Example sentences of "in [adj] [subord] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Only one prosecution was made in 1990 , and only nine have been made in total since the Inspectorate was set up in 1987 .
2 Nevertheless , all struggles should have their recompense , and the effort laid out to achieve a satisfactory musical culmination would be in vain if the climax were to disappear before anyone really noticed it .
3 Brigadier Lorne Campbell of Airds , who was awarded the Victoria Cross in Tunisia in 1943 while a lieutenant-colonel in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders , died in May 1991 aged 88 .
4 In the end : ‘ A public meeting at which the mayor presided was held in 1948 before the work began .
5 There 's less fun in that than the Ideal Home mail order offer to pamper your bottom , at least if you 're a cyclist .
6 Definitely on the motorway in that than the stupid Mini !
7 They differ in that whereas the component of the gravitational field associated with J 2 has one zero per quadrant , the component associated with J 4 has two .
8 Why functions in almost opposite fashion to how , however , in that whereas the most common use with the latter involves taking for granted the existence of the means ( how to ) , the former is used with the infinitive exclusively in cases where the speaker is questioning the existence of any good reason to perform the event denoted by the infinitive : ( 46 ) Why bother to reply ?
9 Morishima ( 1982 ) has identified a major difference between Chinese and Japanese Confucianism , in that while the former stresses humanistic benevolence , the latter places much more emphasis on loyalty and duty to seniors in the hierarchy of authority .
10 Green 's memorandum reflected the WEA 's dissatisfaction with its original 1932 representation on the RAC in that although the District was recognised by the Board of Education as the most important providing body for Chapter III courses in the region , it had less than 25% of the committee 's membership which thus failed to recognise the WEA 's national or regional status .
11 A single gene may be responsible in that although the identical twin concordance rate is only 40–50 per cent , there has been some suggestion that the other twin often has some schizoid features of personality which may be the same disease in a much milder form ( Emery , 1975 ) .
12 ‘ But they seem to trust in the power of the nine-tailed whip , and they will continue in that until a regiment breaks out of its barracks and makes its own way home . ’
13 This is thought to reflect our evolutionary history in that as the head became larger , the development of the anterior somites was modified .
14 It was finally sinking in that if a year could go by , then so could two , or even three .
15 In all honesty I think they are exactly the same as newpaper reports in that if a team wins 3–0 or 4–0 they automatically say it was a trouncing , and then dredge up ‘ facts ’ to evidence their overall assumption .
16 These categories of luck threaten the very notion of moral responsibility in that if the precondition of control is consistently applied we would be disbarred from making the wide range of moral judgments that we find it entirely natural to make .
17 But , you know , the situation is difficult in that if the people did move in there 's not a lot you can do about it because it would mean that you would have to surrender the lease , which means you 've let the guarantors off the hook for paying the then and you 're left without a tenant whatsoever .
18 In that if an advertisement identifies particular goods the cash price and the A.P.R. or an A.P.R. Statement must appear .
19 This effect showed context — specificity in that when the familiar odour was presented in a novel test environment , learning proceeded more rapidly .
20 The 560 differs also from the later machines , in that when the machine is turned on , the same configuration of lights will come on as were on BEFORE the machine was turned off , including any of the pattern variation switches numbers 3 to 6 that were on .
21 Hohne , the EAT reached a similar conclusion in that when the employer moved from premises in High Holborn to Regent Street , the move itself did not constitute a fundamental breach because the new premises were just as easily accessible to Mrs Hohne as she travelled by underground .
22 They differ in that when the impressions are described in the accounts of first meetings , the situation is important to the impression .
23 Er and I daresay you 'll get involved in that when the time comes .
24 However , the model is unstable in that though the average weighting of standardised mortality ratio was around 0.5 ( 0.44 ) for the six regions , it ranged from 0.2 in Wessex to 0.72 for the Trent region , depending on which regional dataset is used .
25 Living , living in that till the house gets built !
26 This still exists in a limited form in relation both to companies and to individuals , in that where a person is adjudged bankrupt or a company is wound up by the court , dispositions of property made by the debtor or the company after a prescribed date , usually the date of the presentation of the petition for a bankruptcy order or a winding up order , are void unless the court otherwise orders : sections 127 and 284 .
27 However , this approach was not as successful as that implemented in probeorder , in that where the map and hybridisation data are in in serious conflict the contigs generated will be a poor compromise between the two .
28 He was imprisoned three times for his activities , serving 12 years of a 15-year sentence on terrorism charges before being released in November 1988 on health grounds [ see p. 36913 ] ; he was elected PAC president in 1986 while a prisoner [ see p. 35365 ] .
29 Gallaghers bought the club for £1.25million in 1986 after the receiver had been called in .
30 The assembly was dissolved in 1986 because the remaining Protestant members had turned it into a forum for opposing the Anglo-Irish Agreement signed in November 1985 .
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