Example sentences of "and in [adj] [noun] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 She liked them , read a lot , and in unemotional situations could use them well .
2 The frequency of maintenance will depend on the harshness of the environment , and in normal circumstances should be once or twice a year .
3 Sue hopes the display of Louisa 's pictures there and in neighbouring villages will stir more memories of the eager young photographer , about whom very little is known .
4 The draftsman should , nevertheless , be aware of some of the practical problems that arise in connection with the choice of tenancy to be granted and in appropriate cases should draw them to the attention of his client .
5 Only after causatives have been studied from this point of view both in English and in other languages will we be in a position to attempt valid generalizations across languages .
6 In all cases the Action Team works with LEDU and can sometimes provide support in addition to that which LEDU can provide and in other cases can provide assistance to firms not eligible for LEDU assistance .
7 The Corporation may cancel this Policy by sending seven days notice by registered letter to the Policyholder at his last known address and in such event will return to the Policyholder the premium less the pro rata portion thereof for the period the Policy has been in force or the Policy may be cancelled at any time by the Policyholder on seven days notice and ( provided no claim has arisen during the then current period of insurance ( subject to the relative International Motor Insurance Card ( Green Card ) being returned to the Corporation the Policyholder shall be entitled to a return of the premium less premium at the Corporations short period rates for the time the Policy has been in force calculated from the date upon which such Card is received by the Corporation .
8 The Society said this was 25pc below the average now allowed by district judges and in many cases would not even cover solicitors ' overheads .
9 Classifying an event is a necessary first step to understanding it , and in many cases may be entirely adequate as an explanation .
10 The banks themselves must weigh up lending costs and risks , and in many cases will seek to protect themselves by requesting some form of security , e.g. property deeds , bonds , stocks , etc. , from the borrower .
11 and in many cases will delegate that .
12 Other methods such as transferring the employee , restructuring the job and firing the person tend to be last resort tactics and in certain circumstances can be hard , or even impossible to implement .
13 Implicit links have proved to be difficult for the machine to locate automatically but can be entered manually by the user in most hyper-text systems and in small-scale applications can provide very rich structures .
14 Policies to assist disabled drivers , for example , may be viewed as generally desirable , and in that sense may have electoral appeal ; but the people they benefit directly or indirectly is a very small minority in the population .
15 There is nothing to prevent eleven ( or fewer ) Member States entering into a treaty between themselves on matters outside or additional to the existing treaties — indeed the Maastricht Treaty itself , as is well known , envisages less than twelve Member States acting together in the ‘ new ’ areas of Monetary Union and Social policy — and in that sense can hardly be regarded as deepening the Community as previously defined .
16 The grid is really a set of guides which help you to produce a consistent document and in traditional printing would consist of sheets of heavy paper pre-printed with a pattern of blue lines .
17 I refer to would-be parliamentary candidates , Bordes-type aspirants with lunging bosoms and other improbable specimens , who seek to board the Candidates ' List , and in due course may turn up before our selection committees .
18 Yet it had a castle , was the county town , and in due course would become another beneficiary of Archdeacon Johnson 's munificence .
19 In the early months of life , according to this view , he learns that she provides food and other bodily comforts , therefore comes to value her presence , and in due course will want her in her own right .
20 Techniques for going up and down stairs , through doors and in narrow spaces should be properly demonstrated by a mobility expert so that pupils guiding a blind friend can do it in a safe , efficient way .
21 Beyond the farm buildings , the waterfalls path is joined and briefly followed to the left until a path forks to the right to come alongside a wall that will be a constant companion for the rest of the journey and in misty conditions must be kept in sight .
22 A bored or lonely horse may become so neurotic , that it chases itself around in circles , and in extreme cases may even bite its own legs and savage its own sides until they are raw and bleeding .
23 Sugar addicts gain weight , rot their teeth , and in extreme cases may even develop diabetes .
24 ‘ There is no doubt that your daughter is extremely capable and in academic terms would be an asset to the school .
25 New careers in alternative economies , in the black economy and in voluntary work will also be studied .
26 Falcon 3 from Spectrum Holobyte is still the best around for serious sim pilots , Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe from Lucasfilms , and Aces of the Pacific from Dynamix show how good ‘ historic ’ flight sims can be — against this formidable opposition Birds of Prey does not come up to scratch and in open combat would soon become the hunted , rather than the hunter …
27 This was one of Rona 's showpieces , and in fair weather would be the archetypal cave of smuggling fiction .
28 For instance this bit of woodland which we planted fifteen years ago — it 's becoming part of the countryside and in another generation will be here as a bit of habitat for wildlife — it 's of no monetary significance at all .
29 To fail to make a distinction between a disability and its handicapping effects at different times and in different situations may limit expectations .
30 Greater attention will be given to the nature of the long- run solution of the models , and the degree to which inter-model differences in the long run and in dynamic adjustment can be explained by empirical differences in economic approach .
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