Example sentences of "[prep] term of [noun pl] ' [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In this case the analysis indicated that , in terms of users ' needs , the proposed IPS should :
2 Such enormous cost in terms of taxpayers ' money , defendants ' and jurors ' time and livelihoods , and , in some cases , plaintiffs ' sanity , prompted Mr Justice Turner , the presiding judge in the Ward case , to criticise the current system of fraud trials and to suggest ways in which it could be improved .
3 This is so even if the alternative job offered involves a change in your terms of contract or is with an associated employer , such as another company which is controlled , in terms of shareholders ' voting power , by the same person or people who control the company that you work for .
4 This results in an explanation of gender and ‘ race ’ problems in schools in terms of teachers ' inability to use these cultural differences .
5 But on the whole , he has certainly historically , a pretty high rating in terms of viewers ' viewing .
6 The widespread influence of Ribble , Bowlby and Spitz , although it was supported by new , more permissive baby books such as Benjamin Spock 's Baby and Child Care ( 1946 ) , can not be entirely explained in terms of parents ' reaction against the rigours of aseptic mothercraft .
7 In that case we are still unclear how a ‘ meaning ’ account , in terms of actors ' choices within a set of rules , relates to a claim to have identified what ‘ really ’ moves them to particular actions .
8 Sickness absence is a big problem both in terms of lost productivity and cost and in terms of employees ' wellbeing .
9 The next most highly rated questions , in terms of pupils ' experience , were on computation or number concepts .
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