Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [verb] the " in BNC.

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31 Again we are confronted with a system of control in part generating the terms , the concepts , and the space of its own negation .
32 It was his strongly expressed desire to annex the Grand Duchy of Tuscany to the hereditary provinces of the monarchy which at least in part prevented the putting into force there of the constitution of 1782 .
33 Both Nazi sympathies and anti-Semitism had declined in the past decade , in part reflecting the deaths of Germans old enough to remember Nazi Germany before the war .
34 It is an unpleasant irony that the most enthusiastic torturer of all time , the Grand Inquisitor Torquemada , carried a name that in part meant the twister — as does ‘ torque ’ , the twisting force of an engine .
35 This was both for the hell of it , as well as for the annals of the newly developing discipline of psycho-anthropology , whose aims are in part to define the global range of human ability .
36 In part , these studies have been designed to improve scientific knowledge of river systems and in part to improve the ability of hydrologists to forecast how changes in land use , for example through increasing urbanization , will affect river levels ( though the two are not necessarily distinct — improved scientific knowledge generally leads to improved accuracy in forecasting ) .
37 In part to complement the broad-based approach towards co-ordination developed within the CATS , the Inner City Initiative was launched in 1986 to increase Private-sector investment in small urban areas that were subject to high unemployment rates .
38 However it is extremely refreshing to read a feminist novel which in part tackles the issue of obsessive love so uncompromisingly , and refuses to confuse compulsion with romance .
39 This in part reflected the conviction of nineteenth-century experts that the later years of life were a stage of general physical and mental deterioration .
40 It was first of all made by the Council 's planning consultants and then by the Planning Department set up under Local Government reorganisation , a department intended in part to oversee the Council 's housing policy and headed by a former employee of the Council 's erstwhile planning consultants .
41 Echosounders calibrated for sea water over read slightly in fresh water , which may in part explain the exceptional reading .
42 It is concluded that like EGF , TGF α can stimulate pancreatic cancer growth in vivo , and this may in part explain the aggressive nature of these cancers in cliical practice .
43 He said : ‘ Duffy was a highly unpopular man and that might in part explain the reluctance to attend .
44 This had been established in August 1949 in part to promote the arguments for unification under the direction of Pyongyang .
45 ‘ Ethical ’ is to be preferred to ‘ moral ’ because to speak of ‘ moral positivism ’ implies that the role of law is simply to apply the moral rules of society , whereas the theory is that law deals with conflict in a way which at least in part transcends the moral disagreements endemic in societies of men or of nations .
46 The appointment of Karoui as Prime Minister in September 1989 ( see p. 36905 ) was intended in part to accelerate the economic reforms which his predecessor , Baccouche , fearing the political and social risks of further austerity measures , had been reluctant to implement .
47 I have , in part answered the question , ‘ why the body ? ’ and I hope to be able to answer it more fully by using a different approach .
48 It is a measure of the tension and complexities of our contemporary society that the police have gradually been transformed from a universal corpus of ordinary police officers performing all manner of general duties , including public order maintenance , to one which now in part approaches the quasi-military-order police model of continental Europe and elsewhere .
49 Pugin 's strict rules and principles were upheld in part to counteract the inordinate sadness he had suffered at the age of twenty-two , when his first wife died giving birth to their only daughter .
50 This effort is conceived in part to counteract the backfiring of federally sponsored events marking the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus 's arrival in the Western Hemisphere in 1492 .
51 The object of designing a national common core was in part to raise overall standards and in part to prevent the wastage of resources involved in each of the 22 NACAB areas designing its own basic training course .
52 An advance through Flanders was , therefore , resolved upon , in part to deprive the Germans of this sanctuary for their submarines .
53 The division of labour here is a notion used in part to express the fact that with more complex technology one gets more specialization in society , however for Marx and Engels such differentiation also always implies inequality .
54 The primary point I am demonstrating here , however , is that the wide variation reported in research concerning the incidence and prevalence of childhood sexual abuse in part reflects the very different definitions of the problem used ( Wyatt and Peters , 1986 ) .
55 Suspicion of family planning in part reflects the influence of the Popular Church which has openly rejected the theory that the demographic explosion is the cause of El Salvador 's economic and social problems .
56 The not inconsiderable amount of time clients spend in hospital and campus services without supervision in part reflects the option for clients to wander off into the dormitories unnoticed .
57 This in part reflects the recent very rapid rise in interest-bearing sterling deposits , due to high real interest rates .
58 This in part reflects the view of a majority of colleges that they have now reached the optimum size for operating as a cohesive academic unit and do not envisage any growth of total student numbers ( although of these a significant proportion has indicated that they wish to change the ‘ mix ’ of students , by admitting more graduate students in place of undergraduates ) .
59 This in part reflects the orientation toward cooperation .
60 Racial , linguistic and cultural homogeneity in a nation virtually cut off from outside contacts , and the growth of national economic and political integration , in part counteracted the authorities ’ attempts to perpetuate rigid status divisions .
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