Example sentences of "in the [adj] [noun sg] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 The use of legal paths of dispute settlement reflects the much greater role of legal regulation of labour relations in the Spanish system than in Britain .
2 In the 1970s scheme after scheme was launched , but there seemed little sense of direction or coherence .
3 Having given me a fright , it put itself right again , so now I know that the computer is in the charmed circle as well .
4 Despite the Hastings resolution , John Wilmot was , in fact , more in tune with majority sentiment in the Labour Party than Charles Trevelyan .
5 • As The Bookseller went to press , it was reported that Mr Rushdie had had a meeting on Tuesday with John Smith , the Leader of the Opposition — the first at this level in the Labour Party since the fatwa was issued .
6 It narrows the franchise of those entitled to vote in the Labour Party because the fact of the matter is the Labour Party membership is declining .
7 Better that we get rid of these people in the Labour Party if they do not want our involvement let them go and form their own party , as a trade union ordinarily formed originally formed the Labour Party !
8 They do not have black balls at the New Club , but they have even more members in the legal profession than Muirfield ; and word reached me that the election committee had received objections to my membership too strong to ignore .
9 Boro saw a 16-point lead cut in half as Long Eaton , outclassed in the opening races , won four of the last seven heats and the margin of defeat would have been less had the impressive Dane Jan Staechmann not slid into the safety boards in the final race when set for his fourth win of the night .
10 And it was no surprise that Bangor waxed strongest in the final quarter when Ireland A forward Stephen McKinty finally stamped his class on the match .
11 Armando Boetto , commanding officer of the 49 a Squadriglia , Blue 1 getting in the final burst before it disintegrated and fell into the sea .
12 That at least was the rationale behind the nepotism , though in practice Nicolae Ceauşescu 's brothers were as little use to him in the final analysis as Napoleon 's brothers were to the beleaguered emperor .
13 The inaccessible lesions were included in the final analysis as the aim was to evaluate this procedure according to the intention to treat .
14 Such a literature doubtless resembled Soviet socialist realism in its general principles , but was nevertheless different in the final analysis because framed within a specifically French cultural context .
15 He may not , however , have sat in the final term as he was under sentence of excommunication , possibly for his part in the battle of Lewes .
16 Leicester , who were without Dean Richards in the final period because of injury , were trailing 15–3 with an hour gone .
17 The two meet at the Showgrounds this Saturday to play for pride — and players for places — in the final game before the Irish League campaign gets underway .
18 Quite often , olivine and pyroxene begin to crystallize out early on , so they may be present in the final rock as quite large crystals , up to a centimetre across , many times larger than the crystals surrounding them , and easily visible with the naked eye .
19 Many see life in the modern context as being characterized by wide diversity .
20 The problem has been yet further exacerbated in the modern age as compared with the patristic period by what one must see as the demise of the doctrine of the trinity and its replacement by a tritheism .
21 There were many more such households in the 1991 Census than in previous years ; this is generally thought to be because many people evaded the enumerators lest they be made to pay the Community Charge .
22 a style of type that shows capital letters used in the normal way while the body copy is set in capital letters which are of a slightly smaller size .
23 Thus if trustees are to be changed during a tax year in order to export the trusts overseas , only gains made after the end of the tax year ( 5 April ) in which the export took place would be gains made by a foreign trustee ; gains made on or before 5 April would be taxable upon the trustees in the normal way as gains made by UK trustees .
24 I 'd hesitate to give much weight to her story in the normal run because she does seem to have a screw loose , but it ties in so well with Norman Pinder 's recollections , and they are totally independent witnesses . ’
25 If , therefore , the normal population in this age group was screened at five year intervals , and assuming that the polyp/carcinoma sequence takes longer than five years , 190 cases of cancer or premalignant polyp would be found per 50000 examinations — that is , 1 in 263 : a higher detection rate in the normal population than that achieved by annual colonoscopic surveillance of extensive longstanding ulcerative ulcerative colitis .
26 He may cast spells in the normal manner as described in Warhammer Battle Magic .
27 In the close season after the malting finished , the buildings were cleaned down thoroughly .
28 The authors also predict an increase in violent storms , fires , landslides and avalanches in the Alpine region as well as widespread deforestation .
29 If Labour can not win when the country is in the deepest recession since the war and the Tories have ditched their greatest electoral asset , can it have any hope of ever again forming a government ?
30 It was held that the settlor had retained an interest in the accumulated income because the payments of income gave him the benefit of being able to withdraw his capital deposited at the bank .
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