Example sentences of "and its [noun sg] in a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 However the law of international organisations itself rests upon treaties ; this litigation reveals the inadequacy of that law , and its inapplicability in a domestic legal system where unincorporated treaties have no legislative effect .
2 By 1980 , close links between library staff , headteachers , teachers and the County advisory services had been forged and there was promising evidence of a general enhancement , particularly at primary level , in terms of book provision , book awareness and links between the promotion of literacy in school and its reflection in a wider community context .
3 The accord allowed for ( i ) the ratification of the March 1990 Oslo accord to seek peace through political means [ see p. 37372 ] ; ( ii ) the promotion of democracy via constitutional and judicial reforms in order to incorporate all political and social sectors in a society based on respect for the law and the independence of the state , and capable of providing for general welfare , social justice and independent economic development ; ( iii ) the incorporation of the URNG into the main political process and its participation in a National Constituent Assembly to be convened by the political parties in 1991 ; and ( iv ) periodic meetings between the URNG and representatives of political parties to accelerate the achievement of the objectives of the peace process .
4 But now the Walker hope to put matters right by highlighting the painting and its creator in a special exhibition which opens on November 13 .
5 Also , the film lost one Val and its pilot in a dive-bombing accident when the aircraft went into a high speed stall and crashed into a sugar cane field .
6 The 31-year-old Yorkshireman 's enthusiastic work in the back four , his surging runs on the overlap and his ferocious shooting have all been badly missed in a side that has lost its heart and its way in a disastrous plunge down the table .
7 The insistence on specificity ( both of the science and of its object ) and its basis in a differential strategy proved not only to be enormously productive and adaptable , but also remarkably consistent .
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