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

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1 Only in Champagne has this grape proved so successful .
2 Pinot Blanc wines in Champagne have more body than the Chardonnay and a greater alcoholic potential , but they lack finesse and usually remain neutral or possess a slightly earthy taste .
3 Still adhering to the old fashioned measurement by piece ( a cask which in Champagne contains 205 litres ) , the 2,666 litres of must , as it comes through the pressing operation , is separated into three portions in order of quality : the cuvée , which amounts to the first ten pieces ( 2,050 litres ) ; the premiere taille , which includes the next two pieces ( 410 litres ) ; and the deuxième taille , or the last piece ( 205 litres ) .
4 Since leakages are assumed to be related to income , and injections are assumed exogenous , then variations in income equate total income and expenditure flows in the circular flow model .
5 Bathroom in suite comprising panelled bath , pedestal finished in white .
6 The reforms in national insurance contributions will abolish the in-built bias currently in existence to create part-time employment .
7 Advances in pathology brought accurate descriptions of the different kinds of new growth and allowed some sort of classification , but gave little help in suggesting remedies .
8 In fact no one argues that the marked increase in provision to service this model ( Department of Education and Science 1978b Ling and Davies 1984 ) has led to a marked improvement in pupils ' behaviour .
9 Senior officers may or may not have been involved , but they certainly made public their opposition to party politicians who had held back the growth of military expenditure in budget balancing financial policies .
10 Creating a change in level needs careful planning and construction , but will undoubtedly enhance the appearance of the entire garden .
11 One of the worst effects of massive manufacturing industry was the employment of young children in the factories for up to fifteen hours a day , when the huge slump in hand-loom weaving forced parents to live off their children .
12 ‘ We have something similar in physics called non-local interaction , ’ Professor Bohm says .
13 This is a complicated , scientific bit of equipment , and really you need to have a P H D in physics to have any appreciation what a syncrotron radiation source is . ’
14 Ralph Clarke and John Wood in defence saved more goals than they let in , and after the match Ralph was nicknamed Kamikaze for bravely tackling an 18 stone opponent .
15 Further work is in progress to clarify this problem .
16 Research is in progress to seek further evidence .
17 A case that looks set to rival Outhwaite in notoriety concerns two Feltrim syndicates , where at least £200m of losses are emerging on ‘ excess-of-loss ’ insurance in 1987–89 .
18 All patients in remission had endoscopic grading 0–1 .
19 In contrast , high-rise housing was originally intended in part to undermine this definition of the domestic ideal ; by using a quite different urban built form and providing communal facilities such as creches and canteens , it was thought that women would be liberated both from the ideology of domesticity and its actuality .
20 The isotopic distinction between MORB and OIB is a source distinction , whereas the trace element differences may in part reflect different conditions of melting .
21 The religious developments sketched in chapter 1 also in part expressed these tensions while providing a framework — without offering simply and divisively political answers — within which anxieties expressed through the issues of the slave trade and slavery could be handled .
22 At the time of this Report , knitters ' order intake volumes for Autumn 1993 are down on the previous year , in part as retailers delay ordering and in part reflecting recessionary conditions in key export markets in Europe and Japan .
23 Tolkien saw the problem of evil in books as in realities , and he told his story at least in part to dramatise that problem ; he did not however claim to know the answer to it .
24 The French State was fashioned in a Europe with a wide variety of political forms but , once it was created , it changed the terms of competition and of survival for lesser powers and for the ramshackle empires that in part covered these principalities .
25 Consenting to have one 's mail opened by another , to be visited without prior arrangement , and to have another arrange aspects of one 's plans or activities without prior consultation ( e.g. accepting invitations in one 's name ) may or may not be justified by their instrumental value , but in any case they are taken in our culture as expressing the existence of certain attitudes , as in part constituting those attitudes .
26 Money that will be used in part to buy more mercury , that 's supposed to be a controlled substance .
27 In part to prevent such developments , the Reaganites established transition task forces comprised mainly of conservative ideologues who were commiss-ioned to scrutinize and prepare detailed reports on the workings of agencies and departments .
28 That the restrictions are at last to be lifted in part reflects universal acknowledgement that terror of the communications revolution has been a prime contributor to the technological backwardness of the country .
29 The object of designing a national common core was in part to raise overall standards and in part to prevent the wastage of resources involved in each of the 22 NACAB areas designing its own basic training course .
30 Increased efficiency and greater mechanization have in part facilitated this development .
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