Example sentences of "in such [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In such circumstances agents do not have to concern themselves with whether an unexpectedly high price in period t is due to a relative or aggregate demand shock . |
2 | In such circumstances England 's goal difference could give them an advantage over , say , Denmark in Group One or The Netherlands in Group Four , both of whom complete their fixtures next month . |
3 | In such circumstances councillors and officials can be sanctioned and made personally liable for misappropriated funds . |
4 | In such circumstances education becomes much more than the dead-end routine it so often seems in the industrialized world . |
5 | In such circumstances decision-making may become more difficult , or simply more prolonged , and forward planning may be inhibited ( Haywood 1977 ; Wendt 1983 ) . |
6 | In advanced breast cancer , chemotherapy has been shown to improve both quality of life and conventional endpoints , and in such circumstances treatment can readily be advised . |
7 | In such circumstances LCH may take certain steps that appear to be best calculated to discharge the member 's rights and liabilities under registered contracts and , upon such discharge , to certify two net sums : one the amount of the member 's net resulting liability or entitlement in respect of client account contracts ; and the other the amount of his net resulting liability or entitlement in respect of other registered contracts . |
8 | in such circumstances temperature itself poses no problem , but in both summer and winter actively decomposing material can not only reduce oxygen supply but also produce not only carbon dioxide but toxic gases such as hydrogen sulphide ( ‘ rotten eggs ’ ) . |
9 | In such circumstances LIFESPAN RDBI will make a number of attempts to write to the error log . |
10 | In such circumstances wives produce children for their brothers , and the essential family unit consists of a brother , sister , and sister 's children . |
11 | Usually , self-motivated professionals require little supervision and so in such circumstances spans of control can be large . |
12 | The first is that the effect of such an undertaking would be to impose an obligation on the council to indemnify Wickes against damage suffered by it , in the event of section 47 being held to be invalid as inconsistent with article 30 , irrespective of whether in such circumstances Wickes has a right to damages — i.e. , irrespective of whether the Bourgoin case is wrongly decided . |
13 | Can it be that governments have in such circumstances authority to pass immoral and unjust laws ? |
14 | In such circumstances Wakefield , like others well-placed , could direct royal patronage in the Church towards himself without doing much in return : the treasurership of St Paul 's Cathedral ( 1369–75 ) , the archdeaconry of Northampton ( 1371–2 ) , the prestigious archdeaconry of Canterbury ( 1374–5 ) , and much else . |
15 | In such circumstances details should be obtained as soon as possible after the announcement has been made and the Panel consulted . |
16 | In such studies records of a very large number of events are taken over a considerable period of time and memory for the events is subsequently tested . |
17 | In such schemes generalization is regarded as a process applicable to different areas of content . |
18 | In such occupations autonomy is cherished as a means of adapting to an uncertain environment . |
19 | In such approaches information technology tools are used as adjuncts in the process of decision making . |
20 | Current experimental work with mothers and infants sleeping together in sleep laboratories is tracing the interaction of their patterns of breathing , and has found that in such conditions infants spend less time in deep stages of sleep . |
21 | In such conditions power slips away from parliament , either into the hands of criminal organisations who control huge sections of the economy or into the hands of powerful industrialists . |
22 | In such conditions fragments shed from the kibble presented an obvious danger . |
23 | However , the difficulties involved in providing a safe and reassuring environment for staff working with this group of people are one reason why so many professional staff still clamour to retain the old asylums ; in such asylums staff know they can summon help at a few minutes ' notice from a neighbouring ward and from resident medical staff . |
24 | In such instances allowance has to be made for these features when planning the design , so much so that at Woodchester Orpheus may , for this reason , have been displaced from his usual , central position ( pI . |
25 | In such instances court cases were like contests . |
26 | So the implication is that in such instances animals also would be worse off . |
27 | In such cases estimates were made based on overall patterns of traffic flow , site knowledge and data from similar roads nearby . |
28 | In such cases plans can be made in partnership with an elder , and future intervention can be negotiated with as much ( or as little ) justice and hope as for any other adult . |
29 | In such cases trading may be done through reciprocal dealing or swapping arrangements , with trade credit provided by a common bank or trading company . |
30 | In such cases judgement by results may not be enough . |