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

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1 ‘ It was settled in Philips v. Bury , in which determination the profession has ever since acquiesced , that this court has no other power than that of putting the visitatorial power in motion , ( if I may use the expression , ) but that if the judgment of the visitor be ever so erroneous , we can not interfere in order to correct it .
2 In Rex v. Bishop of Ely , Lord Kenyon C.J. refused the rule upon this ground , and says , ‘ It was settled in Philips v. Bury , in which determination the profession has ever since acquiesced , that this court has no other power than that of putting the visitatorial power in motion , ( if I may use the expression ) ; but that if the judgment of the visitor be erroneous , we can not interfere in order to correct it .
3 The Cayuse War raged from 1847 to 1850 , in which year the Whitman Massacre ringleaders were hung , and the Indians ' lands opened to homesteading by the Oregon Donation Land Law .
4 The Royal Flying Corps was established in 1912 , in which year the tragic sinking of the ocean liner Titanic took place on hitting an iceberg on its maiden voyage , with the loss of over fifteen hundred lives .
5 Under Dr. McLachlan 's scheme an endowment of £1000 was gathered before 1875 , in which year the charge was sanctioned .
6 Working conditions of the taxi driver are extremely poor and could be likened to Victorian times , hours worked are ra rarely less than sixty per week , there is no holiday pay , no pension rights , no sick pay , and no say in which way the trade is administered by local authorities .
7 To be successful the direction-shifts of the fleeing animal must be irregular so that the predator can not anticipate either when or in which direction the next change of course will be .
8 Probably due to the confusion no one thought of asking the radar station at Opana in which direction the enemy aircraft headed .
9 The bird must also know in which direction the echo-producing obstacle lies .
10 Floy glanced over his shoulder , trying to gauge how far they had come and in which direction the road now lay .
11 It is obvious , with many patterns , in which direction the pattern should run , but others may need careful scrutiny if the top is not indicated on the selvedge of the fabric .
12 From the symbolic point of view it does n't really matter very much in which direction the marriage valuables flow .
13 The fee for burial does not include charges for grave-digging , which may be carried out by a parochial officer ( in which case the vicar sets the charge ) , or by a grave-digger hired by the funeral director .
14 In the rest of the country it is likely to be the Environmental Health Officer , unless someone dies in a council residential home , in which case the County Social Services Department will organise the funeral .
15 A more usual setup would probably be to fix the core in a horizontal position , aligned so that one pickup coil responds to the maximum horizontal component of the earth 's field , in which case the other would respond to the variations in declination or angular change in direction .
16 Either the commission intuitively knows how supply and demand will change — in which case the commission is miraculous but unnecessary — or else the commission is applying some other unspecified standards and judgements of its own — in which case the commission will be a tyrant if it can impose its decisions and a laughing stock if it can not .
17 Either the commission intuitively knows how supply and demand will change — in which case the commission is miraculous but unnecessary — or else the commission is applying some other unspecified standards and judgements of its own — in which case the commission will be a tyrant if it can impose its decisions and a laughing stock if it can not .
18 England could play Italy in Rome in the quarter-finals , in which case the security problem would be even more acute .
19 In which case the member for Huntingdon could deliver a 1992 budget of generous tax cuts and more spending , with the markets roaring at the prospect of another Tory triumph .
20 In which case the reason was blindingly obvious .
21 And an accident may lead to death ( in which case the more serious offence is committed ) or merely to serious injuries or to minor damage .
22 In fact there was precious little to rely on in the unconscious unless the product was good enough to sell itself to the conscious senses , in which case the unconscious appeal was superfluous .
23 Most units were large enough to allow the son to return to work at home , in which case the wife 's role changed again to that of housewife .
24 Patron and client may be compadres , in which case the patron is expected to take an interest in the child .
25 Disinfection is omitted on non-critical surfaces in which case the intermediate rinse becomes the final rinse .
26 c. a combination of a and b in which case the final rinse is also omitted .
27 By combining drying with the use of a disinfectant impregnated cloth in which case the final rinse is also omitted .
28 What may appear to be one type of soil may have the attachment characteristics of a different layer of soil beneath it in which case the underlying soil dictates the chemical .
29 Exceptionally the statutes creating these bodies may omit to provide for an appeal in which case the decisions of the tribunals in question may be the subject of review by the High Court , and if the decisions reveal an error of law they may be quashed by what is known as an order of certiorari .
30 Old Ing is the apex of the circular walk and here a decision must be taken , either to return at once to Horton in Ribblesdale by way of the motor road , in which case the farm access road descending south-west to High Birkwith should be followed , turning aside to see Birkwith Cave on the left ; or preferably , if the legs are willing , a recommended three-mile detour north will yield further surprises and delights .
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