Example sentences of "in such [noun pl] [is] " in BNC.

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1 It is already established that performance in such tasks is influenced by morphemic factors .
2 One feature which recurrently catches the traveller 's attention in such communities is the local doocot , or dovecot .
3 The relative importance of habit and biological factors in such circumstances is hard to decide .
4 Whether the Soviet Union and Hungary will be able to resist intervention in such circumstances is open to question .
5 The normal rule in such circumstances is for the convictions to be set aside : ‘ no reasonable jury who had applied their mind properly to the facts in the case could have arrived at the conclusion , and once one assumes that they are an unreasonable jury , or they could not have reasonably come to the conclusion , then the convictions can not stand . ’
6 My initial recourse in such circumstances is to dive into Nicolas Slonimsky 's Baker 's biographical Dictionary of Musicians ( no , I ca n't afford Grove either , but Baker 's is much more entertaining in any case ) .
7 A believing man or woman in such circumstances is not bound ’ ( 1 Cor.
8 Such payment is not made to keep alive the right to recover it , inasmuch as the opportunity is thus afforded of contesting the demand , and payment in such circumstances is a payment to close the transaction and not to keep it open .
9 Such payment is not made to keep alive the right to recover it , inasmuch as the opportunity is thus afforded of contesting the demand , and payment in such circumstances is a payment to close the transaction and not to keep it open .
10 Integration in such circumstances is only enabling if communication is based on a classroom experience which is truly shared between all students and teachers , regardless of the source of that experience .
11 The general rule is that the penalty available in such circumstances is the same as that for the substantive offence incited , in this case level three , and since the legislature , thought that greater punishment than that was appropriate , specific provision is made for three months ' imprisonment , or a level 4 fine .
12 The argument for saying that there should be liability in such circumstances is that a constable does not cease to have certain general duties because he happens to be ‘ off duty ’ for the time being .
13 Since a process of individual wage reductions in such circumstances is bound to be ragged and discontinuous , it will be hedged about with uncertainty and apprehension .
14 The function of the court in such circumstances is to strike a reasonable balance between the conflicting considerations of not preventing redevelopment on the one hand , and giving the tenant a reasonable degree of security of tenure on the other ( ibid ) .
15 The experience of some players becoming emotionally spent in such circumstances is all too fresh from Derek White 's swansong at Cardiff last year — a performance which Scotland captain Gavin Hastings rated as one of the poorest in which he had been involved .
16 Here belief in such portents is presented as being highly suspect , and possibly an excuse for more sordid political ends .
17 The importance of the law in such matters is in creating a centre of power which makes it possible to enforce moral duties .
18 Expertise in such matters is as likely to be found in schools as in the LEA ; but in any event good practice is defined and achieved dialectically and empirically , not by decree .
19 Detached objectivity in such matters is clearly very difficult but since it is quite evident that migrating birds and fish and even insects are often capable of solving the most intricate and unpredictable problems of solid geometry it hardly makes sense to argue that a purely mathematical rationality is an exclusively human characteristic .
20 Survey methodology is a highly developed technique for obtaining a representative sample of opinions and attitudes from an enumerated population , but the interactive technique used in such surveys is designed to keep rapport at a moderate level and filter out all information that can not be coded in the scheme developed .
21 Whilst the assumption that asset demands are set at such a level so as to minimize ( 4 ) yields models that are both tractable and consistent with observed empirical realities , the justification for quadratic costs in such models is always somewhat ad hoc .
22 One of the crucial issues in such studies is whether the time-lag allowed is the right one and had Walters allowed twenty instead of ten years , she might have reached different conclusions .
23 A good example of what is involved in such studies is provided by a critical review of theories concerning Latin American political development ( Graciarena and Franco , 1978 ) , in which the authors note the central importance of the conception of the ‘ developmentalist ’ state in its various forms , and the insistence by many social scientists in recent years upon the need to study the course of history with the aid of categories which are ‘ historically relevant ’ to Latin America .
24 If one looks at the majority of market experiments in which convergence to the market equilibrium is rapid , one sees that the decision-problem solved by the subjects in such experiments is relatively simple ; recently , however , there have been a number of more complicated market experiments in which the subjects face more complicated decision-problems .
25 Come 's manager has a guest list that alone exceeds normal capacity ; quite how one is to witness a band to their best advantage in such conditions is hard to fathom .
26 Furthermore , a common provision in such agreements is that all documents , copies of documents and extracts of documents obtained during the course of our work are to be returned if the transaction does not proceed .
27 Furthermore , a common provision in such agreements is that all documents , copies of documents and extracts of documents obtained during the course of our work are to be returned if the transaction does not proceed .
28 The creative element in such notes is limited only by the imagination of you , the user .
29 Effectiveness in such projects is linked with male-identified achievement , and the different achievement options are themselves structured by dominant discourses of gender ; but these gendered associations are passed over ( e.g. Dickson 1982 ) .
30 Inherent in such attitudes is denigration of old people .
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