Example sentences of "in [art] [det] [noun] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In the latter instance a whole timetable was freed for two days , this being in itself an innovation , and two classes , 6 and 7 , combined to work in groups with their teachers and a local inspector . |
2 | Nonetheless it remains true that the most common explanation of large numbers of unrecovered hoards is warfare , though in some instances it is believed that economic factors also played a part ; in the latter cases a currency or political reform is thought to have rendered the coins worthless and hence the owners would not have bothered to recover them . |
3 | In the latter case every change tends to become a pay issue and another bureaucratic burden on the organization . |
4 | In the latter case a set of different brochures would be issued by any single firm . |
5 | In the latter case a company ( whose business was shipping brokerage ) bought a car for the use of its directors . |
6 | In the latter case a traveller applied for aircraft tickets and received a letter saying ‘ I have pleasure in confirming the following reservations for you … ’ and giving dates , times and numbers of the flights . |
7 | The IRA also claimed responsibility for the killing of two civilians on Jan. 14 and 15 ( in the latter case a Catholic who , the IRA later admitted , had been shot " in error " ) . |
8 | In the latter case a trespass is committed even if the structure ( a crane ) was at a height which did not affect the plaintiff 's use of the land ( Anchor Brewhouse Developments Ltd v Berkley House ( Docklands Developments ) Ltd ( 1987 ) 38 BLR 82 ) . |
9 | In the latter case the policewoman has to write a report on the child for the superintendent to determine whether or not prosecution should follow . |
10 | In the latter case the principal is not liable for the contract . |
11 | In the latter case the exchange rate will depreciate even further due to net capital outflows at the existing rate of exchange . |
12 | In the latter case the Bank of England would have to hold a gold reserve to meet the demand of foreigners who wanted to convert sterling into gold . |
13 | Both were typically unificatory as well as emancipatory , though in the latter case the reach exceeded the grasp more frequently than in the earlier . |
14 | In the latter case the hardware may provide some assistance in interpreting the extracode . |
15 | In the latter case the intersegmental sclerite forms a narrow band at the front of the notum and is known as the acrotergite . |
16 | In the latter case the outcome can be curious indeed . |
17 | There can be no doubt that this sort of help is most valuable for teachers , and where it can not be provided from a curriculum development project itself might in less ambitious form be offered from a teachers ' centre or from a schools library service , although in the latter case the advice on sub-themes and topics would necessarily be tentative rather than prescriptive . |
18 | In the latter case the jurisdiction is described as being supervisory . |
19 | There is , of course , one important difference , namely , that in the latter case the meaning options are paralleled by differences of form , and so it is easy to individuate and enumerate the elements from which the choice must be made . |
20 | In future the advice of the Lord Chief Justice and the trial judge was to be obtained immediately after sentence , whether the life sentence was mandatory or discretionary , but in the latter case the judicial view of the tariff was to determine the date of the first review by the Parole Board machinery . |
21 | In the latter case the offender does appropriate the property because , although the owner has handed over possession by consent ( which was obtained by deception ) , he has not transferred the property ( that is , the ownership ) and the offender , intending to deprive the owner permanently of his property , appropriates it , not by taking possession , but by the unilateral act , adverse to the owner , of treating as his own and taking to himself property of which he was merely given possession . |
22 | Methyltransfer from SAM to a protein cysteine residue that is part of a ProCys motif — as is Cys 177 of Dcm — has been observed earlier with various other DNA- or protein methyltransferases , either as a photo-affinity labelling reaction or in a self-catalysed fashion ; cases in point are M. Eco RII ( 31 ) , CheR ( 32 ) and — in a more general way — Ada ; in the latter case the methyl donor is a DNA O 6 -methylguanine residue ( 33 ) . |
23 | In the former case this is divided into a sitting room of 28m 2 an a dining room of 2Om 2 : in the latter case the sizes are 24m 2 an 16m 2 respectively . |
24 | Thus , natural justice has been held to be applicable to cases of disciplinary action within a university and to expulsion for failure in examinations , although in the latter case the examiners had based their decision on the personal attributes of the candidate as well as exam marks . |
25 | In the latter case the effect upon strategy may be to signal that it is time to divest rather than invest . |
26 | In the latter case the net income attributable to shareholders will have to be assessed on the basis of whether it is reasonable compared with desired yields . |
27 | In the latter case the passage was read at slightly slower than normal reading rate with care being taken to ensure that inflections or intonation did not carry across sentence boundaries . |
28 | It is not entirely clear whether in the latter case the defendant is to be regarded as reckless or not . |
29 | In the latter case the test apparatus is called a torsion pendulum and is usually of inverted type , having a counterpoise to remove end loads from the specimen and to test the Biot correction . |
30 | In the latter case the specimen is of near perfect geometry for a torsion test . |