Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [verb] [prep] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is not enough , in the course of answering this question , to mention that the right will be lost if restitutio in integrum ceases to be possible .
2 Following this reduction to a less serious ' offence , sentencing policy seems to be that the offence of taking vehicles without consent is not in isolation deemed to be serious enough to attract a custodial sentence .
3 While this latter disqualification had not prevented the marriage of the Duke d'Orléans , son of Louis-Philippe , with Helen of Mecklenburg-Schwerin , it had in practice proved to be inconvenient , as the duchess did not change her faith and had been accused of pushing ‘ the Protestant interest ’ .
4 Furthermore , while in former times the responsible authorities strove their hardest to mitigate poverty , of circumstance and opportunity , by driving hard for high levels of education provision , low expectation still depressed educational achievement , and work-related training in industry continued to be low-grade — where employers allowed it to happen at all .
5 I would therefore think it 's appropriate to be in this sort of format er so that if any other issues other than questions of in migration appear to be relevant to this situation , then it can be taken on the move .
6 In which case , if all the other factors have been adequately controlled , any difference in output has to be attributable to the independent variable since it is the only difference between the two groups .
7 They are also more likely to be directed at people below retirement age ; indeed , the latest challenge in micro-surgery appears to be successful operations on ever younger patients .
8 The concept goes back at least as far as 1877 when Jessel MR stated in Winn v Bull [ 1877 ] 7 Ch 29 that " where you have a proposal or agreement made in writing expressed to be subject to a formal contract being prepared , it means what it says ; it is subject to and is dependent upon a formal contract being prepared . "
9 Out of 4,000 scientific publications they selected 529 ‘ key articles ’ ( ‘ a key article was defined as one that had an important effect on the direction of subsequent research and development , which in turn proved to be important for one of the ten clinical advances ’ ) .
10 But new categories can in turn prove to be exclusive .
11 Althusserians subsequently placed much emphasis upon the ‘ epistemological break ’ , and were in turn castigated for being unable to explain how it occurred .
12 A fall in morale tends to be insidious but can be rapidly reversed with definite and positive action .
13 Everyone who works in retailing needs to be able to calculate fractions and percentages .
14 Will current class inequalities in health continue to be important ?
15 To assist those countries whose consumption proportion in GNP tended to be high , the VAT base was to be capped at 55 per cent of GNP ( at market prices ) .
16 And what do you think of the idea of ways that the , that the way the house types were graded , the fact that some of them were in fact meant to be executive or managerial classes and others were meant to be for people with less income , do you think that this is again recreating this sort of class system within the planning of the town ?
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