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

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1 In economic terminology their demand for a nest is ‘ inelastic ’ : however much the ‘ price ’ goes up , the birds seem willing to pay it .
2 In each case their representative raised the question of the lack of medical evidence , and said the authorities should not have rushed to take children into care on the basis of unchecked statements from other children .
3 The first of the lists published by Turan ( base date 849 ) records that sixteen years have passed since the death of , among others " Mevlana Shams al-Din [ -i ? ] " ulema-i sultan Fenari-oglu " ; the two lists reproduced in part by Menage ( base dates 856 and 858 ) likewise show the death of " Mevlana Shams al-Din sultan al- " ulema Fenari-oglu " to have occurred in 833 ; and Nesri records the death of " Shams al- " ulema Shams al-Din ibn Fenari " as having occurred in 832 : in each case his death is at least implicitly associated with a great plague occurring in Bursa in that year .
4 In each country my talks centred on the serious economic situation and military issues including proliferation .
5 No doubt in each discipline my colleagues could single out a handful of seminal projects .
6 In each class our competition winner will get personal tuition from the stars and will also be able to play a round with them .
7 He was granted a football scholarship to attend UCLA and after graduating with a degree in Political Science his dream was realized when he signed for the New York Giants , the team he had supported since childhood , as a rookie quarterback .
8 And in that instant her heart seemed to burst with love inside her and simultaneously shrivel with grief and helplessness .
9 As he said it for the first time a smile flickered across his face , and in that instant his features were totally transformed .
10 So I think our victory in South Africa which is n't complete is also in that sense your victory and in this sense there is tremendous affection and love for all of you in the hearts of the oppressed people of Southern Africa and Africa .
11 In that event his creditor was entitled to ask the court to register the borrower 's indebtedness to him for the sum claimed as a fact without further to-do , and without the borrower 's case being heard .
12 It was in that year her father married again .
13 In nineteen ninety one the S S A was introduced as the measure for assessing local authority needs and in that year our spending , instead of being one or two percent below what the government thought , it shot up to forty nine point nine five percent above the S S A figures .
14 Can you help tuck in that sheet your side ?
15 In that case their Lordships placed much emphasis upon the fact that the local authority had a virtual mandate to retain certain grammar schools in the area .
16 In that case her relatives would have enquired for her , raised a hue and cry at the time of the accident . ’
17 John Magee said that when he told Mr Cranley that if IBM tried to drill , it ‘ will be over my dead body ’ , Mr Cranley replied ‘ in that case your body will be under the mud ’ .
18 erm , this is a , a case which er deals with er the issue of the suspension of a measure based upon community law , whether a national court , when a measure has been based upon community law has power to suspend it , now my Lord the er issue in was erm involved er the er decision of er the German government er to give effect to er a community regulation in the sugar sector which er required er that levies should be er obtained from sugar companies , so it was a very direct er implementation of community law erm in that sense different to the matter before your Lordship , but we rely on it by analogy and in , in this case my Lord er you will see it 's in the supplementary bundle of authorities , the extra bundle because , before your Lordship , in that case your Lordship will see er between paragraphs fifteen and thirty three er the er European court indicating that where a measure that has been based upon a community er , er law is challenged before a national court that the national court er should er only er engage in the er , er suspension of such a measure , erm if there is serious doubt er this is erm my Lord er at er paragraph twenty three of the case er and we say that er if you look at the criterions they are not dissimilar from those that have been adopted by the House of Lords as a matter of English law in the case
19 They can hardly avoid suggesting death and life ; in that case his song says there can be no defeat — even if the wanderers die in the dark wood , the real Old Forest , they will in death break through to sunlight and out of a hampering shade .
20 In that case his damages are assessed on the principles already given ( sections 50 and 51 above , paragraphs 14–03 and 14–04 ) .
21 If he cut it above himself he presumably fell , and in that case his life was evidently saved by something approaching a miracle — at any rate , we know that he was saved because otherwise he would be beyond the jurisdiction and the question would have no legal interest .
22 But in that case his words lose their meaning and become empty .
23 Certainly at county level Walsh has been among the most penetrative bowlers on the circuit since his debut here in 1984 , and in that period his name can be bracketed with such as Sir Richard Hadlee , Malcolm Marshall , Neil Foster , Terry Alderman , Allan Donald , and Waqar Younis as the man most likely to top the end-of-season averages .
24 All the money I earned in that period my husband 's cousin took away from me .
25 ‘ We have still got ten days to go and I 'm quite sure that in that time our efforts will mean Mr Gregory will be all right . ’
26 It was originally a large , stout , hardy draught animal at a time when beef came mainly from plough oxen once they were no longer in prime working condition ( typical of meat production in many countries even now ) and was then developed as a triple-purpose draught , meat and milk type but it soon evolved into essentially a beef animal and in that role its influence worldwide has been immense and far-reaching .
27 In that respect their Lordships were wrong ; by the time the Mantela docked Koraloona would have gained , at the ripe old age of twenty-four years , four months and seven days , their first assistant medical officer .
28 Like so many things in that world its origins came from a period in history where everything was deliberately hazy .
29 In that game his side displayed a verve and fair rarely seen in English rugby , let alone at a senior representative level , as they ran the bemused Australians ragged .
30 There would be further set-backs as one lean spell caused the factions to surface again , but now they were truly under way and in due course their supremacy would become complete .
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