Example sentences of "in [noun] [noun pl] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In money terms the annual interest cost to you of providing credit to your customers is calculated by taking the value of your average monthly debtors outstanding and multiplying the figure by the current overdraft rate .
2 In brick churches the whole construction was of this material , though interior wall facings , capitals and columns were of marble .
3 I think in , in shorthand terms the best thing to do is to regard the UCCA form as a mirror , and to look at it when it 's completed and say , ‘ This is the picture of me . ’
4 Furthermore , in FGF-4-treated cultures the mitotic index in mesenchyme at the exposed surface and in deeper distal mesenchyme of -AER limbs is 44% higher than in corresponding mesenchyme underlying the AER in contralateral limbs , and 145% higher than in -AER limbs cultured in the absence of FGF-4 ( Fig. 3 ) .
5 Expressed in percentage terms the largest increases in life expectancy are illustrated by very elderly women .
6 Erm in nineteen thirty seven , that is er after the first New Deal and the second er Roosevelt administration , the federal government gave to the states three hundred million dollars so you can see in percentage terms the enormous er an enormous increase , enormous trans transformation .
7 In battle scenes the villainous attackers move in from the right and the valiant defenders , usually the good guys obstinately rejecting defeat , are on the left .
8 Wear shorts on Monday when the temperature is 65 degrees and be in winter clothes the next when it drops to 35 degrees .
9 The opening of the Eurohub in July marks the first purpose built hub terminal in Europe and offers fast and comprehensive service to all European destinations .
10 What we think as , as Frank said erm , our policy is to accrue erm , income , which we think we 'll get in cash terms the following year , ie , we 're not gon na accrue it as soon as B Sky B expenses it , which is one end of the spectrum of erm , imprudence you could say or , and the other end , extreme prudence is to account for nothing until it 's cleared er , in the bank balance .
11 Ed Steckmest 's Gallery Rocker in maple graces the front window of the gallery ( left ) .
12 In business organizations the increasing tendency has been to use the basic financial statements as a measure of performance .
13 The opposition to naturalism shows in his ‘ classifications of the sciences ’ : mathematics , the only subject needing no foundation , grounds phenomenology , which in turn grounds the general theory of value which issues in logic and epistemology .
14 In GWR days the Royal Navy established an ordnance depot at Ditton Priors .
15 In large-strain elasticity and in continuum mechanics the stress-strain law is non-linear and W is no longer a quadratic function of the strains .
16 Via corpse-like appearances in glass cages the crazy parson ended up announcing a lecture-series for the 1937 summer season in a lion 's cage at Skegness .
17 In rRNA phylogenies the earliest branches are nonphotosynthetic , amitochondriate taxa .
18 In common-law jurisdictions the nineteenth century saw a rapid development in contract doctrine to accommodate the changing market .
19 In tone languages the main suprasegmental contrastive unit is the tone , which is usually linked to the phonological unit that we call the syllable .
20 As we have seen , the ideals of private suburbia were deeply rooted , particularly in England , and in design terms the Unwinesque tradition of vernacular cottage architecture and the predilection for low-density layouts had been articulated in the inter-war council estate .
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