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

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1 This appears to offer a contrast with the 200 native languages ( in fifty-seven families ) in present-day North America , of which about sixty-eight occur north of the 45th parallel ( the zone comparable with Siberia ) .
2 In 1875 North London Collegiate School and its lower school ( Camden School , opened in 1871 ) were successful in gaining endowments which secured their financial future , though the struggle for funding was trying and uphill work .
3 Possibly even in the most traditional area of slave cultivation , sugar , the mechanisation of sugar-mills from the mid-century diminished the need for labour in processing the product , though in booming sugar economies like Cuba it produced a corresponding rise in the demand for field-hands .
4 He saw the intense charm of bourgeois Victorian decor many years before the onset of Betjemania , and was an early collector of such objects of mild fantasy as waxen fruits in tall glass domes and crenellated jelly moulds .
5 Most of her guests brought flowers when they came , knowing how she liked them , and how she loved to arrange them in tall glass vases on the kitchen table while people gathered around her , chatting in a tight excited crowd .
6 Notice that workers who set their wages at the end of even periods believed , in the even period t - 1 , that the price level in odd period t would remain unchanged in period t + 1 .
7 But after the publicity on unleaded fuel there has been increased interest in used diesel power .
8 In Eights Week Somerville 's mighty First Eight won back their position as Head of the River .
9 After all , an entrepreneur needs no assets to engage in profitable market participation .
10 Sergei , a cynical NCO , had a great line in profitable card tricks .
11 Whatever the rule , the mechanism by which random movements in aggregate demand lead to fluctuations in output is not the same as the one explained in chapter 4 .
12 Cover seedless grapes with cream cheese , sandwich between two walnut halves and roll in toasted ground hazelnuts .
13 Max in gray flannel trousers and gray brawny pullover .
14 Rentokil Tropical Plants make the work environment more pleasant and healthier through the use of attractive indoor plants , many of which have been found to be effective in absorbing air pollutants in the office environment .
15 Sandinista leaders , headed by Ortega , did not participate in the discussions , but nevertheless welcomed the agreement , which also called for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire and the grouping of the estimated 3,000 contras inside Nicaragua in UN-supervised security zones before being disarmed .
16 With regard to the transfer of title in stolen art work , I would like to point out that Swiss law can not , in comparison with the majority of European legal systems , be considered especially to favour illegal transactions .
17 Girl , 14 , dies in stolen car crash
18 Five injured in loyalist bomb attack on house
19 A neat little circuit this , providing up to +180 degrees phase modulation in 22.5 degree steps .
20 The figure also shows that there were important differences in post-redundancy employment status among older workers based on age , or rather , on their proximity to state-pension age .
21 The two exchangers seem to be coupled indirectly via changes in pH i ; a rise in pH i resulting from stimulation of apical Na + /H + exchange activates apical Cl - /HCO 3 - exchange via its OH - sensitive modifier site , as recently shown in apical membrane vesicles from ileum and colon .
22 Drain in absorbent kitchen paper .
23 It was taken away stone by stone and rebuilt in part at the Beamish Museum in Newcastle area , which specializes in preserving country ways .
24 The archivists are more concerned with the processes of acquiring and documenting data than in preserving computer systems .
25 13,500 U.S. and Canadian newsletters in 168 subject categories , indexed by title , with complete editorial and subscription information .
26 Virtually all CD68 macrophages in normal lamina propria and Peyer 's patches were L1 and the same was true for most extravasated macrophages in normal peripheral lymph nodes .
27 Numerous L1 cells were also localised to the crypt region and to some extent beneath the villous epithelium in normal lamina propria , but they were mainly identified as EG2 eosinophils .
28 The Vendor in relation to the Business is not and has not since the Balance sheet Date been engaged in any legal proceedings ( civil or criminal ) or arbitration as plaintiff , defendant or otherwise howsoever ( except as plaintiff in normal debt collection and in respect of which the aggregate amount of debts due to the Vendor and for which the Vendor is engaged or likely to become engaged in proceedings prior to Completion does not exceed £500 ) and there are no circumstances likely to lead to any legal proceedings or arbitration ( whether against the Vendor or by the Vendor any third party ) .
29 The challenge here is in raising the fry which in normal aquarium conditions are either drawn into the filer or eaten by the other inmates of the aquarium .
30 When grown in normal aquarium gravel , the plant should be nourished by placing clay granules or balls of sun-dried clay , at the base or around the roots .
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