Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [noun] [Wh adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 According to the labour supply function , changes in the employment of labour which flow from prior changes in aggregate demand will not call forth changes in money wages when the initial state is one of less than full employment .
2 Further applications in committal proceedings where no error by the court at the original hearing is alleged should be dealt with by an application to the county court for a rehearing under Order 37 of the County Court Rules 1981 .
3 Miller ( forthcoming ) reports that Scottish English , unlike standard English , allows the omission of subject relative pronouns in sentence types where the subject of the main clause is realized as there :
4 Perhaps in attacking child removal the kinship defenders have mostly in mind cases where the biological parent is also the psychological parent , albeit an inadequate one .
5 A quite separate area of interest has been the question of actuarial advice on pensions in divorce cases where the law in Scotland requires that the value of pensions is taken into consideration and could be the model for a change in English law .
6 There is of course a special interest in South Essex where the people are concerned that while the government wanted to give aid to South Essex because of its unemployment , this was unfortunately stopped by commissioner Mr and also of course by commissioner Mr Milan solely on their decisions and this is a fact that all the papers assisted area status was put forward by the government for South Essex .
7 We propose to allow judges to settle the level of damages in libel cases where the defendant offers to pay to make amends .
8 Likewise , many of the methods are useful in manpower studies where the population under investigation is a large workforce , recruitment and leaving ( for whatever reason ) are the analogues of birth and death respectively , and we are interested in the stability of the age/sex structure or length of service patterns and the prediction of natural wastage .
9 Restrictions contained in franchise agreements where the Commission is satisfied that these are indispensable to the preservation of the identity and reputation of the franchise network
10 The continuing partners will wish to minimise the possibility of their having to negotiate with the trustee in bankruptcyanother reason why the partnership agreement should deal with clarity as to what may ultimately be payable to the trustee and when .
11 Buy Back is normally used in capital projects where the exporter is supplying part or all of a project and is paid by agreeing to take back part of the output from the manufacturing plant either for his own use or for onward sale .
12 Given this information as used in the treatment of errors , there are indications that it may also be effective to apply it to aid the reduction of the list of candidate strings in word positions where no error has been detected .
13 Tautology also appears to occur sometimes in personality inventories where the characteristics ' can be boiled down to ‘ attitudes favourable to the commission of crime ’ ( or ‘ anti-social ’ acts ) ; that is to say , ‘ criminals are people who hold pro-crime values ’ .
14 They understand that reform is needed , but they wish to ensure that overproduction is halted and that EC farmers are ready and able to compete in world markets when the Uruguay GATT round is finally resolved .
15 The Government can not be unaware that women are frightened to travel alone at night in isolated places , to wait in bus depots where no staff are present , or to be dropped off at bus-rail links at isolated railway stations where there is no one to guard them against possible danger .
16 Another is that of a broker/dealer department advising customer A to purchase shares in company B when the corporate finance department is acting for B and knows that it is on the verge of insolvency .
17 Returning to the example given earlier of the broker/dealer department advising customer A to purchase shares in company B when the corporate finance department is advising B and knows that it is on the verge of insolvency , the question arises as to what the firm must divulge to A in order to modify its duty of undivided loyalty to A to the extent necessary to permit it to withhold the information about B.
18 One sees it occasionally in , in a , in school lessons where a teacher will give a straight factual lesson for thirty-five minutes , and then say , ‘ Sit up , get your rulers out , imagine you 're a Saxon peasant . ’
19 This is not a suggestion we agree with , but it is a popular one , especially in North America where a number of closely related discussions have emerged recently about the content of feminist philosophy , or the form a feminist critique of philosophy should take ( Flax , 1983 ; Hartsock , 1983 ; Jaggar , 1983 ; and see also Ruth , 1981 ) .
20 He was working on a building site at Middle Barton in North Oxfordshire when a concrete mixer rolled back toward a workman .
21 In market situations where the flexibility and responsiveness of work organization is crucial to competitive advantage , successful change strategies can not be premised on the simplicities of the structure-strategy paradigm .
22 The principle developed in the United States , but is increasingly used elsewhere , notably in the European Community — although the EC exempts many areas of business to allow them to compete effectively in market sectors where the United States and Japan are strong .
23 Even so , there must be a contract , a requirement that can prove particularly problematic in supply situations where the contract element is missing , for example , drugs prescribed under the NHS .
24 I should be interested in hearing from anyone involved in family interventions where a family member suffers from schizophrenia .
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