Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] in " in BNC.
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1 | The decline was particularly marked in the Black Forest and in the Bavarian National Park in southern West Germany , an alpine region close to Austria and Switzerland , where fir decline may have slightly predated that in the Black Forest . |
2 | Well we discussed that right in day one , what 's the difference between astrologists and psychologists and we explored the differences |
3 | I 've not had that right in years , so |
4 | So I said is that right in the old stories |
5 | He is sceptical about the plethora of management books that deaf in ‘ grand abstractions ’ . |
6 | And two points that looked possible evaporated in the wind and rain . |
7 | In relation to its national income the UK has had a disproportionately very large number of companies among the largest 500 in the world [ Prais , 1976 ] . |
8 | His 1911 book Political Parties argued that these organizations supposedly committed to ushering in democratic organization in fact showed all the essential characteristics of bureaucratic organizations , and a separation between leaders and led every bit as pronounced as that prevailing in industry or state agencies . |
9 | Yet , although the number of officials for every 2,000 head of population rose from one in the 1750s to about four in the 1850s , the proportion was still incomparably lower than that prevailing in the West . |
10 | An inquiry such as mine into a particular case is not a sufficient foundation for fundamental changes in the law relating to police investigation and prosecution ( such , for instance , as the introduction of a system like that prevailing in Scotland ) . |
11 | Even if the concept of domicile in the context of the Act of 1988 were to be accorded by the United Kingdom courts a meaning similar to that prevailing in other member states , the applicants in the main proceedings would still contend that the domicile requirement was contrary to Community law . |
12 | While all presidents have testified to the difficulty of shifting the course of the bureaucracy , the task was made even more difficult for Nixon by the direct clash between the political philosophy of his administration and that prevailing in the bureaucracy , particularly the social-services agencies . |
13 | Gon na be bloody rich in a minute ! |
14 | Now this Nerlove supply response model alright was introduced by Mark Nerlove in nineteen fifty eight right in a heart breaking book called the dynamics right of supply right erm estimation of farmers response to price okay . |
15 | The rear side stretcher joint in particular is tricky , odd angled in both planes . |
16 | He is also told to , ‘ never cease your labour , your care and diligence , until you have done all that lieth in you , according to your bounden duty , to bring all such as are or shall be committed to your charge , unto … knowledge of God ’ . |
17 | It is a counterfeit of the spirit that goes on daily , you see , made worse because it has been joined by the visual counterfeit possible in television . |
18 | Although the majority of the binding sites are observed in both neuronal and non neuronal tissues , one of these interactions occuring 3' of the major transcriptional start site is neuronal specific in its tissue distribution ( 6 ) . |
19 | But you see they did n't know the truth of the exploration , but if the Government was fifty fifty in it they 'd be entitled to know the exact amount and quantity and what was underneath your feet . |
20 | In my , in , in Manchester we 've got two hundred and fifty odd in our Council which means we 've two hundred and fifty different employers . |
21 | Also what you 've got to bear in mind is that inherent in any permanent way job is the capacity for something to go wrong . |
22 | Normal free-sparring in the training hall is limited only by the number of people there , so you can pick up bad competition habits through using space uneconomically . |
23 | If you 're keeping your spouse because you have the assets and he or she does n't , there 's no good leaving nothing to the spouse , unless that spouse is rich in his or her own right Rich in comparative terms , then there may be good reasons not to live him or her anything because you 'd rather leave it to the children . |
24 | Sometimes we get a particularly heavy day though er I apologize for that that in advance but er do n't lose your concentration you 'll certainly miss something . |
25 | I mean these characters nobody realizes that that that in America , Motown did n't look after their stars very well . |
26 | The problem is particulary acute in areas over 300 metres , where forest cover can increase depositions of sulphur by 50 per cent , and that of nitrogen by 100 per cent . |
27 | The problem is particulary acute in the evenings and at night when parties , music and other noise sources can have most effect . |
28 | An accounting change then took place , with the fee figure substituted by that of turnover ; this totalled £1 278 120 in 1984 , £1761405 in 1985 and £2060979 in 1986 . |
29 | Right from the start of the period and up to this present time late in the twentieth century , it has provided numerous examples of the manner in which mankind has failed again and again , in his efforts to mitigate the suffering inherent in the ruthless laws of evolution by replacing them with something better , something which it called ‘ civilisation ’ . |
30 | And if the value of Apolline art is that it redeems existence , the value of the suffering inherent in existence is that it impels the creation of this art . |