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

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1 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 .
2 Although this factor may be difficult to assess in monetary terms it may be influential in the make or buy decision .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 ) ) .
7 In an imperfect capital market it need not be the same for all firms , and in an economy subject to cyclical fluctuations in economic activity it need not be the same over time .
8 Thus in allied localities it may be possible to trace material from one specific source using its modal size and spread , noting the increases and decreases in its contribution to local materials ( Curray , 1960 ; McManus , Buller & green , 1980 ) .
9 In each case it may be possible to print out target costs against each subsection and therefore quantify any profit or loss .
10 In each case it may be possible to provide additional practical and problem-solving skills by integrating either one or both of the following into the programmes ( this could be particularly important for those students wishing to enter Higher Education ) :
11 Lord Morton of Henryton commenting on that example said that in each case it would be for the Commissioners to make a finding as to whether the income in question was or was not paid to or for the benefit of the child by virtue or in consequence of the settlement .
12 The same point can be made about each of the examples in [ 13 – 16 ] : in each case in other words introduces a summary rather than a paraphrase , and , not surprisingly , in each case it could be replaced by in short .
13 The computer is very fast ; it can be set to scan the text of journal articles and print out the titles of all which use significant key words more than a stated number of times , and it can be set to tell us how many times Shakespeare used a particular expression , and in each case it can give the results quite astonishingly quickly .
14 And in that sense it would be obviously grossly unfair .
15 Undoubtedly , as a general rule , the seller wants to get the highest price for his property , and the purchaser wishes to give the lowest , and in that sense it may be said that an expected difference between the parties is to be implied in every case , but unless a difference has actually arisen , it does not appear to me to be an " arbitration " .
16 Bet if I took his jacket off and put it in that washer it 'd of fallen to bits cos it was that mucky .
17 Charles 's appointments were of better men , but he used Laud , Williams , Juxon and others as his highest secular officials ; in that capacity it could hardly be expected that they would not be the subject of the same Parliamentary criticism as were laymen .
18 In that way it would increase the number of such clients supported and thus become an even more cost-effective service .
19 Where a capital sum is paid to the settlor in the year of assessment by a body corporate connected with the settlement in that year it shall be assumed until the contrary is shown that an associated payment of an amount not less than the amount of the capital sum has been made to that body corporate by the trustees of the settlement ( s678(7) ) .
20 Ah well in that case it would be a good idea to write to R E S .
21 In that case it would be better if you brought us up to date with what 's been happening first . ’
22 He says ’ It could be solved … but in that case it would mean paying twice … the cost would fall on the poll tax payer .
23 In that case it 'll be one of those fashionable marriages where the couple live apart most of the time , will it ? ’
24 So sometimes a horse may only have a bad habit in relation to a certain rider , and in that case it will be the rider who will need the extra training .
25 In that case it will be judged necessary to seek a running-mate whose popularity will attract votes in the other third .
26 In that case it will continue to grow until it becomes a gross and bloated two hundred kilos or more .
27 In that case it should no longer be defined as a ‘ dog ’ .
28 But in that case it can not be ‘ a sensation of the lines on the paper ’ .
29 They came to the conclusion that trusts offered a significant advantage only in their Republican days ; in that period it may well be that peregrines and other disadvantaged classes made good use of them .
30 Well , yes , but in that area it will be catering mainly for tourists , wo n't it ?
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