Example sentences of "in [v-ing] its [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 This subjective impression among left-wing intellectuals such as Aragon and Nizan that the Soviet experiment would in some way resolve the contradictions of the writer/intellectual ensnared in the alienating social relations of capitalism is a key factor in explaining its attractiveness for dissident French writers in the 1930s .
2 None can work well in isolation and for that reason it is reassuring that the CBI , in pressing its case for the TECs to be the local regulators of vocational training , stresses the importance of the young person 's ( and the adult worker 's ) " personal file " , building on the existing good practice of records of achievement in schools .
3 The level of library material is an important feature in determining its suitability for particular audiences ( for instance , undergraduates , postgraduates or researchers in an academic library , or the various user groups served by public libraries ) .
4 The Court of Appeal erred in substituting its judgment for that of ACAS . ’
5 It would be very helpful to the Regional Council in preparing its case for this inquiry to have a copy of the proofs of evidence presented by your officials at the inquiry relating to the Oxford United proposals .
6 Personal disinterest in a programme content will help your objectivity in assessing its potential for your public relations purposes .
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