Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun pl] [pers pn] has " in BNC.

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1 It could be argued that anyone who is idiot enough to send a cheque for thousands of pounds to a salesman of shares in unquoted companies he has never heard of deserves to lose it all .
2 In split-brain patients it has been shown that the left hemisphere retains language function , the right does not .
3 In social situations it has to be recognised that there is at least one other sentient being present who has his own objectives which might accord with or oppose those of the first person .
4 In some instances it has been sheer luck for members of the public with either guns jamming or security force patrols intercepting the terrorists . ’
5 In some cases it has not been clear from the notes to the accounts whether the directors consider that they have departed from a specific statutory rule and that the true and fair view override is being invoked .
6 In some cases it has been found in the exemption from liability of the released party to be sued by his co-contractors , as where the released party is already bankrupt .
7 In some cases it has led to violent confrontations requiring police intervention .
8 However , the Community has always had variable depth in its integration — in some areas it has been deeply integrated and in others there has been shallower integration .
9 Phylloxera is generally considered to be the greatest disaster in French viticultural history , but in some respects it has also been a blessing .
10 In some districts it has been impossible to make it available to everyone .
11 The most daunting problem facing Louis Gerstner is that as yet he has absolutely no idea just how much he does n't know — and he will be Superman if in six months he has more than scratched the surface on that problem .
12 In such straits he has little room for manoeuvre .
13 In 10 games he has scored 136 points , the most in the land by some way .
14 Some of these byroads have developed a heavier traffic since they were first laid out , and in these instances it has been an easy matter to take in more of the verges and to widen the road surface .
15 To help it in these roles it has two seats on Council which is the top executive body of the University .
16 In large organizations it has become common practice for audit committees , consisting of representatives of senior management , the internal audit department and external auditors , to meet .
17 In three months he has n't committed a single offence .
18 If the extremely unlikely event transpires that in three years he has discovered nothing of his partner 's past , then why should he complain ?
19 In corporate terms it has to be made more dangerous to acquiesce than to dissent and this is not an easy trick to turn .
20 To the extent that the purchaser is willing to accept this reduction of the absolute nature of warranties , it should be on the basis the vendor acknowledges that in all circumstances it has made full and proper enquiries and investigations ( see clause 13.6 of the standard sale agreement — Appendix III ) ; ( i ) to provide that the vendor shall not be liable if the purchaser completed the sale at the full purchase price despite the fact that it had knowledge of a particular breach of warranty .
21 But in all cases he has been stopped by diocesan authorities as the centres are outside his parish .
22 The letter from Mr. Roper in the March issue of the Record claims that in many authorities it has been staff themselves who have initiated the blacking of News International newspapers .
23 While the panels normally take place in St Augustine 's in many instances it has been judged more beneficial to hold the meetings outside school ( e.g. in the secure wing of St Mary 's List D , at Rosevale school and at Larchgrove Assessment Centre ) .
24 In Scotland the most obvious example of this — the Scottish Development Agency ( SDA ) — is not strictly a local government but a regional organization , yet in many ways it has provided a model for initiatives which have since been developed elsewhere at local level .
25 Whatever it is called , in many ways it has more going for it than Greenness and can even incorporate it .
26 In many ways it has failed to realise the changes in British society and has had problems in providing a service for ethnic minorities .
27 In many ways it has considerable weaknesses .
28 In many ways it has become a victim of its own success .
29 He is also the favourite and in many ways he has more charisma .
30 Yet we must be careful before blaming politicians for this mundane campaign , since in many respects it has been a reflection of ourselves .
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