Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [adj] i [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 In Part Two I want to try to develop some of this potential and outline a ‘ postclassical ’ perspective : that is , a perspective grounded on the fundamental assumptions made by Beccaria , but with some liberties taken and adjustments made in the light of the various problems it has encountered .
2 In Part One I have briefly outlined the origins and fate of the classical perspective in criminology .
3 In Figure 11 I show the kind of wiring diagram that would make a single cell responsive to a particular kind of edge , with a particular orientation .
4 In Figure 9.5 I have continued it down to 10 bars , the pressure versus altitude being calculated from adiabatic lapse-rate conditions .
5 For this reason , in Figure 7 I have n't actually drawn the triangle .
6 In Chapter 4 I argue that the concept of women 's ‘ domesticity ’ which is used loosely in sociological writing needs to be broken down into a number of more precise concepts before much sense can be made of women 's similarities/differences on this dimension .
7 In Chapter 4 I show that an attempt to prove the possibility of pluralism by proving the existence of irreducibly " external " relations presupposes a distinction between a subjective and an objective order .
8 In Chapter 4 I discuss the performance of the lexical access component based on real input from the RM1 front-end processor .
9 In Chapter 14 I sketch out the fundamentals of a structuralist theory of truth .
10 In Chapter 10 I analyse the inter-subjective conditions of objective validity and the relation between objective validity and truth .
11 In Chapter 10 I try to make some suggestions about the form and content of a practical politics of reproduction which could help in the mobilization of the social forces necessary for the implementation of a programme of structural social change .
12 In Chapter 8 I analyse the manner in which experiences themselves present themselves to us in a biographical context .
13 In Chapter Four I set Out some of the reasons why conferences and other big events are held .
14 In Chapter 5 I propose to look at a different aspect of metalinguistic politics : the way in which grammarians and linguists have projected a male/ female dichotomy on to the languages of the world , and their attempts to use grammar as a tactical weapon in the battle of the sexes .
15 In Chapter 12 I give additional clarifications about my use of the word " structure " and try to explain why a structural approach is incompatible with a description of the world in terms of objects and attributes .
16 In chapter 2 I discuss the Kingman recommendations on the teaching of grammar , and describe their influence on my own Report .
17 In Chapter 9 I attempt an outline of the framework of a regional plan for economic regeneration which is a ‘ democratic alternative ’ to the corporatist proposals of the Northern Regional Strategy Team , ( 1979 ) .
18 In Chapter 3 I discuss some of the reasons why this approach must fail and why the idea of individuality can not be " defined " in terms of certain criteria whereby ontological particulars are re-identified and distinguished from species .
19 Right it 's due in week three I think .
20 And how ever long the queue is in Abbey National I 've got to wait .
21 So in paragraph six I start with the C S P .
22 In fig 4 I have shown a few illustrative voicing examples :
23 In fact all I do is two lines like that .
24 ( In Fig. 1 I 've drawn a diagram version of the needle and strips . )
25 In Fig. 8 I have illustrated the basic version which permits six buds on the main permanent branch and nine on the secondary branch .
26 In Table 3 I show a one-year budget , based roughly on my own farm in Year 4 .
27 In Table 2 I have shown a typical capital budget over four years .
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