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

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1 Even though workers are prepared to accept a general reduction in the level of real wages , they are unwilling to take the first step of accepting money wage cuts in case other workers with whom they regard themselves as comparable fail to follow suit .
2 Now , one man was examining the steel tubes and struts of the scaffolding , dusting the surfaces with aluminium powder and squinting at the result through a lens ; another was on his knees scrutinising the staging planks in case some fibres from the killer 's clothing had become caught in the rough grain of the wood .
3 ‘ Ari , ’ she said , not wanting to add her surname in case these colleagues of Roirbak 's had heard of Ewan .
4 Police were put on alert in case larger groups of demonstrators joined in .
5 Jackson Chatterton had appeared in canary yellow pyjamas at the far end of the stateroom .
6 Doubts were raised over the course of events during the revolution , with the NSF accused of being already in existence six months before Dec. 22 , waiting in the wings and " stealing " the revolution from those who made it .
7 The appellants were the owners of the freehold of a valuable house at 220 , Westbourne Grove , London , W.11 , and at the time of the Tomlin order there were already in existence two charges against that property which had been made by the appellants .
8 1992 was a notable year for Century Newspapers Ltd , with the News Letter and its companion titles re-located in brand new premises in Boucher Crescent .
9 But it was also the day an independent report suggested his defence cuts had led to far greater job losses than expected , especially in defence dependent areas like Gloucestershire where thousands have been made redundant from companies like Dowties and Smiths Industries .
10 In tide free waters like the Mediterranean we do n't have the same problem but we still need to consult a chart to find out a suitable location for sailing .
11 In part such changes of attitude were the outcome of military necessities : as early as 1673 the great French military engineer Vauban had urged strongly that France 's frontiers be rationalised to make them easier and cheaper to defend .
12 If a plaintiff or applicant desires to discontinue wholly or in part any proceedings against all or any of the parties , he must give notice ( N 279 ) to every such party ( Ord 18 , r 1 ) .
13 In contrast other bands within this large footprint are only apparent at the longest incubation times ( positions 69-73 ) .
14 Target is one cycle of 0.08cycledeg -1 vertical square-wave grating in a strip 12x32 deg , contrast 50% , matched in mean luminance ( 8cd m -2 ) to the grey background , reversing in contrast 6 times per second .
15 In contrast most debates concerning black schools have centred upon voluntary supplementary schools or private religious provision ( with one or two exceptions ) .
16 She knew at once what he meant to do , for Aunt Liti had given the girls in camp enough warnings about the local gentry .
17 There is certainly a continuing interest in Ankara in irredentist Turkish claims on Kirkuk and Mosul in northern Iraq , which are in the homeland 5m Kurds and which are also the centre of Iraq 's northern oil fields .
18 Ally Budge , a teacher at Hillhead Primary School , Caithness , won first prize for his study entitled ‘ A Chronometric Analysis of Simple Addition Problems in Primary Seven Pupils of Differing Arithmetical Ability ’ .
19 It is permissible to remove mice born in quarantine 3 weeks after weaning with the permission of the Ministry of Agriculture .
20 There were in addition 18 ministers of state and two advisers to the Prime Minister with ministerial status .
21 In addition official records of the USA and private papers will be examined .
22 In addition Russian supplies from the Siberian pipeline are also swiftly becoming available .
23 Reports on the reserves of such materials were published in 36 Wartime Pamphlets and in addition 8 reports on the underground water resources of various districts were issued .
24 In addition traditional views on the need to maintain competition within an economy have been influenced not only by the existence of large foreign companies , but also by the increasing globalisation of world trade and the completion of the Single European Market by 1992 .
25 But Martin 's two posts ( oboe and musette ) and Jacques 's ( flute and oboe ) , in addition to the instruments they owned , suggest that each played more than one of the above named instruments during an opera performance ( a common practice today for theatre orchestra musicians ) , and were in addition skilled players of stringed instruments .
26 In addition all patients in whom a histological diagnosis was not obtained at the initial admission to hospital had follow up information obtained by consultation with their general practitioners .
27 In addition personal differences among trainee advice workers must be accommodated .
28 In addition sizeable flocks of dabbling ducks , mainly Mallard and Wigeon , feed inland by night and rest on the open sea by day .
29 In addition 20–50 records of graduating students will be listed at Christmas and Easter and approximately 70() in July .
30 In addition smaller numbers of TNF α+; cells were identified on morphological grounds as polymorphonuclear leucocytes .
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