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

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1 In effect , when section 89 applies , the company if it wishes to issue equity shares for cash , has to do so by a rights issue , as described in chapter 13 or a similar process if it is a private company .
2 Training officers who noted that they were able to spend their full time on training were very rare , although it was noted in Chapter 4 that a training officer or more ‘ training officer time ’ was the most commonly wanted further ‘ resource ’ to expand or develop existing training programmes .
3 Two other cuts made before the Paris premiere in 1867 are also restored at the Coliseum : part of a scene between Carlos and Rodrigo ( Marquis of Posa ) in Act II and a splendid passage between King Philip and his son Carlos which found its way into his Requiem in 1873 .
4 Formal invigilated examinations take place in week 11 and a full examinations board ( the MEC ) is held after the end of each term .
5 Not much can change in cricket other than a change of emphasis and tactics .
6 I was horrified in nineteen ninety one with my first visit to see the enormous problems in housing three and a half million people were forcibly moved in the eighties in South Africa , the biggest peacetime movement of people anywhere in the world and there are now over seven million people in , just in the shacks on the roads , not even the informal housing which counts for more .
7 Monteverdi , an Ingegneri pupil like Marenzio , began by publishing three books of more or less conventional madrigals ( 1587–92 ) , though they include such a masterpiece of tone-painting as ‘ Ecco mormorar l'onde ’ in Book II and a striking increase in monotone declamation , particularly in three more Tasso settings ( from Gerusalemme liberata ) , in Book III .
8 And what are the constraints on possible perceptions : for instance , is it in principle possible that a creature able to perceive the motion of an individual object might be able to perceive the object 's shape ?
9 But the other figure I think he 's , he 'll have to recheck is his figure on highways structural maintenance , because in fact two and a half million 's in the base budget and one and a half million 's in the approved list of thirty-seven bids at at er , priority number two .
10 The Tory performance was in fact one and a half percentage points better in The Economist 's regular sample of provincial English districts than it was three years ago , at the height of the rebellion against Mrs Thatcher 's poll tax ( see table 1 ) .
11 In May 1937 street fighting had broken out in Barcelona and was used as an excuse for outlawing the " Trotskyist " POUM , not in fact Trotskyist but a breakaway from the Spanish Communist Party in close touch with the British ILP.6 By 1938 the Communist Party had so entrenched itself through the use of Soviet aid and advisers that it was able to force the resignation of Prime Minister Prieto and to improve its position in the Cabinet .
12 This is illustrated in Fig. 1 where a household , which at first is paid an income of £100 per week , is assumed to spend all of its income in a steady stream until , at the end of each week , it has nothing left until it receives its next £100 .
13 But Norcross and Spiker ( 1957 ) ( see also Spiker 1956 b ) found , using stimuli like those shown in Fig. 5.2 and a simultaneous discrimination test , that children given training in applying different names to the two faces were superior in their test performance to controls pre-trained on a same — different task .
14 A plan of the Forum Romanum as it is today is shown in Fig. 86 while a reconstruction of it as it was under Imperial Rome , looking towards Capitol Hill , is illustrated in Fig. 85 .
15 In the same way as discussed in section 3.1 that a plane can be found which is tangential to a curved two dimensional surface , a Minkowski space can always be found to match space–time locally .
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