , Dundee and Dunfermline ; extended into light commercial repairs , interior fabrication and painting of large commercials ; introduced shot blasting and low bake oven systems and brought in a comprehensive computer system .
14 Part of the reporting and accountability process is filling in a monthly time sheet which reinforces the emphasis on tasks .
15 When he spoke again , after one of the maids had cleared away the remains of the main course and brought in a magnificent charlotte russe , his manner had changed .
16 Five management personnel brought in a local French teacher , Eileen Hutchinson through Pontefract company ‘ Communication 92 ’ to lead them through two hours of French instruction each week using a text book and cassette tape course .
17 The UK sales force fill in a weekly report form which includes questions about competitors — a successful campaign that somebody else has run , or a successful title — and room for suggestions for new titles or for areas of publishing .
18 ‘ I could send in a fake mailing shot .
19 If you phone us first , you will be asked to send in a signed Booking Form , pay the deposit and only then can any booking be confirmed .
20 Without bringing in an explicit value judgement about the relative importance of David 's and Susie 's utility we can not evaluate this change .
21 Mr Michael Colvin , MP for Romsey and Waterside , is to bring in an anti-computer hacking bill .
22 Purchased in 1989 at the height of the property boom the 70,000 feet air-conditioned office building , which houses the headquarters of BAA , brought in an annual rental income of £2.6 million .
23 Ken had brought in an old army chum who was now in the catering business , to handle the more convivial aspects of the occasion .
24 They 'll also bring in an independent security auditor to estimate its effectiveness : Eagle will be installed on the user 's Sparc or RS/6000 .
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