Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun sg] [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 These random movements in aggregate demand are of course unpredictable and exhibit no clear pattern .
2 By contrast , the time limit for actions in private law is at least three years , and for judicial review applications made outside Ord. 53 there is no fixed time limit : delay in applying is just a factor to be taken into account when the court exercises its discretion whether or not to award a declaration or injunction .
3 I think that the other side of that is that not everyone in private provision is in it for the money .
4 A sharp slowdown in private housebuilding was behind a 9 per cent fall in new construction orders in the third quarter of 1989 , figures from the Department of the Environment indicated yesterday .
5 Solicitors and barristers in private practice are in business and must make a profit to survive .
6 A ‘ perfect ’ market in economic theory is of course meant to be one in which the product is broadly comparable , entry and exit is possible , and price information is readily available to the consumer .
7 Twenty in each university were to be taught modern history and languages and , if they reached the required standard , given suitable employment at home or abroad .
8 The cosmids were picked in batches of about 50 from the set of unhit clones ( ie by sampling without replacement ) , and so to ensure that the cosmids in each batch were from different regions on the genome ( and hence to maximize efficiency ) the unhit clones were reordered against the ordered YAC probes .
9 The legal debate in involuntary manslaughter is over the lower threshold of homicide liability — where to draw the line between manslaughter and killings which should be ascribed to mere accident .
10 As we have seen , in terms of student numbers , most activity in agricultural education is on a part-time basis ; in November 1979 , for example , almost 15,000 students were taking day release courses .
11 Every instinct and all the forces in political democracy were against the surrender of sovereignty , but we had to move down the road towards accepting it .
12 but then you would , we would in fact budget increase as well in the same way as you 'll when there 's an , if if there was a pay award and you get an inflation allowance with the pay award the same way as in the statutory charges increases budget will increase as well , which in that sense was against
13 Our shared experience in that campaign was in marked contrast to the role played by the right hon. Member for Islwyn ( Mr. Kinnock ) who , throughout that campaign , spoke vociferously and vigorously against Britain 's membership of the European Community .
14 But on 27 March 1161 Achard was consecrated bishop of Avranches , and in that capacity was on much better terms with the king .
15 Failure to act in a particular way will not be an abuse of power unless the decision not to act in that way is beyond the limits of the discretion given to the power-holder .
16 The six MSc courses approved in that year were in areas directly relevant to industrial research and development , including diesel engine design , molecular science of materials and operational research .
17 Marlowe in that year was for Eliot positively either a major atheist or a major Christian , but the enchantments of Faustus were Baudelaire 's paradis artificiels .
18 I told him the love and character evident in that sofa was worth at least £50 .
19 There were other similarities in character which could be applied then and later in that Dupea was to be portrayed , in many ways , as the bastard who walks out of his family and a pregnant girlfriend , refuses to tell the girl he lives with that he loves her or to play the role of a caring son .
20 The agreement in that case was between the owner of a piano ( a dealer ) and his customer .
21 ( c ) I do not think the Engdiv case , 1990 S.L.T. 617 assists Mr. Beazley , since both the pursuers seeking contribution and the defenders resisting it were parties to the building contract at issue in the case , so that it was difficult to resist the submission that the claim for contribution in that case was in a matter relating to a contract .
22 The reference in that policy is to development outside the existing built-up areas .
23 The best way — indeed , the only way — in which we can make progress in that regard is by affecting attitudes and the culture that exists within companies .
24 Everything in that department is in train , so do n't spoil it . ’
25 The basic objective of the I.D.P. as set out in that Regulation was to ‘ improve working and living conditions in the Western Isles ’ through a series of measures designed ’ .... to improve agriculture ; to improve the marketing of agricultural ( and fisheries ) products — including the afforestation of marginal land , operations to improve the marketing and processing of agricultural products and measures to develop fisheries , but also measures relating to tourist amenities , crafts , industrial and other complementary activities essential to the improvement of the general socio-economic situation of those isles ’ .
26 The judges at the Rutland Forest Eyre in 1269 ordered that they should be reduced to the customary and reasonable number , which was five walking foresters and one riding forester with one page , and that no walking forester in that forest was in future to have pages under him .
27 But many interviews carried out in social research are of samples of what we might call ‘ ordinary ’ people — people who have characteristics , opinions and knowledge of a much more general nature .
28 For example , if a local authority finds that most of its children in residential care are over the age of 14 , this has enormous implications for provision , for the style of residence and for issues of control and staffing .
29 Whether the emphasis in mystical theology is on the interaction of those God-given human faculties which are understood as an image of his being and the means by which man may realise the love and truth manifested in the Incarnation , or on the essential unknowability of the transcendent source from whence that love and truth emanated in time , there is common ground between the two approaches in the sense of a dynamic with which man may engage .
30 Within that normativist framework the functionalist style in public law is to be identified with that side of the dualist divide that is associated with error , distortion , and corruption .
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