Example sentences of "in the [noun sg] [prep] terms [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Once we recognize how far classroom competence has its roots in status and recognition , how closely the different elements of teachers ' lives are tied together in a coherent structure of meaning and motivation , then the policy implications lead us not to personality-based initiatives or more careful selection , compulsory redundancy to remove ‘ incompetents ’ from the profession , or redeployment and encouraging early retirement , but to strategies which will improve the levels of reward and recognition in the system in terms of pay , planning time , in-service opportunity and the like , and in terms of positive ( not punitive ) systems of staff support and development .
2 In the case of terms in a written contract signed by both parties , there will be no doubt that the terms have been properly incorporated .
3 The Bank conservation area is arguably the most sensitive conservation area in the country in terms of the colossal pressures on it , and the implications for listed buildings and conservation areas everywhere — should demolition be permitted — are extremely worrying .
4 ‘ We admit there was a time when the North-East service was among the worst in the country in terms of reliability but we have had a massive turnaround of fortune . ’
5 5.1 The Publisher agrees to provide the Distributor with such assistance as the Distributor may reasonable require in promoting the Videos and in particular the Publisher agrees to provide the Distributor with publicity material and such sample books as shown in the Schedule on terms to be agreed .
6 5.1 The Publisher agrees to provide the Distributor with such assistance as the Distributor may reasonable require in promoting the Videos and in particular the Publisher agrees to provide the Distributor with publicity material and such sample books as shown in the Schedule on terms to be agreed .
7 the electrical equipment in the building in terms of appliance testing and the like .
8 Women have been disadvantaged in the past in terms of the range of occupations undertaken and are liable to be particularly affected by future changes .
9 It 's a comparison of of what 's happening in the county in terms of registrations of births and deaths , and what 's happening nationally .
10 Erm , we hope that you will come back soon , because for all the reasons I 've outlined it 's tremendously important to us and it 's nice to have a body of , a big large body of trade unions in the city in terms of our feelings as , as local trade unions as well .
11 It can be helpful to check the environment and materials used in the classroom in terms of the functional vision of the pupils .
12 Now , if any of your other readers have been with you that length of time then , like me , they will have seen many changes in the magazine in terms of staff , reviews , layout and style .
13 ‘ But we can not do anything until we know what will be expected of football clubs in the future in terms of all-seater grounds or any other issues .
14 Shaw 's made a considerable investment in the future in terms of systems development and enhancement , with about 80 projects being completed during the year .
15 What you 're doing is setting up a resistance here for a perfectly adequate site in an area where we desperately need a site for people , and what you offer us as a compensation , something in the future in terms of a bypass and two trees coming down , and on the basis of that we 're supposed to stop the whole deal .
16 This gives the balance in the account in terms of the value of money at the start of the first year .
17 Williams added : ‘ We have looked forward to coming here and found English rugby , on and off the field , is the greatest in the world in terms of organisation and attitude . ’
18 Is he aware that the chain and cable industry in this country is widely accepted as being the best in the world in terms of both technology and workmanship ?
19 be aware of what 's going on in the world in terms of not just employment but further o opportunities .
20 In the context of terms of shape , children inferred that an unfamiliar term picked out a shape ; in the context of terms of colour , they generally inferred that the unfamiliar term picked out a colour .
21 In the context of terms of shape , children inferred that an unfamiliar term picked out a shape ; in the context of terms of colour , they generally inferred that the unfamiliar term picked out a colour .
22 If the spectral reflectance characteristics of the different land-cover types in the area covered by an image are known , it is possible to identify each pixel in the image in terms of one or other of these classes .
23 An explanation has been given for aggregation in the dark in terms of a simple behavioural response .
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