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

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1 Then , if there is , for whatever reason , a large permanent fall in aggregate demand there will be an immediate fall in prices and a drop in output .
2 In fifty years I 'll be dead and you 'll be a sprightly lizard slurping yoghurt through a straw , sipping peat-bog water and wearing health sandals .
3 Carolyn Douglas points out , however , that if teenagers are involved in destructive friendships there must be underlying reasons .
4 Again , he had had to resign in humiliating circumstances.So you can see why this time he is so anxious to avoid knocking copy .
5 Any fluctuations in measured unemployment which may , from time to time , be observed is the result of workers ' fluctuating preferences between work and leisure .
6 In normal circumstances I would have written this information off as being about the small Green Swords which come from the Rio Sarabia , but in this case I could not , as the fish concerned had been supplied from Dr Kallman 's laboratory and were correctly named .
7 In normal circumstances you would know this or be able to find it out , but this is still only a short case study and we have n't included it .
8 The irony was that in normal circumstances she would have insisted on seeing a working installation of a new product if only to satisfy herself that whatever she wrote would n't infringe the Trades Descriptions Act .
9 In normal circumstances there would be a serious doubt over Chatam 's fitness after such a lengthy lay-off , but the champion trainer has a remarkable track record with horses returning from injury .
10 ‘ I ask you to believe that in normal circumstances he would not behave like that , but he is still not quite himself … the death of his friend , you know … ’
11 In normal fashion we will be staging music in the Live Hall , and the weekend will see performances by some amazing artists .
12 Pseudoephedrine ( see p 317 ) can produce euphoria and delusions , if taken in very large doses , and even in normal doses it may cause nightmares and behavioural problems in children .
13 Finally and in total conclusion I must tell you what happened when we took Adam to a specialist to find out if he had a particular familial complaint .
14 Although this factor may be difficult to assess in monetary terms it may be influential in the make or buy decision .
15 What has happened is that all of the tiresome lags in adjustment of activity to changes in monetary policy which used to worry macroeconomists have been dramatically foreshortened by the introduction of the rational expectations hypothesis .
16 In civvy street she would have found it hard to find a fellow to chat with and so she likely considered the war a godsend .
17 In a simple case , we might have the following key set : These thirty-four records need only 34 storage positions , but if they were stored in self-indexing form they would take up 359 storage positions , and there would be five gaps of 91 , 1 , 1 , 94 and 138 positions respectively .
18 In broad outline we can designate the Asiatic , the ancient , the feudal , and the modern bourgeois modes of production as progressive epochs in the economic formation of society .
19 I think in broad terms we can say that er , Les Echo comparatively did better than the F T.
20 In broad terms it may be stated as being whether an original tenant under a lease containing a rent review clause is bound by privity of contract to pay the landlord for the time being of the premises a rent agreed or otherwise determined with a subsequent assignee of the term .
21 People have been scrambling up Cust 's Gully for over 100 years , and in dry conditions it should pose no problems — although it is not particularly attractive and I only included it because it was such a traditional route .
22 Wood will not come to much harm in moist heat below about 140°C. but , of course , in dry heat it will soon crack due to shrinkage .
23 In Behbehanian proposal one can detect elements of the fantastic , almost surrealist path the Shah had been destined to try to follow throughout his life .
24 In particular if the meeting is in private premises it should be noted that the police can insist on entering the premises even against the wishes of the organisers , if they have reasonable grounds to believe a breach of the peace is likely to occur ( Thomas v. Sawkins ( H.C. , 1935 ) ) .
25 Even in private conversation he would explain how his client could not possibly have broken into the house in the way of which he was accused , because he was far too drunk at the time , and so on .
26 The lesson to be derived was one of moderation : " Not only in the exercise of political power should men of prominence be considerate towards those of low estate , but also in private life they should — if they are sensible — treat their slaves gently .
27 In private practice you could provide services for large , corporate clients , or for private individuals and small businesses .
28 Two of my colleagues from the BBC did , it is true , succeed in smuggling an entire satellite telephone system ( complete with dish ) through Iraqi customs shortly before the war began , and there are plenty of guns in private hands which can be bought ; but the Mukhabarat are everywhere , and it would be impossible to find out where Saddam was going to be at any given time .
29 It emphasises the fact that class is not something given in economic antagonisms which can be expressed straightforwardly in political formations .
30 They therefore have an interest in economic developments which will increase state funds .
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