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

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1 Section 4 of the UCTA subjects any such counter-indemnity granted by a consumer to the test of reasonableness , so that in cases other than death or personal injury the situation is identical to that subsisting under s 2(2) but this left the operation of s 2 ( 1 ) unclear in relation to a counter-indemnity granted by a consumer in respect of death or personal injury suffered by himself .
2 Cheney 's decision to cancel rather than rescue the stricken programme was also widely interpreted as an attempt by the Defence Department to repudiate the long-standing convention that defence contractors could enter into unrealistic contracts confident that the government would make good any losses suffered in cases other than fraud or gross mismanagement .
3 But some of the most fruitful findings at ancient sites have been by those such as the researchers on the Dragon Project discussed later in this chapter , trained in disciplines other than archaeology .
4 Most of the Colleges are quite extensively engaged in activities other than teacher education , their viability would be disturbed but it would not be destroyed .
5 It then , in October , expressed its concern that a high proportion of courses in subjects other than business studies were being turned down , and it suggested that one of the reasons making it difficult for such courses to be approved might be that ‘ the Council 's present structure of honours and ordinary degrees was not so appropriate for courses in those fields ’ as in science and technology .
6 Further information on copper deposits and occurrences in areas other than South-west England and Scotland can be found in Dewey and Eastwood ( 1925 ) .
7 One is that the defence applies in torts other than negligence .
8 Hardy 's diction here is certainly pre-modernist , though in matters other than diction Hardy was more of a modernist than we commonly suppose .
9 Similarly , June Allyson , ‘ thought it was wonderful that Ronnie was vitally interested in everything and was always studying a new subject … he showed the same thoroughness in matters other than politics and he was … always studying ’ .
10 ( Note that waves scattered in directions other than back towards the source have been omitted , and that the transmitted pulse would cover the whole planet . )
11 And although that may mean that stars with planets are less likely to be found in places other than co-rotation orbits , the corollary would be that they are likely to be found within such orbits .
12 They do n't need to , but , erm , I mean nine , ninety eight per cent of their sales is on sale of gas , so the only way you can make a name for yourself is getting involved in things other than gas , one , installing central heating or kitchen .
13 This led the Germans to emphasise their strengths in things other than politics , especially culture ( during the first half of the 19th century ) and industry ( during the second half ) , using these to build the German nation .
14 As against this view , however , Jensen and Murphy suggest with some plausibility that ‘ there are strong political and organizational forces that tend to define success in dimensions other than shareholder wealth and exert pressures for actions that reduce firm value .
15 ‘ Benefit ’ , however , can also be assessed in ways other than deferment of institutional care .
16 Instruction in languages other than Russian was prohibited .
17 Five million West Germans can already receive Eurosport , and 17 million Continentals in all , and this week the company will announce its first simultaneous commentaries in languages other than English .
18 These signs need to be in languages other than English if appropriate .
19 Other instances include the lack of avail-ability of vegetarian food or Halal meat , the failure to communicate school messages to parents in languages other than English , and the absence of policies on racial abuse or equal opportunities .
20 Special celebratory services with ethnic bands and music are arranged , and in some areas parts of the Mass are celebrated in languages other than English .
21 One head of English in a comprehensive school described the compilation of an anthology of students ' writing which had included writing in languages other than English .
22 Although English as a foreign/second language is a primary concern of many students , applied linguistic work in languages other than English is given every encouragement .
23 Neither the proportion of issues in languages other than English ( 4% ) , nor the relative popularity of particular foreign languages had changed radically since these features were last examined , between 1969 and 1972 .
24 Of the few very recent publications in languages other than English , most ( 93% ) had been acquired by purchase .
25 It remains to be seen whether interaction occurs between DRP and glycoproteins in tissues other than muscle and whether such interaction is important to the function of DRP in these tissues .
26 He guided them through a broad passageway flanked with heavy half-columns surmounted with lotus blooms , and protected by the couched forms of rams , Amun 's beast , in sculptures larger than life .
27 The trays used by Rimatron are fairly universal and can be found in outlets other than detector retailers .
28 Monetary policy is considered in Chapters 20–22 and exchange rate policy in Chapter 28 .
29 We have traced the processes by which they become turbulent in Sections 17.6–17.8 and Chapter 18 .
30 They know every track and ledge in the slag ; know how the rain has carved it into gulleys where now the snow lies deep as a crevasse ; know how the surface of the slag is in parts rotten as scree , an in others as hard as iron .
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