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

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1 What are the main issues in professional higher education ?
2 Then in 1971 further evidence linking Shakespeare and Lambarde was produced by Dr. Knight , an authority on legal and literary life in Elizabethan England , who , Supported by Ultra-violet light tests , confirmed the authenticity of the signature .
3 Computers have an important part to play in that wider programme .
4 of people in that wider community told a Harris poll that they believed that Labour would raise the basic rate of tax , 57 per cent .
5 Well I , I take the implicit point that erm we 're all suffering cuts throughout the country , therefore why should n't higher education suffer similar cuts , but of course , higher education is in a different category to erm many other fields that the government pays for and sponsors , in that higher education is investment in the future , and therefore , if Britain is to survive erm as a , a nation of erm of some economic standing , is to well in the national , in the international stakes , then we must be innovative , we must create new things , and we must erm in , in that , to do that we must invest very strongly in higher education .
6 In some ways Perrett 's findings can be seen as an extension of the results on prestriate cortex in that higher order properties of objects are being encoded , using information from representations of lower order properties .
7 Look at all these scum down in that lower class !
8 as stars and darkness in that deeper ocean
9 In that warmer climate , a great part of life takes place in the streets or in the piazza and the dogs are left to wander as they wish . ’
10 Whereas prior to his success literate elements in the labouring class had been mainly consumers of literature , now they could take on somewhat more confidently the role of producers in that broader market .
11 As more and more material was uncovered , the interest of students of both Old and New Testaments had extended to take in increasingly large tracts of the surrounding fields , and to seek to locate the biblical material in that broader setting .
12 From a democratic point of view this would , of course , be no improvement if the will of the Protestant minority then similarly counted for nothing in that larger context .
13 Thus , in England and Wales in 1971 there were 311,000 students in advanced further education , of whom 204,000 were on full-time and sandwich courses , including 113,000 on initial teacher training , and 107,000 on part-time courses .
14 As is clear from the foregoing description of validation procedures , there is now a well-established pattern of course provision in advanced further education , both at degree and sub-degree level .
15 In the next six years , thirty polytechnics were officially designated and since then they have become the major institutions of higher education within further education , catering for about two-thirds of the full-time , including sandwich , students in advanced further education .
16 We are told the story of a man ( unidentified , so for convenience I shall refer to him as X ) who , though ‘ exclusively heterosexual ’ had become interested in another younger man on the occasion of finding himself in a triangular relationship with him and his ( i.e. the younger man 's ) fiancée at a dinner party .
17 In another earlier incident , a former Cuban air force officer , Orestes Lorenzo Peres , who had fled to the USA with his MiG-23 jet in September 1991 , returned to Cuba on Dec. 19 in a light plane , evading detection by air defence systems , and then flew back to the USA with his wife and two children , who had been prevented by the Cuban authorities from joining him .
18 This is not unconnected with Bourdieu 's objections to elitism in French higher education .
19 In this wider sense , the problem of special needs is largely a problem of social disadvantage and poverty .
20 Indeed , when the academic discipline of ‘ criminology ’ is referred to it is almost invariably taken to mean only positivist criminology in this wider sense , with its extensive research and literature and established ( though competing ) theories .
21 A case that is comparatively weak when argued within the department will come up against further problems in this tough forum , and a minister who successfully overrides objections within his or her own department may well lose in this wider battle .
22 The issue of the legitimacy of corporate enterprise can , however , be saved from being swallowed up in this wider debate if the assumption is made that alternative patterns of distribution can be secured through state action should the prevailing one be considered morally unappealing .
23 It is in this wider context that the departmental system of budgeting becomes inadequate .
24 It is thus important to see the influence of the taxation system on work incentives in this wider perspective .
25 Accordingly , it is important for us the view multimedia in this wider industry context if we are to assess its significance and likely future impacts .
26 The need to rethink our concept of the research library in this wider information environment will be discussed .
27 And by dusk were back in autumn ; it seemed sensible to make camp in this gentler landscape , but during the night an odd wind fetched up and snow fell , followed by an appallingly humid heat .
28 Because the achievement of a habitable room height in this lower storey necessitated deeper excavation of the central zone , the bedrooms too incorporate a change in floor level .
29 He also included four strophic Arien and continued in this simpler vein in his Teutsche Villanellen for one to three voices ( 1627 ) .
30 In this greater society " there must be in the first place a certain order of ranks between the chiefs of these particular ones .
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