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

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1 Indeed , in many EC jurisdictions ( for example , the Netherlands ) there is no concept of trust or , therefore , of beneficial interests ; a person 's rights to shares held by another on their behalf rest only in contract and therefore a notification requirement based on beneficial ownership would not work .
2 Emily stared at them in horror but then a few bills did n't mean anything , most people hung on to their money for as long as they could , it was simply the way of businessmen .
3 For example , in Brazil , peripheral capitalist development is responsible not only for a lower level of participation of women in agriculture but also a lower level of integration of women in urban development .
4 [ The Finer Report was not debated in parliament until over a year after it was published , and few of its recommendations on housing , law and benefits were implemented .
5 To begin with , de Gaulle himself was a different person , not just eighteen years older , rounder in form and , by most accounts , mellower in temperament but also a man with a past — the symbol of 1940 – 44 , the liberator of 1944 – 46 , the politician of Bayeux , and the leader of the RPF .
6 Meanwhile Kubota Corp — majority shareholder in Stardent and now a 30% stakeholder in AVS Inc — is left with Stardent 's MIPS R3000-based Titan series of high-end graphics workstations .
7 In practice though only a minority actually take the plunge and turn armchair fantasy into reality .
8 There 's a considerable saving in buying hooks in bulk but only a small percentage of anglers make use of this facility .
9 Some of this pollen is inevitably brushed off when a bee visits another flower , but bearing in mind that only a few grains are needed to bring about cross-fertilisation , and that a bee on a single journey may collect two million , it is clear that the price a plant pays for this transport is a very high one .
10 Bear that in mind and also an important part of communications that 's why there 's always so many problems about which is right .
11 The underlying idea is that citizens are expected to keep control over their behaviour , but that in circumstances where even a person of normal self-control might be provoked , the offence may be reduced from murder to manslaughter .
12 Michelle is obviously a sunlust person in that respect and depending on whether she goes to a main package resort in Spain or perhaps a beach in India , she can either be a psychocentric sunlust person or an alocentric sunlust person .
13 The prize money is to be spent at the Art Shop in Bondgate and Just a Fiver in Skinnergate .
14 And , checking back , the Sounds review of the time ( in which journalist Rab claims that he 's had a tape since November 1980 ) provided the release with a five star rating , while NME was mildly less enthusiastic , observing that ‘ it 's an odd LP , naturally flawed and imperfect and rather stilted in places but nonetheless a worthy attempt at indisciplinary entertainment . ’
15 This requires massive investment in maintaining the habitat while the species is propagated in captivity and then a difficult and extensive period of re-introduction , re-stocking or translocation .
16 Bank lending may also increase ( item 3 ) even if there is no increase in liquidity or even a reduction in liquidity ( item I is zero or negative ) , if banks respond to increases in the demand for loans by accepting a lower liquidity ratio .
17 Many of Japan 's largest and most famous corporations , including Matsushita Electric , Hitachi and Nippon Steel , have reported major drops in profits while nearly a third of the country 's medium-sized companies are thought to be losing money .
18 This is designed for situations where for one reason or another the work can not be fully described in advance and therefore a price can not be agreed .
19 These result in increases in entropy and thus a more negative value for G. Notice also that the free energy of formation of silver oxide is negative at lower temperatures but becomes positive as the temperature increases .
20 For example , one person 's faith may be a genuine trust in God but also a trust in certain Christian friends , while another person has truly committed himself to God and also to the care of a Christian community .
21 Two watch-worthy Frenchmen , Jean-Noel Pariente , 30 , and Lionel Fainfray , 29 , whose Arthur brand of men 's underpants sells 800,000 pairs in France after only a couple of years in existence , are preparing a charge into the UK market .
22 Sunflowers have already caught on in France and now a handful of farmers are trying their luck with the new crop here .
23 MATURITY IS : Recognising that it is not a commitment to self which brings happiness in life but rather a commitment to others .
24 an old car there in bits and then an engine in one corner
25 One of the main arguments for Big Bang was that the abolition of the minimum commission system would result in competition and hence a reduction in commissions and overall transactions costs for investors .
26 ‘ Two days in bed and then a nice relaxing holiday , ’ he reminded her .
27 She was still at the RSM then , violin first study , and she fell in love as only a violinist can .
28 Barclay began to deal in linens while still a freeman , being described in the company 's records as ‘ linen-draper of Cheapside at the White Bear ’ .
29 If you did n't have your fortnightly visit you were allowed a letter in lieu or sometimes a phone call .
30 A further presumption is that the Scots Reformers indulged themselves in communion but twice a year .
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