Example sentences of "in [adj] term [pers pn] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 We then all sit down together and discuss these various options over and over again until the board has reached a position of understanding of where in broad terms we think the strategy of the individual business should fit .
2 In economic terms they seem to have had little effect : in Merseyside , for instance , which has had every new scheme , economic decline has not even been halted , let alone reversed .
3 In technical terms we say that Socinus rejected the ‘ forensic ’ idea of salvation .
4 So in literal terms you have , you 've given me , among all flowers of the world , the flower of the rose is chief and beareth the prize , or and bears the prize , because obviously the erm , suffix for the third person singular is going to be , you 're going to use the modern version .
5 Now as a result of that , we always recognize there will be a loss to Shropshire County Council , because we 've benefited from the previous distribution , and as far as we can see in real terms we 've lost about a hundred and thirty thousand as a result of that move of a specific grant into distribution through your revenue support grant .
6 That side has improved and in real terms we have n't had to spend much in the past two or three years .
7 They do not have the ego-satisfaction of having thought up a brand new idea but in practical terms they do well ; The pioneer has developed the field and born the development costs .
8 In practical terms they call for the government to help buy and protect the Mar Lodge Estate — 77 000 acre plot of land in the Cairngorms which has been up for sale since May .
9 In general terms we want to work with the industry and do our best to build a scheme based on existing systems .
10 In general terms they house the expected local authority records , but also frequently hold large numbers of estate , manorial , business and family papers , enclosure and tithe awards .
11 I have made it clear to the Under-Secretary of State for Northern Ireland , the hon. Member for Wiltshire , North ( Mr. Needham ) , that in general terms I have every sympathy with the people in the Housing Executive and the Department of Health 's occupational therapy department whom , in effect , I shall be criticising .
12 In educational terms they have remained in a kind of limbo .
13 Having shown ( in 2.2.1 ) how we can give an unambiguous definition of binary relation in set-theoretic terms we make the notation more readable .
14 In chemical terms they oxidise the water .
15 In substantive terms we have dealt with the development of things since the eighteenth century .
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