Example sentences of "in such [noun pl] the " in BNC.

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1 In such hotels the brigade of receptionists would in the main be occupied with the front desk reception duties connected with selling accommodation .
2 In such surroundings the company could hardly be anything else but Italian .
3 However for many who live and/or work in such communities the picture he paints is recognisable .
4 In such communities the focused norms may be codified in dictionaries and grammars , and there may be penalties ( such as educational failure ) for individuals who do not adhere to the norm .
5 Yet in such circumstances the insider 's account has a potential to combine ‘ action anthropology ’ , ‘ applied anthropology ’ , and ‘ pure anthropology ’ , to create a fully semantic analysis ; and this raises the question of whether it will then be possible to publish and be damned ?
6 In such circumstances the need for warning and an opportunity to improve are much less apparent .
7 Many local authorities in their standing orders provide that in such circumstances the member of the council should leave the meeting , but if the standing orders do not so provide , the member may not be required to leave .
8 In such circumstances the figures for those activities will rise as a result of the police having spent more time and money in dealing with them .
9 In such circumstances the punishment may be unjustified , and if it is , the parent should be able to admit this to the child and be able to apologise later when the tension is lessened .
10 Usually , in such circumstances the officer would use his torch and catch such couples in full beam , the effect of that being more devastating .
11 The rabbits are , of course , moving targets and in such circumstances the shotgun is effective whereas the rifle would fail .
12 In such circumstances the signals being offered to investors are extremely fuzzy , and may differ significantly dependent on the interpretation of each particular audit firm .
13 In such circumstances the state has sought to mitigate the consequences of recession on small firms although it seems to have acted more effectively when the existence of a larger company is threatened .
14 In such circumstances the state has sought to mitigate the consequences of recession on small firms although it seems to have acted more effectively when the existence of a larger company is threatened .
15 In such circumstances the achievement of the prices objective may necessitate a reduction in aggregate demand through cuts in government expenditure and increased taxes .
16 In such circumstances the state is socialized and society is politicized .
17 In such circumstances the opinions and interests of those most directly affected ought to count for more than the opinions of those of us who are only marginally affected , if at all .
18 The difference in Conway was that the suspect had asked for a parade , and in such circumstances the Code of Practice on Identification states ( in para. 2.1 of the original Code ; 2.3 of the revised version ) that a parade is mandatory unless it is impracticable to hold one ( Brown [ 1991 ] Crim.L.R. 368 ) .
19 But this issue has not been the subject of legislation , nor previously been considered by this court or the House of Lords , and in such circumstances the alternatives are either to dismiss the appeal despite the relevance of article 10 and wait for Parliament to reconsider the state of the law ; or , as the courts have from time to time demonstrated their ability and willingness to do , venture into relatively unchartered waters and declare the present state of the law .
20 Held , dismissing the appeals , ( 1 ) that , on its true construction , section 6(3) ( a ) of the Act of 1980 had to be given a literal meaning ; that where a school was over-subscribed compliance with the preference of all the applicants would necessarily prejudice efficient education , and in such circumstances the school had to have an admissions policy , which would inevitably result in defeating the preference of some applicants , whatever criteria were adopted ; and that , accordingly , since the school was over-subscribed , there was no duty on the governors to give effect to the applicants ' preferences ( post , pp. 100H — 101B , 106H , 107G–H , 108A , G–H ) .
21 In such circumstances the court , per Dillon L.J. , following Coldunell Ltd. v. Gallon [ 1986 ] Q.B .
22 In such circumstances the costs are carried forward and amortised over a period not exceeding five years commencing when the group begins to benefit from the expenditure .
23 In such circumstances the abilities of individual farmers to retain the loyalty and affection of their workers will be considerably tested .
24 In subsequent proceedings the Court of Appeal held that in such circumstances the court could grant a stay of the Minister 's decision .
25 In such circumstances the only indication of the company 's well-being ( and possibly a poor one at that ) will be the state of the bank balance , until the accountant has produced the accounts for the year .
26 In such circumstances the copy certificates for processing through the cost and financial accounts may not reach the accounts department until after the date of the monthly close down and may therefore be costed to the following month .
27 In such circumstances the procedure might be able to decide the equivalence of a given pair of programs , and would in all other cases reduce the question of their equivalence to a boolean expression .
28 In such circumstances the pool should be placed in a more amenable situation and , by the careful dispersal of excavated soil made to appear that it is in fact lower than it really is .
29 In such circumstances the insurance would be paid in full .
30 In such circumstances the superficial similarities between animal behaviour and human behaviour sometimes become very marked .
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