Example sentences of "in [det] [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 How many of the hundreds of thousands of cells in each tiny brain region must one study to get a representative picture ?
2 In 1909 the Local Government Board carried out its responsibilities under the Children Act by making boarding-out committees obligatory in each Poor Law Union .
3 More immediately , however , the new policy was imposed through suspending pensions to the elderly themselves , and insisting that those on relief should move into the prison-like work-houses built in each Poor Law district after 1834 .
4 Mr. Newman has urged us to treat the Derbyshire County Council as the public authority and leave it to the court in each individual libel action to undertake the balancing exercise of the competing interests .
5 Then insert a wood screw in each central hinge hole , screwing into the timber door frame
6 The snatching is usual on full lock as the universal joint in each front drive shaft speeds up and slows down as it is not a constant velocity joint ( unlike the V8 109 and Range Rover ) .
7 The corporate-strategy literature now offers a more systematic approach to the precise definition of what the critical success factors need to be in each specific business setting and especially how they relate to each other within a model of success .
8 Some indication of how this operates can be seen in the last extract quoted , other answers to these questions are to a certain extent dictated by the nature of the activities involved in each specific arts subject , and the way they are examined .
9 Whereas previous schemes , such as that of Dewey , presented an enumerated list of subjects in hierarchical layout with appended notation ( e.g. decimal numbers ) to express the system in practice , the Colon Classification distinguishes a range of " facets " in each major subject area , which the classifier combines ( like a set of parts ) to form an extended symbol which both expresses the specific subject and its relationships and also allows for its easy insertion in and retrieval from a store sequence ( e.g. a shelf ) .
10 These factors led to a pattern of ‘ top-ten ’ thinking It is repeatedly stated that in each major industry sector — and in the world electronics industry itself — only ten or so world players will survive .
11 In each foreign exchange market the opening spot rates are established by noting the previous day 's exchange rates plus those in earlier time zones .
12 Since severe visual handicap , especially total blindness , has a low incidence among school-aged children in the United Kingdom , it is likely that there will be very few children in each local education authority whose education requires significant adaptation as a result of lack of sight or substantially defective vision .
13 The Department of the Environment purports to have knowledge enough at its fingertips to enable a standard spending assessment to be made that takes account of all sorts of individual circumstances in each local authority area .
14 In each subsequent time period player A , and its opponent in that period B t , observe x , then choose and respectively .
15 TYPE in the remainder of Task 21 , observing correct column discipline , ie tap New line ( which means Shift+Enter ) at the end of each line of the table and in each clear line space also
16 As mentioned above , the rate of reduction in the level of infant mortality was not uniform in each maternal age group .
17 The study demonstrated not only the independent effect of maternal age on mortality ( in the form of reverse " J " or " U " shaped curves ) at all parity levels , but also that mortality increased almost linearly in the neonatal , post-neonatal and toddler ages with parity in each maternal age group ( Heady and Morris , 1959 ) .
18 The most important reason , however , for not placing the information system in each interviewing room concerns support for the adviser .
19 An analysis of early data found that Blacks were over-represented in each main offence group and each age group , whereas Asians ( from the Indian sub-continent ) were roughly pre-portionately represented .
20 Behind the apparent fluidity of the timetable there is in fact a detailed system of record-keeping so that it is usually possible to say what point each child has reached in each main subject area .
21 In that crushable taffeta ballet dress she has no right to look so cute .
22 Somerset are now 187 for 5 , a tight finish in prospect in that Nat West match .
23 In that pure evening light of late summer the plains were brown and golden , with here a crumbling village with women nearly always in black , and here a straggling group of toylike , stunted umbrella pines .
24 I 've become interested in that odd-bod group NURSE WITH WOUND but do n't know much about them .
25 Half of the bribes taken in that vast government office went back by devious and secret means to the politicians .
26 In that vast space Jandl 's sound poetry proved effective , but a nervous Fainlight read ‘ The Spider ’ about a bad mescaline trip , and flipped under unwelcome support from Vinkenoog .
27 Carly 's mum ( Twiggy ) is chatting to the devoted mother of Andreas , Taran , and Charlotte ( Francesca Annis ) , with Hannah and Jessie 's mum listening intently — she 's Jean Boht , who stars in that matriarchal Merseyside comedy , Bread .
28 ‘ … he 's very depressed … see him when I can … he 's not working … not doing anything , much … still lies about in that appalling house drinking
29 All the same , when Jannie spoke in that curious Oxford-and-Cambridge accent she had , she seemed to Tessa immeasurably remote and eccentric — a woman of some quite different generation .
30 Professor Hobsbawm considers that the rise of the cotton industry marks a fundamental change in that mechanised factory production resulted in such rapidly diminishing unit costs as to be " no longer dependent on existing demand , but to create its own market " .
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