Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun pl] [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 In response to this first reason , it should be noted that major UK companies with involvement in European markets already have to maintain sophisticated compliance programmes with respect to EC Article 86 : parallel UK legislation might , therefore , be expected to reduce the total costs of compliance for these companies as it would cut out some duplication .
2 Words used in scientific contexts often have a very different meaning from their everyday meaning .
3 In low-risk patients there is no effect of aprotinin on graft patency ; in high-risk patients there have been reports suggesting graft occlusion in patients receiving the drug .
4 In some cases there has been a close relationship between the strength of localism and the tendency towards authoritarian government .
5 There has never been an instant solution , indeed in some cases there has been no solution at all .
6 The first method , which started on the continent in the ninth century , was used in the papal chancery from 1088 until 1145 , and although little used in English documents nonetheless has a bearing on local ecclesiastical history for that period .
7 In such cases there has been a shift in the pattern of ‘ comparative advantage ’ on an international scale .
8 The art criticism in such books generally has a slant , questioning whether the country or places have had a determining influence on art .
9 Attempts to introduce the system in Japanese plants overseas have frequently been thwarted by the inability of component suppliers to meet quality and timing schedules .
10 Similarly , the personnel function in these firms often has amazing power as it manages each individual 's assessment .
11 Public affairs , local authority , government , financial , and charity public relations all call for different talents so the people working in these areas often have very different educational backgrounds and work experience from those doing consumer public relations .
12 And we 've had people quite often in these sessions eventually have said , well no I do n't I do n't think I will .
13 Hence " sin " in these contexts often has a purely ritual meaning — as with the sin-offering after childbirth ( Leviticus 12:6 ) .
14 In previous elections there has been little change in the parties ' support between the final Sunday of the campaign and polling day .
15 Of those that are known , aquatic insects that winter as immature stages in large ponds probably have the warmest environments .
16 A CLAIM by Borders Area of the National Farmers ' Union of Scotland that Government cuts in hill ewe subsidy would take £120,000 out of the local economy in three valleys alone has been criticised by Sir Hector Monro , Scottish minister of agriculture .
17 One in three households still had no car .
18 My survey revealed that a few people in Sukuma-speaking areas still had difficulty in answering questions in Swahili ; others who understood Swahili nonetheless asked to be interviewed in Sukuma .
19 In many countries there has been a phased reduction in the lead content of petrol and in the UK , for example , lead-free petrol is on sale at a lower price , at selected petrol stations ( the engine requires a minor adjustment to use it ) and there are indications of a move towards the obligatory use of lead-free petrol for all vehicles .
20 A joint investigation of this procedure by of Distillers MG Limited , the UK 's leading supplier of carbon dioxide , and general manager in quality assurance for Forte Airport Services , one of the world 's leading in-flight caterers , demonstrated that the dry ice slice technique could not meet the requirements of the new legislation , and in many cases hardly had any effect at all other than freezing the meal at the top of the trolley .
21 Nozick suggests that the reason why we take the justified true beliefs in those examples not to have been known is that a would have believed them even if they had been false .
22 Mary Ann Evans 's , the oldest , poshest store in town , which was always , out of respect , called by its full name , never simply Evans 's , and which in those days still had the old-fashioned lifts with wood-panelling and carpets and concertina doors , and uniformed attendants who called out the wares on each floor .
23 Women in developing countries typically have their first child when they are very young and , except where circumstances of custom proscribe it or where family planning is not widely practised , continue childbearing until they are nearing the end of the reproductive years .
24 In the history of British participation in world-class events there has never been any recognition or backing on a national scale .
25 But is n't there a sense in which people in other countries really have to help themselves , at least in the first instance ?
26 In other countries there has been a trend to expand the roles of internal audit to meet the growing public concern that the administration of government be subject to review and control .
27 In other areas there have been cutbacks .
28 wardens and whatever , we do n't take the double yellow lines half seriously enough , erm and I think parking generally is , is something we 're very bad at and I 'm an occasional sinner in this respect too , but it , it did strike me the other day , erm paying a fifteen pound fine for parking on a single yellow line on a Sunday afternoon but I had n't noticed a sign that said I should n't , erm paying that fifteen pound fine in other words not having paid the six pound instant fine , I remember thinking that , really there 's , there was no way of talking back , and I had in fact attempted an explanation as to why I 'd done it , and explained the reasons why I thought this really was very overlookable on the side of the law , erm I do n't suppose they paid much attention to it , I do n't imagine giving it a moment 's thought at all .
29 In recent weeks there have been reports that the travel/holiday business has been in disarray .
30 It is interesting to find , therefore , that in certain systems there has evolved a tighter and more centralised system of control with curriculum units established and housed within ministries of education .
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