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 . |