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

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1 Largely because of their native climate and sparse grazing , they are small animals standing perhaps 100–110cm at the withers on the islands and weighing 300–350kg , but in improved mainland environments they reach 116–122cm and can weigh 50 per cent more than the island cattle .
2 Oh I 've not thought about , I tell you I looked in British Home Stores they had these
3 In personal injury cases you obtain the advice of experts " doctors , engineers and barristers " on a daily basis .
4 But I hope that you will think , as I do , that because this basic subject is omitted in ordinary teaching syllabuses it is all the more important that law students should pick up something about it on their own .
5 In soft brass passages it provides a perfectly satisfactory bass by itself , but in loud ones the difference in quality between its ‘ blunt ’ tones and the ‘ sharp ’ utterance of the trumpets and trombones makes itself felt .
6 In hard winter areas it will need protection with cloches to continue cropping all through the winter .
7 At one month after eradication of H pylori in duodenal ulcer patients we observed a more marked rise in postprandial pH consistent with a reduced acid response to the meal .
8 If supervisors are included in regular management meetings they should be more effective communicators .
9 In existing housing areas it is hard to see any changes at all , despite the fact that so many of these are extremely unsafe by comparison with newer areas .
10 The spokesman also claimed that if Mr Smyth was really interested in improving community relations he would re-route all Orange and Black parades away from the Lower Ormeau .
11 In long-term supply agreements it is desirable to have some agreed method for fixing the price , either on a quarterly or on a cargo by cargo basis .
12 In developing study techniques it is difficult to produce anything approaching activity .
13 There are many rumours that people in other countries are reproducing test-tube fusion , but in American government labs they are getting nowhere ; however , many people do not believe them and assert that the big laboratories are seeing the phenomenon and keeping quiet because the oil companies with so much to lose have bought their silence .
14 In strict cash terms she is paying a higher rate on her mortgage than her savings are earning .
15 * If you work in open food areas you are only permitted to wear wedding rings without stones , sleeper earrings and identity bracelets/necklaces worn for medical purposes . ’
16 Where the publications are a supply for acquisition , the recipient subscriber will account for VAT in its member state although such publications are zero-rated in the UK , in other member states they are taxed at a reduced rate , and in Denmark they are taxed at 25% !
17 And in some class rooms the kids are gon na go down for a variety of reasons , they 're gon na they 're gon na work their ticket and in other class rooms they wo n't !
18 In treacherous sea conditions we have had to place complete trust in our fellow crew members .
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