Example sentences of "[conj] [art] [noun] [noun] [adv] in " in BNC.

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2 ( 4 ) Owing to court procedures and documents , the longer timetable and the need to engage counsel , a Court Scheme is usually more expensive than a takeover offer both in terms of money and management time .
3 The reception desk itself and the issue desk currently in the library will merge .
4 The efforts of the management and the work force now in the shipyards on the Clyde and in Yarrow 's have done a great deal to restore that badge of quality , which was in danger of slipping away .
5 Australian railways took up and developed the Italianate style which had been so influential in Britain and the United States earlier in the century , and by the time the principal Australian stations were built , classical was in style once more .
6 The practice has no proven agricultural benefit , although frequently justified by farmers , their Unions and the Agriculture Departments alike in spite of the evidence to the contrary .
7 The statement , issued by Downing Street , stated : ‘ The president of the commission has said that commission negotiators should re-engage , without delay , in negotiations with the United States in order to resolve the oil seeds dispute and the Gatt Uruguay round in a balanced way . ’
8 The statement said : ‘ The president of the commission has said that commission negotiators should re-engage , without delay , in negotiations with the United States in order to resolve the oil seeds dispute and the Gatt Uruguay round in a balanced way . ’
9 The court granted declarations to the following effect : ( a ) that the Secretary of State is not entitled in relation to prisoners serving discretionary life sentences to postpone consultation with the judiciary to a date later than the earliest possible date after the imposition of the sentence ; and ( b ) that in relation to all the applicants , the Secretary of State should fix the date of the first review by the local review committee and the Parole Board strictly in accordance with the period of detention recommended by the judiciary as necessary to meet the requirements of retribution and deterrence .
10 ‘ In respect of all the applicants , a declaration that in carrying out his announced policy under and in relation to section 61(1) of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 in respect of persons serving sentences of life imprisonment imposed in the discretion of the trial judge , the Secretary of State for the Home Department , in determining for how long such a person ought to be detained for punitive purposes should fix the date of the first review by the local review committee and the Parole Board strictly in accordance with a period of detention ( that is to say , the notional determinate sentence less one-third remission ) recommended by the judiciary as necessary to meet the requirements of retribution and deterrence .
11 ‘ the Secretary of State for the Home Department , in determining for how long … a person ought to be detained for punitive purposes , should fix the date of the first review by the local review committee and the Parole Board strictly in accordance with a period of detention … recommended by the judiciary as necessary to meet the requirements of retribution and deterrence .
12 The Prime Minister and the Lord Chancellor later in the year protested with apparent truthfulness that they had been quite unaware that it had been passed at all ! .
13 Start a Shuttle and a space walker off in the same direction and at the same speed , and they stay together following exactly the same path round the Earth .
14 With a new single imminent and a debut album currently in the writing stage ( both definitely on the funky tip ) , Jamiroquai can justifiably hold his head high .
15 He is now leading us , sometimes against our wills , to consider the spiritual needs of the diocese and how these can be met , against a backdrop of acute financial difficulties and a church structure much in need of reform .
16 What it does is demonstrate the candidate 's ability to operate in English and a community language adequately in ordinary community contexts .
17 Over 100 stocks were listed with a total nominal value of just under £125 billion and a market value slightly in excess of this .
18 Upper gastrointestinal radiography and endoscopy are very sensitive in showing the presence of gastric disease , with infiltrative and and ulcerative patterns in both groups and a tumour pattern only in high grade .
19 Delivering the Drew lecture on ‘ Government and the Arts ’ at the Central London Polytechnic , Mr Fisher pointed out that when Mr Luce announced three-year funding for the arts in November 1987 , he had said the figure could not be reviewed ‘ unless the situation changes substantially in ways that can not be foreseen today ’ .
20 He said depressed high street spending could reduce imports , while the recovery in North Sea oil output since the pipeline shutdowns earlier in the year should help boost exports .
21 Though the Cosgrave government then in power insisted on the appointment , the local population and authorities boycotted the operation of the library , and the government had to concede by moving the librarian elsewhere .
22 The chosen subject came from Greek mythology , though the theme crops up in other myths , including the biblical story of Jeptha .
23 Joining the House of Lords as a life peer only in 1963 , he became Lord Chancellor in the following year when the Labour Administration was formed , remaining in office until 1970 .
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