Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | This is because all possible fictions of scientific progress are virtual in present-day technology which has taken over the function of ‘ productive ’ simulation . |
2 | Scholes 's case is the more telling in that he is far from being a conservative opponent of all recent developments in theory ; he has written favourably of structuralism , and unsympathetically about fictional realism ( for which , indeed , he has been attacked by Tallis ) , and elsewhere in Textual Power he finds deconstructive reading — as opposed to the theory underlying it — a useful critical method . |
3 | It implies that those movements in aggregate demand which are predictable will have no effect on real output and , by implication , employment or unemployment , but will only affect prices . |
4 | The only possible way in which a government might try to use its ability to affect aggregate demand , in order to influence the level of aggregate output , would be to introduce random movements in its policies and hence random movements in aggregate demand which , as we have shown above , would produce deviations of aggregate output away from its natural level . |
5 | Imagine a random decrease in aggregate demand which , for the private sector , is unpredictable . |
6 | Any rise in aggregate demand which was rationally anticipated would have had no such effect — it would merely have led to a rise in prices . |
7 | Then , if there is , for whatever reason , a large permanent fall in aggregate demand there will be an immediate fall in prices and a drop in output . |
8 | I 'll tell you what I 'm gon na put in I 'm gon na put in fifty P you . |
9 | In fifty years I 'll be dead and you 'll be a sprightly lizard slurping yoghurt through a straw , sipping peat-bog water and wearing health sandals . |
10 | Carolyn Douglas points out , however , that if teenagers are involved in destructive friendships there must be underlying reasons . |
11 | In wounded puzzlement I had a sudden flashback to the time immediately after Dunkirk , when Leslie had referred to the projected formation of a parachute corps , and to service in it as ‘ absolute certain death ’ in a ‘ suicide squad ’ . |
12 | ‘ There is a growing feeling of alienation in loyalist areas which is boosting the ranks of the paramilitaries . |
13 | ‘ There is a growing feeling of alienation in loyalist areas which is boosting the ranks of the paramilitaries . |
14 | Security chiefs were meeting today in a bid to counter the current upsurge in loyalist violence which has claimed four lives in as many days . |
15 | Again , he had had to resign in humiliating circumstances.So you can see why this time he is so anxious to avoid knocking copy . |
16 | Any fluctuations in measured unemployment which may , from time to time , be observed is the result of workers ' fluctuating preferences between work and leisure . |
17 | In normal circumstances I would have written this information off as being about the small Green Swords which come from the Rio Sarabia , but in this case I could not , as the fish concerned had been supplied from Dr Kallman 's laboratory and were correctly named . |
18 | In normal circumstances it is difficult to know the limits of one 's own capability , let alone those of the organization . |
19 | The old man explained his views on the matter afterwards to a Christian friend , ‘ For an ordinary man in normal circumstances it is enough that he believe faithfully in God . |
20 | In normal circumstances you would know this or be able to find it out , but this is still only a short case study and we have n't included it . |
21 | Wycliffe felt sure that in normal circumstances she was a cheerful woman , more ready to laugh than cry . |
22 | The irony was that in normal circumstances she would have insisted on seeing a working installation of a new product if only to satisfy herself that whatever she wrote would n't infringe the Trades Descriptions Act . |
23 | In normal circumstances there would be a serious doubt over Chatam 's fitness after such a lengthy lay-off , but the champion trainer has a remarkable track record with horses returning from injury . |
24 | ‘ I ask you to believe that in normal circumstances he would not behave like that , but he is still not quite himself … the death of his friend , you know … ’ |
25 | In normal times there is a steady movement of pilots up from small air taxi operations through turboprop commuter aircraft of the major airlines . |
26 | Even in normal society it is boring and , after a while , meaningless to trace everything to a common source , especially when the detail is elaborate . |
27 | In normal fashion we will be staging music in the Live Hall , and the weekend will see performances by some amazing artists . |
28 | In normal subjects there are two components to the basel electrical rhythm , a predominant rhytym at a frequency of 6 cycles per minute with some at 3 cycles per minute . |
29 | In normal spirits he seemed to need only two steps to cross a room . |
30 | Pseudoephedrine ( see p 317 ) can produce euphoria and delusions , if taken in very large doses , and even in normal doses it may cause nightmares and behavioural problems in children . |