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

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1 A TEENAGER was repeatedly stabbed by a masked man in a busy area in broad daylight a year ago .
2 This meant that in each case a secondary modern school which would have been too small to survive was absorbed quietly and without fuss into the grammar school , which did not bother to change its name .
3 In each case a working relationship had to be established between employment and education sectors , not without difficulty in certain areas where a lack of trust and respect between potential partners served only to highlight the depth of the cultural divide .
4 In each case a detailed problem list was establish , and the therapist also tried to understand the reasons for the behaviour .
5 Development on the Glasgow and Gateshead sites has been slower , partly due to the effects of the recession , but in each case a mixed economy of houses and offices is planned .
6 Some radio stations are run by public corporations with a degree of operational autonomy from government , on paper at least — as in Malawi , Ghana , Nigeria and Zimbabwe — but in each case a greater degree of government control exists than is true of the BBC , which provided the model for the corporations of these countries .
7 If I did not believe that the answer to these questions was in each case a resounding yes I would have found it very difficult to give these lectures .
8 This meant that under the then current ICAO arrangements in Annex 13 the UK was not entitled to appoint an accredited representative to participate in these investigations , notwithstanding the fact that in each case a very significant proportion of the passengers were British nationals .
9 Where action did occur , in the USA and Italy , in each case a central government initiative drove the process of local reform .
10 The only thing that unites these three arrangements is that in each case a minority class rules and takes the surplus away from the producers .
11 In each case a different meaning is attached to the act of lighting a candle .
12 In each case a corporation has its reputation , separate from its members , capable of being adversely affected by defamatory statements and which it is entitled to protect by recourse to an action for libel .
13 In each case a small working party met within SHHD over a period of a number of months .
14 This juxtaposition of the myth of Athena growing a beard with the strategies Mira employs to bolster Willy 's ego points to the fact that in each case a female voice transforms itself into a voice men will trust .
15 In each case a number of issues arose , some of which were resolved , as they attempted to modify their classroom practice .
16 Such exchange might take place by using money , by bartering for other goods , or as gifts , but in each case a change in ownership of the goods takes place .
17 Only in two of the 93 patients who had both endoscopy and colonic assessment was colonic neoplasia ( in each case a small <5 mm adenoma ) found to coexist with an upper gastrointestinal lesion ( a gastric ulcer and grade 2 oesophagitis ) .
18 In each case a date/time stamp , module version and user name are included in the log .
19 Assume in each case a PSBR of £1 billion .
20 In each case a multiplier will be applied having regard to such matters as : ( 1 ) the size of the firm in question ; ( 2 ) the personal attributes of the partners ; ( 3 ) the type of practice ( specialised or general etc ) ; ( 4 ) the locality of the firm ; ( 5 ) the security of tenure of the firm at its premises ; or ( 6 ) the firm 's profit trend .
21 Valuation reports must be sent at least monthly ( whereas in non-derivative portfolios only a six-monthly statement is required ) although in each case a customer may advise the firm in writing that he wishes to receive them less frequently .
22 It 's like a scene from a play , Culley thought , and in each performance a different extra takes the victim 's part .
23 In each subject a minimum fo six hours of recording was analysed .
24 These rules include provision for the calculation of a quota of votes which if gained by a candidate will ensure election and this has the effect of producing in each constituency a result in seats which is as nearly proportional as possible to the opinions of the voters .
25 in each eye-cave a chrysalis
26 Portal sculptures , wall paintings and mosaics created in each church a pictorial record of the Bible stories and teaching .
27 In each painting a conjurer has overstepped his mark .
28 Even in 1995 , the two direct trains in each direction a day between the North-East and the continent will follow the tortuous North London line , circuiting the capital via Kensington and Clapham Junction .
29 The International Verification and Monitoring Commission ( Comisión Internacional de Verificación y Seguimiento — CIVS ) was to be established , and in each country a national reconciliation commission was to be set up to monitor compliance with internal aspects of the plan [ see pp. 35890-95 ] .
30 In each application a source file is interpreted in real time .
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