Example sentences of "in its [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 In its simple manner it is like other contemporary examples in Germany , Yugoslavia , Italy or Greece , and the building style resembles some Anglo-Saxon structures in England ( 351 ) .
2 And in its current form it would seem to be leading , at both regional and local level , to an increasingly unequal national geography ( Martin , 1988 ) .
3 Therefore , if the Directive is adopted in its current form it will reduce the available protection for certain electronic databases to the lower 10 years unfair extraction right period .
4 In its freest operation it is a medium for inspiration and creativity .
5 In its first weekend it took in $7m .
6 In its first year it had provided funding totalling ECU621,000,000 for 20 projects in central and eastern Europe , for which an overall total of ECU2,100 million of investment was made ( ECU1=US$1.24065 as at March 30 , 1992 ) .
7 In its first year it provided training opportunities for more than 4,500 people and invested in a wide range of small and medium-sized businesses .
8 In its concentrated form it is hazardous to handle especially as many commercial formulations are stabilised with caustic soda .
9 In its legal forms it legitimates or ignores the voices under its control .
10 Secondly , Woolwich feared that if it failed in its legal arguments it might incur penalties .
11 Secondly , Woolwich feared that if it failed in its legal arguments it might incur penalties .
12 that falls down Hugh , is that people assume because they 've commented that , that when it comes out in its final version it 'll reflect their particular comment .
13 In its former glory it must have dominated the whole dale below from Richmond to Hawes .
14 In its art-world application it goes like this : women artists ( like men ) are sustained by the romantic fallacy — positively Pharaonic in its vision of the after-life — that present neglect could well be followed by posthumous frame .
15 It was exactly as I had always imagined the Dark Ages to be , and in its terrible way it was apt .
16 Of the four Constitutions , Dei Verbum is the most theologically concentrated ; but in its wider relevance it both undergirds and touches most of the Council documents — obviously those on the Church and the liturgy , but also all those with a mainly pastoral thrust .
17 In its cheaper forms it still suffers from the classical trouble of intolerable leakage in bad weather , especially because of the much higher loads put into the hull by modern rigs .
18 In its various forms it could be used to finance private roads , regulate traffic on the M25 and bring order to inner-city roads .
19 In its present condition it is unusable .
20 If we wish to preserve a landscape in its present form we must actively direct it towards that end .
21 This is an unusually clear and simple notion to come from Marxist theory , though in its factual basis it is also highly contentious .
22 And always in its straight bole I have a stop watch to tell me whether the slowest clouds are sliding and at what a pace a storm is travelling .
23 Chemically , it is similar to cellulose and in its pure form it is flexible and permeable .
24 In its revised form it has precisely the same aim : to provide a bridge between those who find themselves divided by the renewal movement .
25 From a writer who edited Elle in its snazziest phase you would have expected more nous .
26 In its four quarters he kept his four ‘ wives ’ , each totally oblivious of the others , until sheer misfortune led to his discovery and his just deserts .
27 In its second paragraph it accepted the overload thesis :
28 After many years in its free-standing position it now finds itself neatly stacked against the side of the grandstand .
29 In its weakest form it can be a moistening of the eyes on hearing a moving poem or line of music .
30 In its lower aspect it is related to fertility and regeneration .
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