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

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1 The hand and the wig are to become identifying features , often used in isolation or in conjunction with elements from other pictures .
2 The judge has power under s 65(1) of the 1984 Act to refer to the district judge or to a referee ( N 280 ) for inquiry and report : ( 1 ) any proceedings which require any prolonged examination of documents or any scientific or local investigation which can not , in the opinion of the judge , conveniently be made before him ; ( 2 ) any proceedings where the question in dispute consists wholly or in part of matters of account ; ( 3 ) with the consent of the parties , any other proceedings ; ( 4 ) subject to any right to have particular cases tried with a jury , any question arising in any proceedings .
3 There is no a priori assumption that the state ( whether local or national ) acts either as an agent of capital or in response to pressures from other classes .
4 In such tests samples should be stored only at room temperature ( or in case of samples for export markets at the conditions of the market ) .
5 5.11.2 the preparation and service of a notice under the Law of Property Act 1925 section 146 or incurred by or in contemplation of proceedings under sections 146 or 147 of that Act notwithstanding that forfeiture is avoided otherwise than by relief granted by the court
6 The extent to which the medical prescriptions regarding women 's role were mediated and/or resisted by middle class women is difficult to assess , but it would be wrong to characterise women simply as victims either in their relationship with their physicians or in respect to theories of sexual difference generally .
7 Girls were equal to , or in advance of boys in topics concerned with money and on calendar questions .
8 Social work with young people in the transition to or in search of alternatives to employment is one specific task singled out ( s. 13 ) and makes reference to material provision ( accommodation ) as well as to counselling and advice .
9 Such ‘ wired-in ’ behavioural programmes controlled by neuronal pacemakers are innate response repertoires activated endogenously or in relation to shifts in local conditions .
10 Under section 91 , the need to offer pre-emptive rights may be excluded by a provision in the memorandum or articles of a private company — either wholly or in relation to allotments of a particular description .
11 Except in relation to advertisements to which the deemed consent procedure applies , a local authority can serve a discontinuance order when it is satisfied that removal is necessary ‘ to remedy a substantial injury to the amenity of the locality or a danger to members of the public ’ .
12 The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim , except in respect of claims for deposits only where the Insured Person has to bear the first £10 of each and every claim .
13 Psychologist Lawrence Crabb , in his excellent book The Marriage Builder , states that in addition to needs for food , clothing and shelter , we also have a need for love and significance .
14 Meanwhile the degree of support for the Communist Refoundation Party ( PRC ) , which secured 5.6 per cent of the vote , suggested that in spite of events in eastern Europe loyalty to Communist theory persisted .
15 I could say that in spite of ties of affection I have been lonely all my life .
16 Such a device could not be trusted , and it was the hope of scientists that in place of rules of thumb properly scientific methods could be widely taught .
17 It is possible , therefore , that in reply to questions regarding withdrawal treatment , their perceptions of what they ‘ needed ’ may have been affected by feelings about what they ‘ wanted ’ .
18 There 's a lot of expertise in Aids research in America and in treatment of patients with Aids and HIV .
19 The expressive scale begins with an examination of the child 's use of words to express emotional states and in response to specific situations — for example , ‘ ta ’ on taking something — and proceeds to explore the child 's command of simple vocabulary items through picture naming and in response to requests for definitions — for example , ‘ What is a shop ? ’
20 The Council comments on issues of public policy at its own instigation and in response to requests for its views .
21 The Council comments on issues of public policy at its own instigation and in response to requests for its views .
22 Files will also be built around specific themes ( eg divisions in Northern Irish society , education , health , housing etc. ) identified by the principal investigators and in response to requests from researchers .
23 WWF has greatly expanded its conservation work , and in response to requests from supporters , a series of leaflets has been published outlining some of the main issues .
24 Newson ( 1979 ) has argued that process studies in geomorphology seek to quantify three systems ; the mechanical sediment system , the chemical system , and the hydrological system , and it is notable that progress towards the quantification of these systems has been achieved by greater cooperation of physical geographers with scientists in other disciplines and in response to requirements of engineers and planners for resource information .
25 Though no match for Gaelstrom and Now Your Talkin , he was running on well into third at the end , and in receipt of 20lbs from Highland Spirit should go well at a big price .
26 ‘ ( 1 ) An individual shall , by virtue of and in accordance with schemes under this section , have the right , as against a building society , to have any complaint of his about action taken by the society in relation to a prescribed matter of complaint which affects him in prescribed respects investigated under the scheme .
27 the Licensed Software has been used at all times properly and in accordance with instructions for use as set out in the Accompanying Documentation
28 The piece 's unity and momentum derives in part from the reappearance between each section of versions of the riotous opening fanfare , a set of hidden variations of their own , and in part from recurrences of thematic material .
29 Long-standing tensions also emerged in Soviet Georgia during 1988 and 1989 , inspired in part by nationalist pressures for a greater degree of autonomy within ( if not total separation from ) the USSR , and in part by differences of a social and ethnic character within Georgia itself .
30 As early as 1955 a CAB sub-committee was set up by the national committee to consider hire purchase problems as seen by bureaux all over the country and by other voluntary organisations with experience of families in difficulty ; and in addition to recommendations about trade practices , about possible action by local authorities , and other things , which were sent to the appropriate associations or government departments , the deliberations of the committee produced results which were to have an influence on the trend and standing of much CAB work in the future .
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