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

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1 In early May OPEC oil ministers met in emergency session in Geneva [ see p. 37475 ] and an agreement was reached on cutting production , but the Paris-based International Energy Agency , in its June 5 report , said that OPEC output actually fell only by 400,000 barrels a day ( bpd ) in May , a figure which was wholly attributable to cuts in Saudi Arabian production and which was far short of the 1,450,000 bpd reduction pledged at the OPEC emergency meeting .
2 In present-day western society we have cultural goals of material success : plenty of money , a big house , flash cars , pretty girl/handsome boy , for example .
3 In present-day western society , most patients will need some dietary therapy and postural correction .
4 However various kinds of feminists might wish it otherwise , women play a mix of roles in present-day British society : they are wives , mothers , daughters and paid workers , and they somehow juggle all these roles together , largely by taking on part-time work which , as Land points out , is seriously marginalised when it comes to occupational benefits .
5 Thus , ME language states , being so variable , should in principle be suited to the same kind of analysis that we use in present-day social dialectology , and by using variationist methods we should be able to explore at least some of the constraints on variation that might have existed in ME .
6 The idea of distinctive features was put forward in the early 1930s by Bloomfield ( 1933 ) and Trubetzkoy ( various publications leading up to 1939 ) ; however , in early work and in present-day functional phonology , the features are worked out individually for the language being studied .
7 However , the method by which a change in predictable monetary growth leads to a change in aggregate real output is not the familiar one — a higher rate of growth does not fool people into supplying more output .
8 There is a long and distinguished history of studying the visual system using ‘ psychophysical ’ procedures in which variations in subjective visual experience with variations in visual input are studied .
9 In crassly materialistic terms , our students are unlikely to benefit from a training that rests on the principal that historical computing is distinctive owing to its scientific properties ( as advocated by humanities computing departments ) , or its especial role in subjective historical analysis ( as advocated by history departments ) .
10 If the symptoms of a latent miasmatic state appear , the remedy should be changed suitably and if a nosode is chosen then the centesimal scale will have to be used as except for Bacillunum these are not available in fifty millesimal form ( the Helios Pharmacy now has most nosodes available as LM 's ) .
11 But the sunrise of impending suicide bathes him and others in fiery metaphysical comedy ; , ‘ be as free as you like , ’ Peter Verkhovensky tells him , ‘ so long as you do n't change your mind ’ — that is ‘ so long as your entirely free intention is carried out ’ .
12 This was revealed in unaccompanied choral writing ( a movement from the Herbert Howells Requiem , superbly recorded by the Corydon Singers under Matthew Best ten years ago on Hyperion ) .
13 In April 1977 general government expenditure was redefined to bring the UK into line with OECD accounting methods , and resulted in an apparent overnight reduction of some 6% in measured public expenditure .
14 Interestingly , in normal colonic lamina propria most cells ( 87% ) recognised by these reagents seem to be positive for all three markers and can apparently function both as phagocytes and antigen presenting cells .
15 de Waziers et al reported the presence of a small amount of cytochrome P450 3A in normal colon samples with a western blot procedure , and we have found immunohistochemically the presence of a member of the cytochrome P450 3A family in normal colonic epithelium while neither de Waziers nor ourselves detected any cytochrome P450 1A .
16 These data must be interpreted cautiously , however , in view of our findings that glutathione S-transferase π is present in normal colonic epithelium and also in chronic inflammatory cells , which are often found as part of colonic carcinomas .
17 The rate of protein synthesis in normal colonic mucosa was 9.4 ( 1.2 ) % ( mean ( SEM ) ) per day but was significantly raised in benign and malignant colorectal tumour tissue , and in colonic mucosa from patients with inflammatory bowel disease ( p<0.001 ) .
18 The fractional rate of protein synthesis in normal colonic mucosa was 9.4 ( 1.2 ) % per day ( mean ( SEM ) ) , but was significantly raised in all the pathological conditions studied ( p<0.001 ) .
19 Studies in experimental animals have shown that in the rat , the fractional rate of protein synthesis in normal colonic mucosa is 62% per day , but this only contributes 2.6% of whole body protein synthesis .
20 Parallel studies of expression of the DCC gene confirm that while mRNA transcripts are present in normal colonic mucosa and adenomas , the gene is frequently unexpressed in carcinomas .
21 It is concluded that PCNA ( 19A2 ) immunocytochemistry may be used as an operational marker of cell proliferation in normal colonic mucosa .
22 There has only been on eprevious report of the presence of epoxide hydrolase in normal colonic tissue .
23 FIG. 3 The effect of increasing PDGF levels on cell proliferation in normal developing optic nerve and after TTX treatment .
24 Use it , for instance , to demonstrate to learners how much redundancy there is in normal spoken communication .
25 In normal spoken language there are often clear pragmatic constraints on the choice of particular syntactic forms .
26 In normal economic life such bartering is made unnecessary by the use of money .
27 The differences in electrophoretic mobility between the pre-Β 1 and mature Β 1 chain were probably due to structural differences in the glycan portion , as it was abolished after enzymatic deglycosylation of the receptors in normal epithelial cell membranes ( data not shown ) .
28 The uterus lies flat in normal pelvic position .
29 Section D ( which represents the 5' end of the atk cDNA sequence ) detected 0.3 , 1.0 , 1.1 , 1.5 and 4.3kb Msp I fragments in normal genomic DNA ; in patient E no 4.3 or 1.5kb Msp I fragments were observed , while a novel 5kb band was seen .
30 Virtually all CD68 macrophages in normal lamina propria and Peyer 's patches were L1 and the same was true for most extravasated macrophages in normal peripheral lymph nodes .
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