Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun] [that] " in BNC.

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1 Any changes in aggregate demand that do occur , however , will affect output and employment as well as inflation and the balance of payments , depending on the amount of slack in the economy .
2 Although this area of research is beyond my technical competence , I am assured by experts in neo-Walrasian economics that very strong apriori restrictions need to be imposed before even a glimmer of a general market clearing solution can be discerned .
3 For example , estimates for the implicit marginal social benefit from saving life in the UK range from 20 million in the case of building regulations introduced after the Ronan Point disaster to 50 for a rarely used test in pregnant women that might prevent some still-births .
4 They were in total agreement that it was the best thing for both sides that Isabelle should go .
5 But the important point to remember is that we do not observe these sociolinguistic patterns directly : it is the speech of individuals in conversational settings that we observe and describe , and it is by analysing a large quantity of spoken language from many speakers that we can then demonstrate the patterns that emerge from our data .
6 First of all , the more water-furrows in a field the more land is wasted ; secondly a field that is ploughed in narrow stetches that are ridged up slightly to assist the drainage is not the best seed-bed for a crop of corn , as the ridges are bound , to some degree , to cause an unequal ripening of the seed .
7 Wyld also cites a number of such spellings in nasal environments that recapitulate Patterson 's Jenuary , exemine : they are Jenewary , axemyne ( 'examine' ) , exemynyde , Crenmer , Frencis .
8 That was how the first New Internationalist editorial began , back in March 1973 , calling for a second front in rich countries that would help the people of the Third World in their war on poverty .
9 It will also be of interest to investigate whether N-Oct 3 causes the transcriptional repression of the Herpes simplex virus immediate early genes in neuronal cells that was reported to be mediated by an as yet unidentified neuron-specific Oct-protein(s) [ 33 ] .
10 He remembers his lonely school days , in assured manner that his son will not grow up in the same way .
11 The concept that social intervention could have effects unintended by the practitioners , and which could be revealed only by asking the clients for their subjective impressions , took a long time to achieve currency , and had to do battle with the time-honoured attitude in professional practice that the client could not be expected to know what he , or more usually she , wanted .
12 Herschel worked always by himself , while Hubble worked in professional observatories that were the world 's finest for his kind of astronomy .
13 And again in abbreviated form that , I just want to take you through the molecular basis for endotoxin action .
14 It sounds plausible and most black sportsmen agree in broad terms that Caribbean parents anticipate that the greater availability of education in the UK will enable their children to advance more meaningfully in a career than they did .
15 Erm I think that in in broad terms that covers the architectural aspects we we have of course , as er , Paul mentioned at the beginning erm talked the these designs through with the Clark Hill , Honey Hill and Fern Hill Resident 's Association and they have erm been , been shown the exhibition on the estate and er we believe that they 've been well received towards seeing what
16 Economists are in broad agreement that the period from the end of the second world war to the early 1970s was peculiar .
17 Late that evening , Corbett was found by a servant sent by Selkirk , who announced in broad Scots that the knight would be grateful if Corbett joined him in the outer bailey near the main gate .
18 A few says later the Shah sought assurances from the US Embassy that he was still welcome in the United States cabled Rabat to say , " we assured the Shah publicly as well as in private messages that he would be welcome in the US should he choose to go there , and that there should be bo doubt whatsoever as to our willingness to receive ( him ) and provide him with appropriate protection " .
19 Then there are items in private collections that Campion has discovered , such as a 1952 Lied von der Erde with Richard Lewis , conducted by Barbirolli , that would be fascinating to hear .
20 About four years later all three children told us in private conversations that they were missing contact with their respective fathers .
21 The answer to all of this is surely that it is not the legal qualities of limited liability or separate personality in themselves that justify intervention , but the concentration of power in private hands that has come about partly as a result of their existence .
22 For example , the production of Concorde may generate advances in technical knowledge that would be of wider benefit to society .
23 There is , however , one aspect of note-making in technical lectures that deserves attention here .
24 When this department was located near a public library in London which specialised in regional statistics that were unavailable elsewhere , significant use was made of that library .
25 Afforestation on a localised scale is also occurring in many developing countries to provide a protective cover for the soil in agricultural systems that are threatened by excessive soil erosion and desertification ( section 7.2 ) , the provision of fuelwood and , in many cases , a crop .
26 Another change in agricultural practice that has helped to boost food production has been the increased use of pesticides .
27 But since the changes do not occur simultaneously throughout the population there are likely to be found , at any given time , differences among population sub-groups in exogenous conditions that influence the health and mortality of very young children .
28 Thereafter the time was never judged to be ripe although we were told in oral evidence that , subject to the availability of Ministers , a Defence Committee [ i.e. OD ] meeting could have been held at any time , if necessary at short notice .
29 Reagan 's campaign for governor in 1966 was a response to the same shifts in public opinion that Goldwater had attempted to exploit , but it was not only in political attitudes that southern California was ahead of its time .
30 Furthermore , the activists in political movements that fly religious banners are rarely religious in any serious sense ; indeed , they may have only the haziest idea of the doctrines they claim to champion .
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