Example sentences of "in this [noun] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Willie Ninja , World Champion ‘ Voguer ’ , arrived at the British Style Show in this waistcoat commissioned by Pimm 's from Tom Gilbey .
2 Is there , in this God forsaken place , some stream , river , house or church bearing the name Jordan ?
3 All of which we have in this brochure defined for us .
4 The pupils in this school come from working class and multi-cultural backgrounds .
5 The contemporary Lebanon is a paradigm case of a crisis generated by a breakdown of a consociational system into a centrifugal system — in this case precipitated by the deliberate destabilization of the government by foreign powers ( Israel and Syria ) and external social movements ( the Palestine Liberation Organization ) .
6 The client 's choice of search firm in this case depended on the nature of the requirement .
7 CytR protects two regions on both strands ( Fig. 4 , lanes 5 and 10 ) , and the protection pattern is also in this case offset from each other in the 3'-direction by 3 nucleotides .
8 The letter of 5 June 1992 from the Clerk of the House of Commons starts by saying , ‘ My attention has been drawn to the fact that the House of Lords may be asked to hear argument in this case based on the meaning or significance of words spoken during proceedings on a Bill in the House of Commons . ’
9 The act of passing light through a polariser also acts as an operator , in this case applied to the physical states of the photon 's polarisation .
10 Or , the Doctrine of the Sabbath ( 1649 ) ; the licence in this case granted by Joseph Caryl , a divine who frequently preached before the Long Parliament .
11 Proteins are also macromolecules ; in this case compounded from molecular units called amino acids .
12 They may have been the gigantic reptilian analogue of the elephant , and it may be no coincidence that the elephant also has its nasal openings on top of the skull , with the nostrils in this case sited at the end of the trunk it has been suggested that some sauropods may have had a proboscis of some sort .
13 England suffered to some extent from a similar gulf between her real power and her ceremonial status during the Interregnum of 1649 – 60 , a gulf in this case deepened by the widespread hostility aroused by the execution of Charles I. For several years the standing of the representatives abroad of the various Commonwealth governments was seriously weakened by the disappearance of the monarchy : in 1654 , for example , the Danish ambassador in Sweden claimed precedence over his English equivalent since the latter was acting for Cromwell , a mere protector , not for an anointed king .
14 That is , they show that the coefficients of the model are still identified in this case provided that it is assumed that the equation errors in the money growth equation and in the output equation are contemporaneously uncorrelated .
15 Assuming the nearest psychiatric clinic is unavailable , then yer friendly local fire hazard — in this case over-cooked and rapidly on the turn — provides the ideal circumstantial boost to these oh-so-desperate , suicidally unhappy songs .
16 Order 7 , r 10(4) which provides that the date of service is deemed to be the seventh day after posting does not apply , and the summons is in this case deemed , by virtue of s 7 of the Interpretation Act 1978 , to be received in the time it would be delivered " in the ordinary course of post " .
17 Below : The range of glass fibre tubing , in this case moulded in various colours .
18 They were also recruiting among teachers and the Protestant clergy and among the Prussian civil service , employees of which were normally banned from belonging to political organisations , but whose membership was in this case overlooked .
19 The angle between the models is in this case preserved , indicating that they have been operated on as if they were a single model rotating about the origin .
20 Her remark was indicative not only of the close and exclusive family structure , but also of the petty rivalries and jealousies ( in this case directed at my mother ) within it .
21 I also take some comfort from the fact that I have enormous pleasure in remembering all those who I dealt with in this capacity returned to the Pathfinder Force before the end and wished sincerely to finish their Pathfinder tour .
22 The dispute between the Central Committee majority , represented here by Bukharin , and the opposition , in this instance represented by Preobrazhensky , was conducted at two levels of polemic .
23 As in other years there will be an exhibition of young German artists , in this instance born between 1953 and 1968 .
24 The codes used are summarised in Fig 11.13 ; internal in this instance referred to any activity within the EPH system model , and external to those of the wider system of interest or surrounding environment , eg the Department headquarters , Area Offices etc .
25 The deviance of ‘ mouths ’ was in this instance amplified by direct provocation by the police , in part because one member of the force wanted some ‘ skulls ’ , but also because they were elevated into ‘ gougers ’ : the ‘ lip ’ was typical of that of gougers and they fitted the social class from which gougers come .
26 KASHMIR : Flare-ups between Muslims and Hindus in this territory disputed by both India and Pakistan .
27 This field either contains the PSN of the last entry in this bundle assigned on that basis ( restricting the range of the search ) or contains a negative value indicating that there are no more entries of the kind in this bundle .
28 It is true that there is a relatively small number of girls and women in this novel compared to boys and men ( one girl to seven boys , and twelve women to twenty-one men ) .
29 10.7.4 Each Party ( hereinafter in this Clause called the sub-licensor ) shall have the right to sub-licence a Party other than a Party to this Agreement ( hereinafter in this Clause called the sub-licensee ) to use any technical information of any Party for the purposes of the sub-licensee in like manner as specified in Clause 10.7 b subject to written consent of the Party who has generated or supplied such technical information .
30 10.7.4 Each Party ( hereinafter in this Clause called the sub-licensor ) shall have the right to sub-licence a Party other than a Party to this Agreement ( hereinafter in this Clause called the sub-licensee ) to use any technical information of any Party for the purposes of the sub-licensee in like manner as specified in Clause 10.7 b subject to written consent of the Party who has generated or supplied such technical information .
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