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

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1 On the other hand , just as in the case of short-run macro-policy we consider offsetting changes which keep the level of aggregate demand unchanged , so in the long-run growth context we may want to compare situations where the aggregate capital-labour ratio is unchanged .
2 The question is important because it gives some clue as to the likely rise in the long-run house price to income ratio ( because demand for housing has shifted upwards , while supply remains relatively constant ) .
3 But it is real nonetheless and may shortly yield a long sought after victory in the Spanish rally championship .
4 As she prepares to go for gold at the World Cross Country Championships in the Spanish seaside town of Amorebieta , the South African could not help sadly recalling the drama surrounding the 1988 event which left her on the verge of a nervous breakdown .
5 The business done in the Spanish electronics sector dropped a disconcerting 17% in 1992 according to figures produced by Aniel , the electronics sector employers organisation .
6 Considerable investment in the Spanish coal industry is underway but even so most of the increased supplies needed to meet projected levels of demand , will have to be imported .
7 It was in the Spanish Renaissance style , built in American terracotta , and with its waiting-room , concourse , café , and bar finished in Italian marble and Spanish tiles .
8 We have uncovered evidence that suggests she was working in league with famed mass murderer Herman Katz in the Spanish Fork area … ‘
9 The extent to which increased reliance on coal and gas will create a real improvement in the Spanish energy economy is , however , open to dispute .
10 The KG project itself expands BP 's existing capability for the production of ethylene used in the chemical process industry .
11 The volumetric analysis covered in the chemical methods section is unnecessarily long because it mainly consists of acid-base and indicator theory that can be found in standard A-level textbooks .
12 Throughout this period Spanish church music was mainly in the pure Netherland tradition .
13 In the Marne valley the active lime content , which is not directly proportional to the total lime content , is high — up to 43% in the calcareous topsoil and as much as 53% in the pure chalk subsoil stratas — but the average active lime content is considerably lower .
14 There are 12 Jensen cars in the Pure Class restoration workshops at Ross on Wye and customers are queueing to bring their vehicles in .
15 Rule 3(7) is re-enacted in the Supreme Court Act 1981 s. 31(3) , and the main effect of the rule seems to have been to equip the court with a flexible and unpredictable tool for controlling access to judicial review .
16 The most recent challenge to the validity and scope of the misappropriation theory came in the Supreme Court decision of Carpenter v.
17 I am not familiar with this procedure which in relation to a request for discovery ( provided the request is generally in order ) or the administering of interrogatories does not conform with the practice described in The Supreme Court Practice 1991 , vol. 1 , paras .
18 Note 62/3/2 in The Supreme Court Practice 1991 explains that rule 3(2) only applies to a right of a party to recover costs ‘ from any other party to the proceedings ’ and will not apply to the right of a mortgagee to retain costs out of a mortgaged property on redemption or to any other contractual right to costs out of a fund or from persons who are not parties to the proceedings .
19 The request is treated as an order of the court : see note 62/24/1 in The Supreme Court Practice 1991 .
20 The form of order used in M. 's case does not appear as such in The Supreme Court Practice 1991 , but is a standard modernised version of Form No. 85 headed ‘ Order of Committal ( Contemnor Present ) ’ and there is no doubt that it complied with the rules .
21 In that regard , the note in The Supreme Court Practice 1991 , p. 726 is correct , in so far as it states in relation to R.S.C. , Ord. 45 , r. 3 :
22 The loci classici are Allen v McAlpine [ 1968 ] 2 QB 299 and Birkett v James [ 1978 ] AC 297 ; the principles are given at 25/¼ , 25/1/5 , and 25/1/6 in The Supreme Court Practice 1988 .
23 The detailed notes given in The Supreme Court Practice at paras 20/5 — 8/2 are also pertinent .
24 The value of this procedure is much diminished by the decision In the Estate of Wipperman [ 1955 ] P 59 ; [ 1953 ] 1 All ER 764 , that an examiner may not include in the deposition any opinion as to the witness 's credibility ( Ord 20 , r 13(5) ( e ) ; note 39/13/1 in The Supreme Court Practice ) .
25 Its many digressions into the lives of artists like Rudolphe Bresdin , an early influence on Odilon Redon , suggest that either Eisenman did not have enough primary material for his main task , or that he was simply much more interested in the hapless engraver Bresdin .
26 The infectivity of these particles was expected since they incorporate both the antibody-envelope fusion protein and unmodified envelope protein which is also expressed abundantly in the retroviral packaging cell line .
27 Wycliffe lazed in his chair , while Helen lost herself in the zany twilight world of Iris Murdoch .
28 16 April : The tabloids all show a keen interest in the Labour leadership race .
29 Writing in the Labour Sunday newspaper , environmental journalist Tran Trong Thuc , suggests : " Officials fear they 'll get a bad reputation among foreign investors if they reverse their decision " .
30 The Foreign Office and even more the armed services and intelligence organisations were alarmed at a commitment in the Labour Party election manifesto to reduce spending on defence .
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