Example sentences of "in the [adj] [noun] of this " in BNC.

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1 CDP participation in the 1970s discussions of this relationship , and notably of moves towards ‘ partnership in validation ’ , will feature in the next chapter , but it is important to note that the CDP , with an established office and secretariat , and the authority of the first in the field , was never matched by the Standing Conference of Principals and Directors of Colleges and Institutes in Higher Education .
2 The wit and elegance of the Glyndebourne production with its sets by Maurice Sendak may be missing , but there is ample compensation in the sheer exuberance of this entertainment with its riproaring belly-laughs .
3 • Next week in the final part of this series , Tricon assesses the long-term future for the Valley Hotel .
4 It is suggested in the final part of this chapter that a different approach to education management is possible .
5 We will turn a more critical eye to the assumptions and propositions of this model in the final part of this chapter .
6 The rise of unemployment up to 1986 raises many questions about the distribution of income in society , which we shall consider in the final part of this chapter .
7 A civil war in the United States in the final decade of this century leads to the formation of a breakaway group .
8 In the final sections of this chapter , examples of more complex systems are used , and consideration is given to the role of computer simulation techniques in understanding and predicting their behaviour .
9 In the final stages of this journey , Ease Gill can be seen half a mile down the slope on the right .
10 IN the final matches of this year 's Five Nations rugby championship , the Welsh are in Paris tomorrow , where Scotland were unlucky to lose early this year .
11 So in the final version of this book , I 've sketched in how the speaker looks , or else how she describes herself .
12 I explain what that means in the final paragraph of this section .
13 They will want to know why the Government have decided to shove the Bill through in the final weeks of this Parliament .
14 The meaning of ‘ the capacity to enjoy life ’ within the Alternative Religion will be enlarged upon in the final chapter of this book .
15 The findings , summarized in the final chapter of this report ( Chapter 8 , pp.234–8 ) , are based on data of various kinds obtained from teachers and pupils in the schools associated with the project .
16 In the final chapter of this section Lowe turns his attention to the achievements of the welfare state in this ‘ golden age ’ .
17 Army6pts Royal Air Force18 THE greater efficiency of the Royal Air Force 's back row and the all-round kicking ability of their outside-half , Paul Hull , carried them to victory at Twickenham against the Army in the final match of this season 's Inter-Service tournament .
18 These are described and analysed in the final section of this paper .
19 The likelihood of this future scenario is further discussed in the final section of this chapter .
20 In the final section of this chapter , we will consider the issue of urban-based politics in more detail , having noted the considerable variation in the levels of public provision between different towns and cities in Britain .
21 I fully accept that socialism is not just about productive investment and full employment , and questions of democratic enterprise organisation are considered in the final section of this chapter which is complementary to the foregoing .
22 This is an issue to which we shall return in the final section of this chapter .
23 The descriptions of these modules are included in the final section of this guide .
24 In the immediate aftermath of this squalid affair a former Stipendiary Magistrate of Jamaica , Mr H. Pringle , had felt obliged to lift the veil from the ‘ abominable and ferocious ’ treatment of black people in the Caribbean .
25 in the eastern parts of this county Your Majesty 's forests of Windsor are particularly burdened with the innumerable increase of deer , which if they shall go on so fast , in ten years more will neither leave food nor room for any other creature in the forests .
26 And it succeeded last night , courtesy of Iain Dowie 's excellent strike in the ninth minute of this World Cup Group Three game — and four world-class saves from Wright afterwards .
27 But a telephone call to the Irish FA offices in Belfast this morning confirmed that no previous booking was recorded against McDonald and he is free to lead the Northern Ireland team in the ninth match of this World Cup programme .
28 This can be done by making the new range of computers architecturally similar to earlier models , and by making improvements only in the technological implementation of this architecture ; alternatively we can use microprogrammed emulation , as discussed in 3.6 .
29 The explanation for such divergent viewpoints may lie not in Osred 's reign as a particularly inauspicious period so much as in the dynastic rivalries of this time , accompanied by a failure to sustain Aldfrith 's silver coinage under Osred or his immediate successors .
30 Obviously this necessitated change in the industrial structure of this country .
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