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

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1 At the same time as giving such notice to the Proposing Transferor , the Company shall offer the Shares comprised in the Transfer Notice to the Members ( other than the Proposing Transferor ) for purchase at the Prescribed Price on terms that in case of competition the Shares so offered shall be sold to the Members accepting the offer in proportion ( as nearly as may be , and without increasing the number sold to any Member beyond the number applied for by him ) to their existing holdings of Shares .
2 At the same time as giving such notice to the Proposing Transferor , the Company shall offer the Shares comprised in the Transfer Notice to the Members ( other than the Proposing Transferor ) for purchase at the Prescribed Price on terms that in case of competition the Shares so offered shall be sold to the Members accepting the offer in proportion ( as nearly as may be , and without increasing the number sold to any Member beyond the number applied for by him ) to their existing holdings of Shares .
3 In case of doubt the court has to guess what meaning Parliament would have picked on if it had thought of the point .
4 After the ‘ U-2 ’ American spy-plane incident in 1960 Pakistan was warned again that the USSR ‘ possesses means to render harmless in case of need the war bases used for aggressive actions against the Soviet Union ’ .
5 They were expert at vanishing silently and reappearing suddenly in some unexpected place ; and in case of need the Lord Owen 's main stronghold of Glyndyfrdwy was no great distance away , mound and manor guarded by a curve of the Dee , down there to the south in the close confine of the valley .
6 But in cases of doubt the definition at point ( B ) 4 should be consulted and the particular place proved by describing how the place comes within the definition .
7 The first is that in cases of doubt the courts will construe the restriction contra proferentes .
8 Such agreements may cause the parties to act in concert ; in cases of doubt the Panel should be consulted .
9 Unanimity is required for all important decisions , although in cases of disagreement the matter may be referred to the federal government for decision .
10 The union agreed that in cases of disagreement the final decision should be taken by SSC , not Michael Taylor .
11 In cases of asphyxia the blood pressure rises to such an extent that the tiny blood vessels in the teeth burst .
12 In cases of difficulty the test as mentioned at ( B ) 3 of the offence , i.e. will the vehicle ever be mobile again , might help in cases where parts have been taken off a vehicle .
13 In cases of death the cause was established either from the case notes or from the Registrar of Births and Deaths .
14 In cases of dispute the two halves would be matched to see if the notches corresponded .
15 The idea of settling Jews in Palestine , the British Foreign Office cabled two of its ambassadors in 1916 , ‘ might be made far more attractive to the majority of Jews if it held out to them the prospect that when in course of time the Jewish colonists in Palestine grew strong enough to cope with the Arab population they may be allowed to take the management of the internal affairs of Palestine … into their own hands …
16 And in course of time the whole world reaps the benefits .
17 In course of time the poor seem to have accepted the image of their domestic life created by their betters .
18 Of course , you may prefer to choose outside alliances rather than restrict yourself to the family , but in times of hardship the family may be more dependable .
19 In times of inflation the replacement cost of an asset may be much greater than its original cost .
20 In times of inflation the replacement cost of an asset may be much greater than its original cost .
21 He saw the opportunity to play the peace card and the moderate rearmament card at the same time , fortified by the prospect that in times of trouble the public would prefer to vote for an established Government rather than a peculiarly unknown opposition .
22 As Hannah Arendt has shown , in times of crisis the existence of a formless mass can become the basis for a totalitarian dictatorship ; in times of prosperity it can lead to an all-encompassing smugness and self-satisfaction and to the existence of a regime which knows no criticism , no control and , above all , no real opposition and thus no arguments which contain alternatives .
23 If they choose to ignore the historical background of the child and feel that thus they will be better able to identify with him or her , then in times of crisis the child will have no solid racial and cultural identity and the family may not have the information to help the child in these crucial times .
24 In times of crisis the budgets for cultural institutions are always the first to be suspended , and in some sense this is correct : I do n't want to compete with kindergartens .
25 In times of flood the water vole moves upwards through its various tunnels until , in extreme conditions , it is forced to leave its underground refuge and resort to thick cover on the bank .
26 Although the land tax assessment could at times be stretched to include houses , windows , servants , hair powder , non-working horses , carriages and playing cards , and although in times of war the 10 per cent peacetime limit was pushed twice as far , there was no fundamental revaluation and in many parts of the country assessment levels were nominal .
27 The larger the size of A in units of h the more rapid will be the variation and the more sweeping the resulting cancellations .
28 It seems as though habitable mountains have grown up precipitously and cancerously from out of the ravaged landscape in defiance of gravity the leveller .
29 In Honour of HM The Queen 's Birthday .
30 In Honour of HM The Queen 's Official Birthday .
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