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

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1 We need to be satisfied that the cost and delays that would be involved in such a course are justified both to resolve this matter and to provide the assurance that all the issues have been fully examined .
2 Any company involved in such a scheme has to be brave , Mr Riley says .
3 Any company involved in such a scheme has to be brave , Mr Riley says .
4 By re-classifying the conduct involved in such a way as to distinguish the grave from the less grave , it is hoped to discourage unwarranted pleas of not guilty and to overcome both the reluctance of prosecutors to bring charges and of courts to convict .
5 Financing buyouts has , however , retained its popularity given the greater security involved in such a deal .
6 It was again noted that he did not deny the wider allegation that other members of the Reagan election campaign had been involved in such a deal .
7 ‘ We have been involved in such a partnership for some years now and the fact that many governors have been accompanied by their head teachers today is an indication of how successful it has been , ’ he added .
8 The notion of assumed ‘ common ground ’ is also involved in such a characterisation of presupposition and can be found in this definition by Stalnaker ( 1978 : 321 ) :
9 It is not , however , for me to judge the issue here , but only to point to what is involved in such a judgment .
10 Her enthusiasm did not , however , encompass all the complexities that would be involved in such a project , from researching the fabric to preparing special screens for printing and educating machinists to make up the dresses in a traditional way .
11 The Northumbrians were instructed not to establish as king anyone who was illegitimate ( a slighting reference perhaps to Aldfrith and his descendants , or , for all that we know to the contrary , to other rulers — Aethelwald or Alhred ) nor to conspire to kill a king who was the Lord 's anointed , and any bishop or priest who was involved in such a crime was to be expelled from the Church and any layman excommunicated .
12 It might simply be that the amount of learning involved in such a task was not great enough to generate biochemical changes big enough to be measured .
13 ‘ He is chairman of the Professional Footballers ’ negotiating committee and a totally appropriate person to have involved in such a dispute . ’
14 I think that without going into a lengthy treatise , I would have to argue that middle range theory springing out of empirical data is in general the best approach but you will see all the qualifications and nuances involved in such a view .
15 The phonetic changes involved in such a sequence are all well-established , and can be identified in , say , Gimson 's account of assimilations and elisions in his Introduction to the Pronunciation of English — have becoming [ ] , and so on .
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