Example sentences of "in [v-ing] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 In producing these drafts we bore firmly in mind the fact that if this duty on auditors is to be effective then it 's vital that the auditors can continue to rely on the trust of their clients .
2 And if so , would he and his contemporaries have recognised that in pursuing this consistency he was doing science , not art ?
3 In using this term I am not making the simplistic assumption that people who hold this position are sick .
4 In using this phrase I identify with the popular definition offered by Dr Peter Wagner of the School of World Mission , Fuller Seminary .
5 In using this trigger you again reinforce status and self-image .
6 Notice that in deriving this expression we have used the result that on summation the expressions in cancel out because they represent relative demand shocks which sum to zero .
7 In drawing such sections it is normal to have them at equal distances at right angles to the guide line which ensures that they are correctly related .
8 Now , last year in defeating Wider Democracy we did leave ourselves er , in limbo somewhat , with regard to the sectional , industrial conferences .
9 The test , as always , is whether the public is likely to be deceived by the use of the name and in applying this test it is important to consider the fields of activity involved ; do both parties operate in the same or different fields ?
10 When the Home Secretary talked of the need for the Government to give a lead in tackling racial disadvantage he therefore saw this as in issue for the longer term .
11 Wirral 's heroin ‘ epidemic ’ ‘ incubated ’ unnoticed and in documenting this fact we can do no better than quote an epidemiologist ( Hughes 1977 ) working within a similar heroin outbreak in Chicago during the early 1960s : ‘ In this epidemic there was a tragic time lag between the contagious stage during which heroin use spread and the stage when the epidemic 's full impact was felt and reacted to by the host community . ’
12 In understanding design-society relationships it is crucial that we understand what we are talking about when we use the word " design " .
13 In adopting this approach we have created a company information system relatively quickly at very little cost .
14 It is because markets are not perfect in reality that companies have power , though in adopting this perspective it is important to guard against the tendency to view divergences from the model as temporary and aberrant rather than as a standard feature of market systems .
15 In addressing this literature we are clearly involved in some extremely tricky judgements and issues .
16 In addressing this task we combined local , national and international action , distinguishing ourselves as a strategic force for conservation .
17 In publishing this information we wish to acknowledge the help given by the following organisations which were included in the visit programme :
18 But I think in seconding this motion I think it 's a way forward and I think it 's better late than never I think what it talks about that we would not be here today Mr Chairman if this would have been agreed by what was put by the officers two and half years ago .
19 In developing such trees we have to take into account not only component failures but also human factors , as well as equipment that is out of action for maintenance or tests .
20 It is for the Association to continue to build a sound foundation of welfare facilities and support that will enable both today 's and the future 's needs to be met — in meeting this objective we are deeply indebted to the continuing dedication of our members and the support of our many friends .
21 In writing this course I have found it necessary to do this in a way which is somewhat different from other writers ' proposals .
22 I must admit that in writing this paper I was motivated partly by irritation with Bekenstein , who , I felt , had misused my discovery of the increase of the area of the event horizon .
23 In writing this book we have had a double objective .
24 In writing this book we have assumed that the reader either owns or has access to copies of both Warhammer and Warhammer Battle Magic .
25 In defining those needs it is important to pay attention to the teacher 's self in the amalgam of teaching , managing , initiating , following and criticizing .
26 In researching this book I read a quote from a well-known doctor working with girls with eating disorders : he said that in the West , if you are female and do not have hang-ups about your body , you are abnormal .
27 Given the interests of the early social surveyors in investigating whole populations we must include among the forerunners the censuses of pre-modern times .
28 ‘ This equipment will prove very useful in testing premature babies we suspect might have hearing problems but who are not able to have the normal tests , ’ he said .
29 The distinction between this case and Stevenson 's case is that in Stevenson 's case the defendant had a regular practice of selling his ex-rental cars and also in selling those cars he was selling something akin to stock-in-trade .
30 In Read v. Lyons , Lord Porter commented that ‘ non-natural user seems to be a question of fact … and in deciding this question I think that all the circumstances of time and practice of mankind must be taken into consideration so that what may be regarded as dangerous or non-natural may vary according to the circumstances . ’
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