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

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1 In due course in recovery the primary sufferer and the family member can be reunited in a happier and more fulfilling relationship than ever before .
2 She reached out from her bed , waited for another chirrup in case the caller was going to ring off , and snatched the receiver irritably .
3 However , it can not be discounted that the idea is to prepare for a direct dictatorship in case the democratic process again turns the country towards socialism .
4 The first priority would be for the ground crews to make the bombs safe , then put out the fires and get the injured off , and everything done at top speed in case the whole lot went up .
5 ‘ Well , I do n't know , ’ says Charles , ‘ but I met this girl in television the other evening , and she said people are going to be dropping off your Matterhorn thing like fleas off a dog . ’
6 Well plans as such , I think , will revolve round the forwards because every time we 've done well against Bath we 've done well up front and at this moment in time the Gloucester pack is going extremely well .
7 Now they were feeling the need to order quite a large amount of food for ‘ skinnys ’ , especially ones whom possessed at some point in time the ‘ narrow cup ’ .
8 At this point in time the bishop of Tours was apparently too scared to state the truth openly .
9 Whether despite this revolution in design the cellular mechanisms required for learning and memory in invertebrates are similar to or radically different from those in vertebrates is an issue which is still unresolved in research terms , and one which will occupy some of the discussion of the following chapter .
10 ( It is also preferable to rug them in cold or wet weather , but they need to be under daily supervision in case the rug slips . )
11 With this end in view the United States could not afford to be seen by the USSR as firmly aligned with Great Britain .
12 I would therefore also give my views on this aspect in case the court should consider that the registration requirements are capable of constituting ‘ detailed rules for the utilisation of the quotas ’ within the meaning of article 5(2) of Regulation ( E.E.C. ) No. 170/83 .
13 After this narration , delivered at a slow pace , there was just the slightest pause in case the denouement , instead of being reached , was still to come .
14 With a further increase in temperature the rod straightens under its own weight and eventually regains its rubber-like elasticity at slightly higher temperatures .
15 This set in motion the final phase of a project which started in 1988 when the order was invited by the Bishop of Middlesbrough , Augustine Harris to research the pastoral needs of people in the area .
16 We shall here confine ourselves to level II since responding seems the only important category which can be assessed reasonably reliably by detached observation in real-time the other categories all involve ‘ invisible ’ mental processes which can only be probed by substantial intervention through pupil interviews or testing .
17 In fact , presumably one also needs to do the transposition of first oboe and second oboe in case the the oboe is n't there ?
18 A democratic constitution , not supported by democratic institutions in detail , but confined to the central government , not only is not political freedom , but often creates a spirit precisely the reverse , carrying down to the lowest grade in society the desire and ambition of political domination .
19 Conversely , if the rent is payable quarterly in arrear the term will be taken to begin at the first moment of 26 March , so that the last payment of rent will fall due on the last day of the term rather than the day after its expiry by effluxion of time .
20 Since many women are now expressing a preference for minimal interference in childbirth the most acceptable management of post-term pregnancy seems to be increased fetal surveillance .
21 For the second year in succession the largest contribution to economic growth came from the financial and business services sector , which grew by 15 per cent , compared with 10.1 per cent in 1989 .
22 At an early stage in development the human face is made up of a series of bumps , which looks quite grotesque , and there is little hint of the face that will emerge .
23 Alternatively as the accounts are being done at the end of the month at that point in time the benefit is used up so the rent could be charged to the profit and loss account directly .
24 Camille knew that it could have been but understood that Sam was putting dinner off until the last possible moment in case the boy from the bistro turned up , breathless and apologetic , because his motorbike had broken down and he 'd had to walk .
25 At the level of national leadership in antislavery the separate networks sketched above were structurally linked by the mediating roles of individuals or by marriage .
26 Spruce , turning the pages idly , found an entry for a Monday in February 1877 : three pupils had been beaten for disorderly behaviour in church the previous Sunday .
27 Having obliged Eden to make an embarrassing statement in parliament the Russians lost interest in the affair .
28 It is common for the installation instructions to ask the licensed user to make a copy of the program first and use this as the working copy , placing the original disks in a safe place in case the working disks become damaged or corrupted in some way .
29 The most important thing in fact the clear glass .
30 The nineteenth century saw the most dramatic growth in population the town was to know .
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