Example sentences of "in these [noun] it is " in BNC.

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1 In these instances it is not uncommon to find a government 's revenue ( as in Lesotho ) almost totally committed to paying its teacher force — hence nothing left over to equip the schools ; in which case it is worth asking whether the whole costly mechanism of providing school education has not come to an unprofitable full-stop just before the only point where it can be productive — enabling children to learn .
2 But in these papers it is stated that Tyndale headed his written defence , ‘ Faith alone justifies before God ’ , and that among the questions debated were worship of saints , the Sacraments and the authority of the Pope .
3 Historians have found some manors where the local custom was for the widow to receive a half proportion , or even the whole , and yet in others apparently none — although in these cases it is more likely that the documentation is being misconstrued .
4 But in these cases it is necessary to know what was really going on at the time .
5 In these cases it is clear that the design developed by constant trial in practice .
6 In these cases it is more desirable to have the person or item carry the required information .
7 More commonly , however , one party to the original mortgage is to be released or another party added , and in these cases it is necessary for the mortgagee concerned to be a party to the document ( unless separate deeds of release and covenant are executed ) .
8 In these circumstances it is not fair and reasonable for building societies and valuers to agree together to impose on purchasers the risk of loss arising as a result of incompetence or carelessness on the part of valuers ’ , he said .
9 In these circumstances it is more ethical to tell the participants about the screen .
10 I have been told that in these circumstances it is permissible from an audit point of view to write back debts that are over two years old , notwithstanding the provisions of the Statute of Limitations , giving the creditor the right to demand payment for up to six years .
11 This was a combination of evils grievous to bear ; and in these circumstances it is scarcely surprising that the monastic community of the cathedral church themselves took action , and instituted a search for papal privileges to uphold their failing fortunes .
12 In these circumstances it is not clear whether or not the effectiveness of the intervention is quite so dependent on operating experience .
13 In these circumstances it is just as reasonable to assume that political elites or administrative officials are acting autonomously as to assume that they are acting in accordance with society 's preferences .
14 In these circumstances it is essential to ensure that the foster mother has finished giving birth and that all her natural young are removed .
15 In these circumstances it is hardly surprising that many lone women parents do not work .
16 In these circumstances it is necessary to ask whether the bank took reasonable steps to try and ensure that she had an adequate comprehension of the effect of the charge .
17 In these circumstances it is impossible to my mind to regard section 8 as supporting the general proposition that in the exercise of its inherent jurisdiction the court should allow the child 's decision to determine the matter , whether or not the court thinks that this is in the child 's best interests .
18 In these circumstances it is impossible to detect any element of injustice to M. and accordingly we indicated at the conclusion of the argument that his appeal would be dismissed .
19 In these circumstances it is not surprising that the number of repossessions has also increased sharply , from 2,530 in 1979 to 10,950 in 1984 and to over 24,000 in the twelve months ending in March 1988 , and that some local authorities who sold houses under the right to buy scheme are now reporting mortgage repayment problems among the new homeowners .
20 In these circumstances it is not difficult to predict speedy failure , unless , as has been proposed , the line is taken over by a British firm which has secured the concession for the building of a line from Shanghai to Peking .
21 In these circumstances it is worth reconsidering the design of the drive circuit .
22 In these circumstances it is not possible to summarize a person 's opportunity set by the measure of expected lifetime income .
23 In these circumstances it is often easier for parents to support their children 's non-attendance by providing bogus explanations for it .
24 In these circumstances it is tempting to look at incorporation so that each partner 's ‘ take ’ from the business in the form of salary is limited to an amount that avoids tax being paid at any rate greater than the basic rate of 25% .
25 In these circumstances it is not surprising that businessmen are hesitant to commit resources to forge new relationships in Eastern Europe .
26 In these circumstances it is sufficient for the broker to disclose to the customer that he is acting as principal , provided that he does not charge commission .
27 In these circumstances it is essential that a direction is sought as the child can not be medically or psychiatrically examined or otherwise assessed for the purpose of providing expert evidence without the leave of the court ( FPCR , r18(1) ; FPR , r4.18(1) ) .
28 In these times it is important to follow things through .
29 In these conditions it is vital for the pilot to have a hand close to the release , ready to pull it if the need arises .
30 In these situations it is often the deterioration of the mind of the old person which makes tending tasks so hard to bear , which reminds us that we do not simply respond to bodies , we respond to people , negatively or positively .
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