Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun sg] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Systematic changes in the instruments of monetary and fiscal policy would produce only predictable changes in aggregate demand and therefore can not be used to stabilize real output — policy is ineffective .
2 Although this area of research is beyond my technical competence , I am assured by experts in neo-Walrasian economics that very strong apriori restrictions need to be imposed before even a glimmer of a general market clearing solution can be discerned .
3 The other end of the scale the erm Sun gets much of its editorial exclusives and material often running to five or six pages erm by covering the Royal Family erm in terms of language in that in the language used , the Sun erm tends to adopt a very simple writing style of one adjective erm sorry one verb and a number of adjectives with a couple of nouns , tends to be sentence went off around ten to twelve words and the design is also quite interesting because they like to sort of leave things out so you have a paragraph in normal type and then a paragraph in bold with big splodges next to it to highlight it .
4 Again , some of these processes occur in normal adolescence and indeed even all of them may occur in some people in the absence of drug use , although this is improbable .
5 There was an unspoken religious respect for another man 's possessions far stronger than the respect for property in normal society and correspondingly more unpleasant .
6 sole practitioners are not a homogeneous group — they represent those engaging in low risk as well as high risk work ;
7 The avoidance of such fluctuations was considered desirable not only as a first stage in monetary union but also for the smooth operation of the Common Agricultural Policy , since food prices are calculated according to the exchange value of member currencies .
8 An NAS part 1 course is an ideal way to become involved in underwater archaeology or simply satisfy your curiosity as to what it 's all about .
9 It can , however , be claimed that though the expansion of employment in the public sector was not directly responsible for the decline in the number of people employed in the manufacturing sector because it did not use the same labour sources and because there was no labour shortage anyhow , it was , nevertheless , indirectly responsible because it led to a decline in private profit and hence to a shortage of capital for investment in the manufacturing industries .
10 These are called private law remedies because they were originally used only in private law but later came to be used in public law .
11 But because the declaration and injunction are remedies in private law as well as in public law , there are also procedures contained elsewhere in the Rules of the Supreme Court for applying for these remedies .
12 An actor can wear his cap as an academic in private conversation as well as the next person , but once on stage the actor responds to the requirements of a scene being played , and works through from moment to moment .
13 Local government is full of excitement and variety ; it is an opportunity to be at the centre of things in the community and an excellent stepping stone to work in private practice as well as commerce and industry .
14 Why should we worry about this if the marriage remains the harmonious institution for pooling resources which is normally assumed , in economic theory as elsewhere ?
15 Indeed , Lord Plowden ( who was at the time a civil servant engaged in economic planning and subsequently the chairman of a public corporation ) has recently suggested that the blueprint laid down in the Act was arguably too detailed , and that questions such as the division of powers between the centre and Area Boards could rationally be placed within the purview of nationalised industry management rather than of Parliament .
16 Then I did a day 's course in bouncing choreography but never found time to create a routine .
17 But Madam Deputy Speaker , these order do n't pay any attention to a number of matters in what I would regard as the public interest and whilst the minister as I say , has quite rightly paid tribute to professional organisations involved in this process , we must never forget that we 're here to represent the public interest and not just er er specific professional interests that may be relevant in each case and indeed in the light of what has happened in this field of enforcement er over the last two years , the minister must be aware that the public are requiring higher standards of commercial probity .
18 Make four small holes for legs on this seamed side , place a flake in each hole and then turn the cake over — it should stand upright .
19 For example , a large part of exam nerves are due to students promoting fear in each other and then ‘ picking up ’ that atmosphere .
20 These inaccuracies , however , are probably small and apply similarly in each year and therefore are unlikely to affect the overall results .
21 Penalty shootouts were required in each instance but only the most optimistic fan — or a representative from the Guinness Book of Records — would have forecast it happening again .
22 The architecture is such that processing begins in each module as soon as data becomes available , i.e. partial results flow along pipelines between the modules so that all may work simultaneously whenever possible .
23 As shown in Fig. 5A the AvaII DNA fragment in each orientation as well as both oligos stimulate the CAT activity found for the parental pBLcat2 plasmid by two- to threefold .
24 The sides of the pack must carry details of how much tar , nicotine and carbon monoxide are in each cigarette as well as explanations of why each is harmful to health .
25 It is better , therefore , that the revision be built into the pedagogical grammar , by including some revision in each lesson and also by special revision lessons .
26 Birds of prey , which are among the keenest-sighted animals in the word , have two circular foveae in each eye as well as a strip .
27 This method easier then drilling a separate hole in each piece and then trying to line them up accurately .
28 However , he eventually chose the winners in each section and then from them had to decide which would win the HARRY GERRARD CUP for the best overall print in the exhibition .
29 At various points in this book I have referred to such agents — among them nations , dynasties , social classes , elites of diverse kinds , generational , ethnic and cultural groups — and we have now to examine more closely their role in political life and especially the conditions under which one or other of them has a predominant influence .
30 Some people purport to be experts in political campaigning but still refuse to accept television as a major medium .
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