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

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1 The 1930s and 1980s are similar in that a wide variety of institutions , both voluntary and statutory , were involved in both decades in work with or for the unemployed .
2 The continued support for FWAG is encouraging and I reiterate the conclusion Scottish Natural Heritage staff and I have reached in that a second adviser is going to be needed within the next three years .
3 The period which commenced in the early thirties was significant in that a new approach to the study of the flora was evident .
4 This makes perfect sense in that a certain intimacy is restored and those r'n'r roots show when ‘ Julian H Cope ’ offers up a Lou Reed pastiche — with ‘ Summertime Blues ’ thrown in — masquerading as a song .
5 The transactions demand is related to the function money performs as a medium of exchange in that a certain quantity of money balances is required by economic transactors simply to purchase the goods and services they expect to buy during the period in question .
6 The superstar is doubly lucky in that a certain aloofness — a concentration on tomorrow 's battle for supremacy — is expected .
7 This may be dealt with in some way in the contract in that a certain notice period may have been specified and this may have been adhered to by the parties .
8 While Molloy and Carroll use groupings which are slightly different from those used by Bourner and Hamed , the overall picture is clear in that a substantial number of those student groups entering with qualifications other than A-levels perform at least as well , and in some cases better , than those with A level entry .
9 Furthermore the data suggests that an additional level of complexity characterises regulation of MHC expression in that a positive pressure is required for selection of the visceral splicing pathway ( Fig. 4 ) .
10 If the School 's size had made it too small to be a " full comprehensive unit " , it also caused problems in that a two-form entry of 60 boys meant that some Sixth Form courses could not be economically viable .
11 v. Perry , 1987 F.L.R. 237 the court had to consider circumstances which differed from those in the present case and in Coldunell Ltd. v. Gallon in that a responsible official of the creditor bank took it upon himself to discharge any duty that might exist in the circumstances by personally dealing with the wife when she executed the documents under attack .
12 Hammersmith and Queen Charlott Special Health Authority v Cato ( 1988 ) ICR 132 was distinguishable in that a contractual redundancy was being considered .
13 The third method , grafting , is similar to budding and differs in that a short section of wood with more than one eye is enjoined instead of a single bud .
14 On the floor was a pile of pebbles , in a corner a roll of rubber sheeting , in another a gleaming brass telescope .
15 In this a weak input which can not sustain LTF in its own right may be encouraged to do so if combined with a strong stimulus arriving from a second pathway .
16 And in this a second theme arises to join the social class explanation of modernism .
17 We go back yet again to Hahnemann , who strongly advocated preventive medicine and included in this a healthy life-style .
18 Doing my , my job I notice it you know I 'm in this a little bit of pressure on the .
19 The ACPS saw in this a double deterrent : the deterrent element of actual custody , and a postponed deterrence during the suspension period .
20 They are more difficult to obtain than condoms , so you may find cutting a condom in half a useful alternative .
21 If you were n't blackmailing me with that threat to set the press on me , then I 'd be out of that door in half a second flat ! ’
22 In such a pure case of one man 's gain being the other 's loss , what forbids him , even in the fullest awareness from both viewpoints , to act on the inclination from his own ?
23 Sharp , clean minimal arts in such a rough space will make an interesting contrast and it launches an exhibition programme by the imaginative Jopling , who will be looking for unusual spaces for showing art as a solution to the uncertainties , expenses and predictability of opening his own gallery .
24 ‘ They would n't have left it behind in such a contemptuous fashion , ’ said Golding .
25 It 's a wonder it 's still here but it 's no wonder it 's in such a God-forsaken state … ’
26 A rather larger star — one of mass greater than about 1.2–1.4 times our Sun 's — can not contract in such a controlled way .
27 When would the fourth pall-bearer arrive , because , although the labouring side of his assignment was being carried out , he was the first to be called by Alan to say a few words , and also why was the organist playing in such a muted fashion ?
28 Even given the expenditure that the Government have devoted to the public sector , there can not be many Ministers who find themselves in such a favourable position .
29 ‘ The initial attraction was advertising , ’ he says , ‘ and particularly the way it achieved communication in such a slick way .
30 However , when Franca found herself so suddenly , for two days and in such a new way , alone in the house , her vast restless self-awareness , her life energy , set her off in a fresh direction .
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