Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun] we [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In strong winds we do n't want beginners to be overpowered and so we reduce the sail area , that 's known as reefing .
2 We then all sit down together and discuss these various options over and over again until the board has reached a position of understanding of where in broad terms we think the strategy of the individual business should fit .
3 In technical terms we say that Socinus rejected the ‘ forensic ’ idea of salvation .
4 in life-supporting mysteries we share ;
5 In each basket we compared like with like — so there were no cheap and nasty products with brand names you 've never heard before .
6 The temptation to equate the two positions relies apparently on two things : on the fact that in each case we have an adjective and a noun or noun phrase , and on the supposition that attributive adjectives and predicative adjectives all share the referential locus of the head noun to which they are related .
7 In each tableau we find θ using ( 6.4b ) ( θ is equal to θ for the previous tableau ) and , assuming that there is a unique j ( say j = k ) which achieves the maximum in ( 6.4b ) , we pivot in column k and repeat the process .
8 In each city we have taken over hotel conference centres to provide comfortable facilities for everyone to chat in private to one of our experts .
9 Never forget that girl in that bungalow we saw .
10 And in that act we believe that in a spiritual sense that we are lifted up .
11 Yes I erm I would like to point out that we are looking er very closely at the sales and I 've just had a report on my desk from the head of finance which is the beginning of the discussions in the management team on er the sales erm and relation of loss of sales to profit and so on and the now we , the shop is in that position we 've had time t we have more time to assess how things are working out .
12 Though that 's beginning to be qualified a little because of the erm effects of erm national legislation , for example national employment legislation nowadays requires that all employers in a certain field of employment , and universities is one , erm pursue similar policies towards their staff , and indeed in our case erm pay them on the same pay scales and erm so in that sense we have to enter into agreements with trade unions and others which are binding on our members .
13 In order to understand what is happening in that country we have to see its internal developments as the effects of what is happening to the international economy as a whole .
14 1889 was a better one still ; as a matter of fact in that year we reached , perhaps , the zenith of our power .
15 Sometimes that flash is near slit 1 and in that case we know that the electron actually went through the first slit .
16 So in that case we 've got to do a bit of research have n't we ?
17 Right in that case we 'd better have a look at that now .
18 Now in that case we had to select those measures er by knowledge of the problem .
19 In that case we need a space for them to write their team number on .
20 But even but even in that case we did have er did have a case with a young a youngish lad who his accountant had written it
21 ‘ For the third year running , we have been unable to build a single house , yet in that period we have had to re-house nearly 2,000 homeless families . ’
22 but it cuts across , no there there comes a point where the of this world say oh am I allowed to do this , am I allowed to do that if you 've been here for more than three years right and it 's particularly prevalent in Scotland , oh are we allowed to do that , oh I did n't know and that 's old that is. old to a certain extent you know , she 's been around longer than has and been around but influenced by who 's been around a long time you see that 's where we get it , you see we do n't get the initiative coming in that area we get we get the oh Christ , bloody hell let's shove that one out the way that 's a national account .
23 In that report we have proposed a Council slimmed down in terms both of numbers and committees .
24 I mean all the Scottish and the Welsh , I always remember when when erm when the first houses , when we lived , when I lived with me mother , and in that house we lived in was a big estate erm near us and erm ever such a lot of Welsh people lived there and , I do n't know who it was , somebody wanted a place , could n't get anywhere and my mother went up there with you let all the Welsh people come here he s she said they run us down and that was years and years ago she said , nearly everybody on that estate 's Welsh ourselves .
25 It 's been two years in the studio but in that time we 've probably only spent four months recording . ’
26 In that time we managed to talk to many broadcasters , primarily European ( which reflects where we see our main market potential and the fact that MIPCOM did seem to have greater numbers of European broadcasters than from any other significant territory ) .
27 In that time we had won 3 and drawn 2 .
28 Actually , we were probably more technical than we are now , 'cos we had a year 's break between the two bands and in that time we lost all our talent , so we had to start again .
29 In that time we have found out how it is produced , how it is metabolized and , now that its receptor has been cloned , we are beginning to understand how it acts to release calcium .
30 The flares you fired thirty six years ago are still burning brightly today , for in that time we have not had a world war .
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