Example sentences of "in [adj] [art] [noun sg] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 Although you have to cart the cylinder around with you , there is a bonus in that a blowtorch can be used upside down to get under a pipe which is being fitted in situ ; turning a cartridge-fed blowlamp upside down can cause problems as it will flare .
2 These changes strike at the very base of rugby union football as played for the last 100 years in that a player could play when , where and for whom providing that he paid his subscription before departing from his old club .
3 As a matter of fact there 's pride , pride in that a picture can get away from the lollipops and still be inoffensive and commercially pleasing .
4 Firstly , a budget should be a planning document in that an organisation should clarify its goals and priorities in a forward looking way and relate them to available resources .
5 ‘ For sale ’ signs began to multiply as panic set in that the village would be blighted .
6 Also in such a position the impact of CA 1985 s.151 must be addressed in that the company can not meet our fees except in a particular set of circumstances .
7 In practice the simplest solution will normally be followed in that the cost will be allocated to the same period as the payment in the financial accounts .
8 Despite the disappointing erm what opening twenty four minutes , you must be pleased with the comeback , and it shows a bit more confidence in that the side can still come back from being three none .
9 Witness could not say how much help in this a girl would need from the men because it varied so much , but she did not think it amounted to much , and no special men workers were employed for it " Lifting is therefore not denied , but its importance is distinctly minimized when a woman is speaking , maximized when a man is .
10 The Buckfastleigh section , now known as the Primrose Line , has been leased to the South Devon Railway Trust who are supported by the Dart Valley Railway Association and will operate it very much as before but adding various events to attract railway enthusiasts : in this the Trust will have the fullest support and cooperation from the Company line .
11 That in itself may sound daunting , but on its centennial in 1993 the museum would prefer to see its situation as an asset .
12 In 1993 the software will be ported to DEC 's Alpha platform running OSF/1 Unix .
13 They predict that in 1993 the Tunnel will carry 30m people , or 44% of all cross-Channel passenger traffic , and 17% of all freight business .
14 In 1993 the League will be expanded to 50-overs-per-side , and coloured clothing will be worn for the first time in senior English cricket .
15 d ) If you cut a flatworm in half the head will grow a new tail ; more surprisingly , the tail will grow a new head .
16 In 1892 the Headmaster could announce that " twice as many honours and distinctions and just over twice as many certificates as last year have been gained .
17 In 1979 a homebuyer would have only had a choice of repayment or the newly-popular endowment mortgages .
18 Further , any person contemplating publication of statements in such a discussion would face duplication of the proceedings and increased costs in any case where the allegations made do identify an individual councillor or officer .
19 It is true that the claim in such a case can be distinguished as being proprietary in nature .
20 Why in such a case should the courts blind themselves to a clear indication of what Parliament intended in using those words ?
21 Clearly , a list of observation statements acquired in such a way would form a very unsatisfactory basis for the respective generalizations .
22 To see a parent — someone he thinks of as being all-powerful and ever-capable — reacting in such a way must induce in the child the belief that whatever it is that is causing such terror must be dreadful indeed and that he , therefore , should be equally terrified .
23 The shadows of a mouse projected upon the wall in such a way could make us believe a monster lurked around the corner .
24 ‘ Highlighting sexual harassment in such a way can have a totally detrimental effect , ’ he said .
25 Euro-dollar demand deposits or accounts are seldom used or available as the balances of such accounts would be volatile and the costs incurred in such a service would reduce the overall efficiency and competitiveness of the euro-dollar market .
26 The care provided in such a unit might look something like the list that follows .
27 But even if Kants idea of a unitary space is granted , it is still not entirely clear how places in such a space can act as a principle of individuation .
28 He was concerned that to include the large Asian countries in such a scheme would introduce problems that the small nations could find difficult to resolve .
29 In such cases the Court of Justice has held that the requirements of Article 190 are satisfied if the statement of reasons given explains in essence the measures taken by the institutions and that a specific statement of reasons in support of all the details which might be contained in such a measure can not be required , provided such details fall within the general scheme of the measures as a whole .
30 A company operating in such a society must realise that the extended family means that the decisions on consumption are taken in a larger unit and in different ways .
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