Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun] [pers pn] [is] " in BNC.

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1 In normal circumstances it is difficult to know the limits of one 's own capability , let alone those of the organization .
2 The old man explained his views on the matter afterwards to a Christian friend , ‘ For an ordinary man in normal circumstances it is enough that he believe faithfully in God .
3 Even in normal society it is boring and , after a while , meaningless to trace everything to a common source , especially when the detail is elaborate .
4 In strong syllables it is comparatively easy to distinguish from , from , but in weak syllables the difference is not so clear .
5 In professional practice it is the duty of the advocate to call the attention of the court to all decisions that are in any way against the submissions he makes ; but this may not be possible in moot conditions .
6 Thirdly , in economic theory it is presumed that any level of output is always produced at the lowest technically feasible cost .
7 To a certain extent this made economic and political sense : in economic terms it is where the council had most leverage and control , and in political terms it represented a move to a new base , one built on the strength of the white-collar and public sector unions in the changing economy and society of Sheffield .
8 Since jealousy has its roots in emotional insecurity it is these feelings , so often experienced but not recognised , that you must try to treat with sympathy and imagination ; remembering that you , one day , may feel just as your mother-in-law does .
9 In each case it is the lack of understanding which constitutes the inauthenticity of either the faith or the doubt .
10 In each case it is elderly people living alone who obtain the most support from the state , and among them men receive slightly more than women .
11 In each case it is the woman and her conduct that the man 's lawyers will try to put on trial .
12 In each case it is submitted that the sentences have to be quashed because there was unreasonable delay in giving the appellant a copy of the committal order , which in each case contained particulars of the facts found as constituting a contempt of court .
13 In each case it is evident that physical geographers had to become conversant with progress in related disciplines and a number of excellent papers in Progress in Physical Geography ( 1977- ) provide reports reflecting progress in other disciplines .
14 Although all the filter networks treated so far in this chapter cause phase shift , in each case it is accompanied by attenuation .
15 In each case it is the revised versions which are to be played in this concert .
16 There 's some in Nottingham , in one of the mus museum , that has the Nottingham coat of arms , I think it has the council house and various things , and it 's all done mechanically on a huge machine that er is a repetition in each bay It 's probably thirty , forty foot long , but in each bay of about seven foot it 's separate curtain .
17 In agricultural history it is evident that a macro-economic overview is necessarily limited because we have no usable index of agricultural rent over any considerable period .
18 It 's probably right but it does n't actually count in that calculation it 's something quite separate .
19 In that sense it is very much a virgin field .
20 In that sense it is , like Dennett 's , a picture-cum-flow-chart view , rather than one in terms of processes .
21 In that sense it is quite a deterministic theory .
22 In that sense it 's a weird frontier .
23 In that sense it 's a glorified soap — and I 've heard it dismissed more than once as a yuppie Dallas , though I find it as difficult to understand how anyone could see it that way as those people would find it to understand how I can curl up , laugh and cry with the characters each week and carry their dilemmas around with me in the days in between .
24 Well , i i i i in that sense it 's logical that they 're the ones that do er the hunting and I guess the way it 's set up logical I think
25 An and in , in that sense it 's quite moderate , and in the sense of , of protecting middle peasants it 's quite moderate erm but in , in terms of encouraging the move back to , to more radical land reforms it is an important step forward .
26 In fact , nearly all our best friends from way back now live in the States , so in that sense it 's like home from home .
27 If you do that , you 're pumping away the erm highest energy atoms and leaving behind the lowest energy ones , and in that sense it 's becoming more perfect .
28 Witnessing should never become an excuse for a heated argument ; if things are moving in that direction it 's better to end the conversation sooner rather than later .
29 ‘ But when it happens to you in that way it 's another ball game entirely .
30 I suppose in that way it 's an improvement is n't it ?
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