Example sentences of "[adj] [be] [conj] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 The reason for this is that in the A monomer , the turn of the β -hairpin is stabilized by intermolecular crystal contacts , mainly through hydrophobic interactions involving Val87 and Ala89 .
2 One reason for this is that in the simpler forms of legal system the ideas of ultimate rule of recognition , supreme criterion , and legally unlimited legislature seem to converge .
3 This is because in a growing economy , business units multiply and existing businesses expand , leading to an increased demand for cash holdings for reasons of safety and liquidity .
4 Apart from pure nostalgia , perhaps this is because in the ‘ old days ’ it was fairly easy to look at a faulty circuit , identify components used for specific functions , replace them and get the set going again whether it was commercially or home-made .
5 This is because in the ordinary letter service you only receive limited compensation — less than £25 — for loss and damage , and no compensation at all for money , monetary items or jewellery ( as defined on pages 25 and 26 ) .
6 This is because in the first case the interest earned at the end of the first month can be reinvested in the second month ; in the second case , the whole interest does not accrue until the end of the second month and so is not available for reinvestment until then .
7 This is because in the purchase conditions there will be a provision stating that any contract entered into pursuant to the purchase order will be on the standard conditions of purchase on the back of the order ( see the preliminary statement and cl 1.1 of Precedent 2 ) .
8 One press comment on this was that in the eyes of some it was all too late .
9 The upshot of these pressures for self-financing was that in the first ten years some 36 per cent of the industry 's investment was internally financed : £488 millions from depreciation allowances and £98 millions from surplus after interest payments .
10 What is particularly frightening is that in the long term it may cause irreparable brain damage .
11 What is becoming increasingly obvious is that in a society growing ever more stressful and complex , we can not hope to educate children as though they were immune to the social , economic and emotional stresses which their parents have to bear .
12 Perhaps the strangest think of all about the garotting panic of 1862 was that in the haste to describe the awful contours of the ‘ new ’ crime , the equally ‘ unprecedented ’ alarms of 1856 were almost entirely forgotten , although the same complaints and accusations had been well rehearsed .
13 What is more encouraging is that in the same survey the Scottish average rating was 198 against a UK average of six .
14 What was important was that in the event of a START treaty marking the end of the START process — the discussion on nuclear disarmament between the main nuclear powers — the secondary nuclear powers , such as ourselves , France and China , should try to retain , maintain or , indeed , establish a dialogue with the Soviet Union .
15 Before I finish I I just wonder whether I could put one point to the county and that 's whether in the absence of a strategic exceptions policy in the structure plan , they would allow the borough council to include the type of policy we 're seeking in our district wide local plan bearing in mind that some of the considerations in involved are of a strategic nature .
16 ( The prime difference between the two is that in the drama there is no need actually to hide — the hiding experience is evoked but not practised .
17 The major contrast between the two is that in the latter , ‘ youth ’ had become more than mere ‘ agents ’ of change , and were identified as ‘ subversive ’ .
18 The problem 's been around for a long time , but what 's new is that in an age when women are releasing themselves from stereotypical roles of submission , it 's the men still locked into emotionally repressive macho fantasies who are having all the problems .
19 What is certain is that in the EEC there is literally one law for the private company and another for the state-owned one .
20 The accommodation differed in , in one respect and that , that was that in the flat we were on one floor , we had one bedroom , we moved into a house with two toilets separate bathroom and three bedrooms , which enabled us to spread our furniture around , enabled us to have visitors to receive members of the family .
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