Example sentences of "in [noun] [conj] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 We know that procedural reform is now in vogue and that my right hon. Friend the Leader of the House has a strong disposition towards general and automatic timetabling .
2 The consequence of winning a civil action is compensation in money whereas if a complaint is upheld , you receive nothing beyond the satisfaction of knowing there is a chance that the officer(s) in question will be disciplined or , just possibly , prosecuted .
3 It is accepted by the careers service that the figures are rather crude , that they consist of people who register an interest in YT and that there are various problems about counting those people as actual demands for YT places .
4 This versatile gas powered styler heats up in minutes and because The Civil Aviation Authority has O.K. 'd it in checked-in luggage on aeroplanes , you really can style your hair anywhere you like !
5 Instead , they are usually part of the worm burden of trichostrongyloid species which are responsible for the syndrome of parasitic gastroenteritis in sheep and as such may be controlled by the measures outlined below .
6 But we very much hope that the map will stay in Hereford and that we shall have the money we require for the Cathedral .
7 Reptile in charge of Magic Roundabout clearly loathes children after twenty years of roundabout rides , encourages smallest most ill-coordinated kids to perch on top of vast heaving wood and plaster horse in hope that when ride begins movement will hurl child into machinery for ever .
8 Darwin realized that many secondary sexual differences were a consequence of the greater intensity of competition between males for access to mates and that many traits were more highly developed in males either because they conferred an advantage in fights or because they rendered their possessor more attractive to females .
9 Well an any meetings really because I think if I can er show my face at these meetings it might er I mean I think whether or not it 's because of the increase in burglaries or whether it 's because of the publicity via David we seem to have had er a hell of a lot of er enquiries about the schemes .
10 At the former , stone-robbing had effectively removed the crucial junction on the steeply sloping ground ; at the gate , it remained unclear whether the wall was already in existence or whether it had been constructed at the same time .
11 What was more , some six weeks later we learned that a sadistic killer was abroad in Fulham and that bodies had been destroyed by acid in a bath in the house next door to the ‘ Doll 's hospital . ’
12 He said : ‘ The supporters know I have always spoken to them in honesty and when I could not give them the truth I have kept my mouth shut .
13 From time to time he would visit his family in Germany and when he left in July 1939 everyone assumed he would return .
14 Amazingly , cats with similar genes were found in Germany and when these were crossed with the Cornish Rex specimens they produced typical curly offspring .
15 In closing , I see Trevor Anderson was quoted as saying : ‘ We were tired after our European match in midweek and that showed .
16 Linfield boss Trevor Anderson disagreed however , saying : ‘ We were very tired after our European match in midweek and that showed .
17 Has my right hon. Friend had a chance to study the statement by the Bundesbank that Germany is now in recession and that it blames the fall in output in Germany on the world recession ?
18 In June 1962 the NCCL had adopted a resolution from the Connolly Association calling for an inquiry into civil liberties in Northern Ireland ; the NICCL seems to have been set up in response and as its first action , in July , it held a meeting to prepare a memorandum on civil rights to present to Mr Justice Bose of the International Commission of jurists , who was visiting Belfast .
19 But I knew that it was no massive dental operation in progress but that the sluice itself was blocked by leaves , that the water going into the pipe which fed the turbine was at a minimum and that if I did n't get up and deal with the problem the turbine would shut down and the melin would be pretty cold in the morning .
20 An offence will not be committed when a defective lamp or reflector is found on a vehicle in use on a road during daytime hours if such a lamp or reflector became defective during the journey which is in progress or if arrangements have been made to remedy the defect with all reasonable expedition .
21 The invitation should make it clear that a selection procedure is in progress and that all that is required are details , including prices and , if appropriate , samples of products for evaluation , the result of which might be an invitation to conduct trials .
22 The Poitevins claimed that they had been attacked while peace talks were in progress and that though they had naturally defended themselves they had certainly not intended to kill the Earl .
23 The war against the Japanese was still in progress and although considerable advance had been made , there was a great deal of very difficult terrain to be covered and the prospect of arranging an invasion of the Japanese islands was horrendous .
24 The belief that f caused s , then , is in part that if f had not occurred , s would not have , that if s occurred so did f .
25 Their rankings in relation to one another arise both through learning their relative strengths in play and because the strength of the tendency to compete for sexual partners is differentially distributed among them .
26 B I think what it is it 's purely because , in electronics or when you 're working out an equation , for a value for something else ,
27 Because part of the problem is that there are too many people in agriculture and if you can reduce the population threshold allowed , right , wages will virtually rise , because labour productivity will rise because there is less labour on the same amount of land .
28 Well you answered it in the first , in the first answer that they got jobs they were employed er the , the rural labourers were able to , to get employment in urban areas er where wages were slightly above those wages that they could reasonably expect in agriculture and because they were actually productive making goods and services they helped the development process .
29 Robin Mark Davies told the inquest that he had gone with Mr Venables to the Central Park Hotel in Bromborough and that his friend had started to ‘ freak out ’ .
30 With affectionate humour he described her and his favourite aunt ( called by her clergyman father in remembrance of the line in Acts where when ‘ Peter knocked at the door of the gate , a damsel came to hearken , named Rhoda ’ ) as being like ‘ a couple of Bengal matches — you know , those fizzy things with a pink light ’ .
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