Example sentences of "in the course [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Every announcement , public statement or document as aforesaid made or published by it or on its behalf in the course of KPMG 's engagement hereunder will contain all particulars required to comply with all applicable statutory , legal and regulatory provisions ( other than particulars required by the rules and regulations of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales arising out of the involvement of any Indemnified Person in the Offer ) and all requirements of The Stock Exchange and of the City Code , all other information which might reasonably be considered material in the context thereof and all facts , expressions of opinion , expectations or intentions or other information reasonably required by KPMG ;
2 A proportion of hypoxaemic children may be so physiologically compromised late in the course of illness that treatment with oxygen will not prevent death .
3 In the course of construction engineers and technicians survived fearful seas ; had been protected by Russian soldiers ; used , along with their equipment , as a form of target practice by turbulent natives and — on an individual level — had fallen victim to a positively bewildering variety of exotic diseases .
4 At present there are 28 schemes in the course of construction or design , 3 of which are trunk road schemes ( Table 28 ) .
5 There may also be problems with buildings in the course of construction .
6 In the course of studies of saline intrusion near wells and in regional aquifers , a computer model developed to simulate scavenger well pumping in Pakistan agrees well with field observations .
7 It ruled that packed lunches are supplied ‘ in the course of catering ’ and are liable for the 17.5% standard rating of VAT .
8 English law will permit quite severe injuries to be inflicted in the course of sport — a fractured skull in a playground incident was sanctioned on this basis .
9 The Government 's response to the Defence Committee 's report on the Westland 's affair stressed that the civil servant 's prime duty lay to his minister and that the civil servant should not relate advice given by civil servants to ministers nor give details of exchanges between government departments in the course of evidence to select committee .
10 In the course of visits to Prague , the Czechoslavakian capital , and Bratislava by French President François Mitterrand on Sept. 13-14 and by United Kingdom Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on Sept. 16-18 , both leaders expressed their countries ' regret at having signed the 1938 Munich agreement , which had allowed Nazi Germany to dismember Czechoslovakia .
11 In the course of Nicandra 's day , drinks time was biscuits time for dogs , " And what does she mean to do about it now ? "
12 He suggested that accountants were not liable for casual remarks in the course of conversation , statements made by accountants outside their work or for statements not made in their capacity as accountants .
13 All week-end he drove about the outer suburbs with Jannie and the boys , calling on relatives and letting fall the news in the course of conversation .
14 If this is possible , then it should also be possible for speakers to use code switching as a means to change their own personas in the course of conversation .
15 In the course of December a series of developments indicated that Gorbachev 's position had shifted to the right , partly under the pressure from conservative and authoritarian forces to tackle the economic crisis and collapsing law and order , and partly in an attempt to forestall the country 's disintegration .
16 The profession needed to be educated on the subject of undertakings , and any rules which might be introduced should be limited to undertakings given in the course of conveyancing transactions .
17 ‘ A Guide to Services , Facilities and Interest Groups in Juniper Green and Baberton Mains ’ is in the course of preparation .
18 They are currently in the course of preparation .
19 The exact proportions in which oil and/or gas is present in the respective tracts become fully apparent only as wells are drilled in the course of operations .
20 This particular aspect of thematic organization is of special relevance in translation because understanding it can help to heighten our awareness of meaningful choices made by speakers and writers in the course of communication .
21 For three days in the course of July that year , the last of the traditional Irish harpers were invited to Belfast to have their music recorded for posterity by the young Edward Bunting .
22 American contemplation of Korea intensified in the course of July I945 amid the deeper considerations of the most effective method of terminating the Pacific War .
23 That this can be done is borne out in practice , and it is sometimes noted that , in the course of treatment for some long-standing chronic condition , patients will re-experience old symptoms which they may have forgotten about .
24 Nevertheless , they should be possible to obtain from elderly patients undergoing orchidectomy in the course of treatment for prostatic cancer , or from young men undergoing infertility investigations .
25 But patients say that in the course of treatment , they are never permitted to express tearfulness or despair .
26 Although some DNA adducts are lost in the course of DNA extraction during the enhancement procedures and in the chromatography stage of this assay , and this means that true adduct levels tend to be underestimated , valuable information on relative adduct levels is emerging .
27 A memorial ‘ to commemorate the eternal memory of those American , British , Belgian and Commonwealth airmen who gave their lives in the course of freedom , 1943–1945 , prompts our thoughts , ‘ Lest We Forget ’ .
28 There has been the odd dig at me , of course , oddly enough usually in the course of singles reviews and usually by women on the staff .
29 As for the future , it will take shape in the course of history , ’ within a European framework .
30 Again , he failed to appreciate that the conspicuous consumption which was the fruit of successful emulation was not as invariably absurd as he made out , or that in the course of history world-wide they were responsible for the greatest architecture and other manifestations of high art .
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