Example sentences of "in [adj] it [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 The Tri-D offers excellent stability , as innumerable constructors around the world would verity , and it has the advantage of the traditional Box kite in that it does not need a bridle , and flies very w – from a directly attached line .
2 It also severely restricts judicial review in that it does not allow any review for abuse of power , an essential tool in the control of unfettered discretion .
3 The use of Form N111 , even if it has become ‘ obsolete , ’ was in fact more appropriate than the use of Form N79 , although it suffers from the same defect as the High Court form in that it does not draw the attention of the contemnor to his right to apply to the court to purge his contempt .
4 This differs from the moving average in that it does not use equal weightings for the past values chosen .
5 However , this view highlights the major criticism of the emission standards strategy in that it does not make publicly evident any explicit judgement as to what level of air quality is to be regarded as acceptable , whether for the protection of public health , vegetation , animals , materials , or amenity .
6 Unfortunately the legislation governing Council Tax is almost the same as that for collecting Community Charge in that it does not allow Council Tax to be collected along with rent .
7 The concerns that I have are that when the road does go in that it does protect and it does in fact more of a protection by being there than it is in actual fact in existence at the moment .
8 Moreover Pt I has other limitations in that it does not in any case apply to all products , neither does it cover damage to business property or to personal property below £275 .
9 If that money in that it does come into the policy and the guideline here and I erm he accused us of putting out er press releases talk about council tax and this may be popular with .
10 The HGT-1 human gastric cell line is similar to acid secreting parietal cells in that it possesses H 2 receptors , histamine sensitive adenyl cyclase , and Cl channels , which are activated by histamine by a cyclic adenosine monophosphate ( cAMP ) dependent mechanism .
11 This exchanger is in some respects a ‘ mirror image ’ of Na + /H + exchange in that it possesses an intracellular modifier site which is sensitive to hydroxyl ( OH - ) ions and thus , although reglatively inactive at baseline pH i , is activated by intracellular alkalosis .
12 The inclusion in NHS consultants ' contracts of a formal commitment to teaching is a step in the right direction in that it acknowledges that most doctors teach to a greater or lesser extent .
13 The theory seems to have a middle class bias in that it assumes that all criminal and rule-breakers accept and cherish middle-class goals , but many delinquent activities do not appear to be aiming for material gains .
14 However , the Press does differ from the rest of the University in that it achieves its aims solely through publishing and printing .
15 It also has other economic advantages in that it requires fewer facing bricks than solid walls !
16 The latter invokes international judicial assistance in that it requires the active involvement of the judicial authorities of the State in which the evidence is to be taken .
17 According to the causal direction hypothesis , Emerson 's task is disembedded in that it requires children to consider causal connectives in a way which differs from their usual communicative function .
18 Technically it has an advantage over percutaneous cholecystolithotomy in that it requires a tract only 12 French in diameter as opposed to 30 French .
19 In spite of this useful work , density remains a rather static and misleading statistic in that it depends very much on the unit used to compute the density .
20 ( 6 ) History assists intellectual development in that it depends on rational argument and discussion , and provides practice in the skills necessary to argue a case .
21 The relationship that the building surveyor is able to develop directly with the client is unusual in its closeness , and has a special significance in that it enables him to be identified as the expert in the area of work under inquiry .
22 This is a good way of doing things in that it enables what is effectively a limitless number of different codes to be used , with as little or as much data as desired being attached to each code .
23 And that is a er an A P I which is very similar in approach to O D B C in that it enables you using a consistent interface to get at any data source within the organization .
24 This was the first , and remains the only , attempt to summarise all of the known archaeology of the period in England and is of interest in that it describes the aims and methods of Anglo-Saxon archaeology as Leeds perceived them ; it was reprinted in 1970 .
25 The " question " violates Grice 's maxim of quantity in that it requests information which the captain neither needs , nor is interested in , and implicates not his concern at Anderson 's threats but rather his awareness of the professor 's empty pomposity .
26 Third , the ‘ pinch point ’ at the entrance to St. Giles St. is a good idea in that it slows traffic intending to turn left off The Mound ; however , there is a similar problem at the top of Market St. , and a raised paved crossing there , perhaps also with a pedestrian crossing , would be an improvement .
27 Level of intelligence affects communicating in that it influences learning ability .
28 Discussing the prose poem — a form of literature which , as used by Jacob , provides one of the closest literary parallels to Cubist painting in that it embodies simultaneously actions or events normally separated by time and space , which are fused into formal , difficult but rational and understandable creations — Jacob warns the poet and artist against ‘ the too dazzling precious stones which attract the eye at the expense of the whole ’ , and adds ‘ The poem is a constructed object and not the display window of a jeweller 's shop .
29 The University of Wales occupies a unique position in the educational system of the Principality in that it validates all teacher-training courses as well as almost all the other advanced courses offered by the public sector higher education establishments , with the exception of the courses offered at the Polytechnic of Wales which are CNAA validated .
30 The paragraph also contains a clue as to why management budgeting has been perceived , by some , to be a failure in that it talks of an ‘ unsophisticated system ’ .
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