Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun] [pron] is [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Discussion about the nature of the state will follow below but there is a body of literature about the nature and form of the pressures on the state from the base in contemporary capitalism which is worth noting here .
2 For instance , in choppy water it is worth sacrificing your angle to the wind for a little more speed to punch through the waves .
3 But nothing has has really changed it 's surely implicit that green field sites will have to be released to meet the justifiable needs for development erm that there are ways clearly to minimize the impact by by first redeveloping the existing sites by by releasing sites in less sensitive locations , or developing sites that have minimal impact on on existing settle settlements or patterns of development un unless in exceptional circumstances there is for example the need for a new settlement .
4 In affluent Australia it is at least highly inconvenient , and has driven many a farmer into bankruptcy .
5 Even if this shift is due to the availability of cheap labour power in other countries it is by no means obvious that socialists should support long-run protectionism : it may represent considerable progress for a ‘ Third World ’ worker to be exploited by capital in the production of labour-intensive commodities rather than by a landlord .
6 To be successful at meetings you need to know what is really going on , or in other words what is below the surface .
7 This is less true of public sector services than of the private sector , but in recent years it is in the latter that growth in employment has been concentrated .
8 ‘ The more services we can get into the Port here , the more in added benefits there is to our own industries . ’
9 The nature of the entry mechanism can also vary : in neural cells it is through voltage-operated channels , whereas in other cells it is usually mediated by the InsP 3 -dependent entry mechanisms described earlier .
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