Example sentences of "in [noun pl] of [noun] it " in BNC.

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1 In part this is due not to ignorance of the Act , but rather to the not unreasonable proposition that , since the Act prescribes no penalty for inserting such clauses , in cases of doubt it is better to have the clause present " in terrorem " , even if , in the ultimate event of legal proceedings , it is held invalid .
2 In cases of doubt it is for the court to decide whether a witness is an expert or not after considering his qualifications and experience .
3 Even in times of peace it required constant vigilance to keep the peoples across the Rhine in check .
4 As Hannah Arendt has shown , in times of crisis the existence of a formless mass can become the basis for a totalitarian dictatorship ; in times of prosperity it can lead to an all-encompassing smugness and self-satisfaction and to the existence of a regime which knows no criticism , no control and , above all , no real opposition and thus no arguments which contain alternatives .
5 In times of trouble it is children who suffer most — whether through war or the daily grind of poverty .
6 In times of war it was standard practice for pilots to gain experience on a medium powered aircraft , such as the Harvard , before climbing into anything as powerful as the Corsair .
7 In terms of work it was a real way out for Hereward from his appalling home background .
8 I I think it 's just words that briefly talking about that issue office states because I think in terms of management it just does not make any sense .
9 Its name records its superficial affinity with the sabre-tooth ( Smilodon ) and the Tasmanian wolf ( Thylacinus ) , but in terms of ancestry it is very remote from both .
10 In terms of ideology it is exactly what the FMLN has been fighting for these past seven years .
11 So I 've got ta say , that in terms of credibility it 's , and the Regional Sec er , the General Secretary made the point about credibility within those sections , and within that , those elections , it 's for the branches to , to actually decide who represents them credibly or not and for this , for any attempt to change rule in this particular way .
12 However , in terms of provenance it is also relatable to the development of the residual lozenge patterns which possess " L " shapes around a central , square panel ; like the latter , the distribution of the quincunx arrangements is predominantly eastern , with few examples in the West Country .
13 In terms of style it 's like a short Bach piece containing lots of idiomatic motifs and pedal tone ideas .
14 In terms of research it has a very high status indeed , and is one of the leading erm scientific research centres in the country .
15 In terms of policy it thus became essential to try to weaken the English grip upon both the sea and the main rivers , such as the Oise , which flowed into the Seine , by seeking to detach the Burgundians from their English links .
16 In other words , you do n't have the political input that you presently do in erm state schools , and of course the school itself is not answerable to the Local Education Authority in terms of policy it erm it is almost a stand-alone exercise , with the financing coming directly from D E S.
17 It makes use of JPEG for bitmapped clip-art and in terms of features it 's on a par with PhotoFinish and CA-Paint .
18 In terms of lawns it 's the biggest club in the world .
19 Whilst being unsophisticated in terms of typography it does allow you to create documents which contain ‘ live ’ spreadsheets .
20 Given its size — in terms of employment it was equivalent , for example , to either mining or chemicals in the early 1970s — this represented a serious loss of resources to other sectors of the economy .
21 In terms of sound it hardly matters , because once you plug in live , the real sound is brought out in the house — you go both direct and to the amp ( racked Gallien-Krueger and Ampeg SVT heads through Hartke cabs in Gene 's case ) .
22 If we are to speak meaningfully in terms of membership it is probably better to define it in terms of communicant or active membership .
23 So that although these are er fairly different relatives in terms of bacteria it 's striking that the ETEC organism has been able to acquire in some way almost exactly the same gene that 's present in choleri .
24 I think in terms of schools it only really applies to special schools , I think once y even in some of the small independents , once you get over about forty or fifty , then you 're gon na have enough contacts
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