Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [noun] in [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 She has devised and delivered numerous courses on management and supervisory skills and techniques , administrative management , customer care and communications skills for organisations in both the public and private sectors in the UK and abroad .
2 AT the Annual General Meeting of the company held on 16 June in Dublin , chairman Donald P Brennan said : ‘ When we met last year I outlined the company 's plans for rationalisation in both the crystal and ceramics businesses and for the restoration of Waterford and Wedgwood brands to profitability .
3 The pulse rate subsequently fell to baseline values after gastroscopy in both the oxygen and air groups .
4 The ways in which resources are partitioned are many , as , for example , on Barro Colorado Island where there are as many as eight variables of importance in just the food of coexisting ‘ surface-gleaning ’ bats .
5 This is reflected in our recommendations for programmes of study in both the reading and the writing profile components .
6 The rug should then be carefully and systematically dried , making sure that there are no pockets of dampness in either the foundation or pile , by leaving it out in the sun and then methodically going over the entire area , both back and front , with a hand-held hair dryer .
7 One particular advantage of models such as these is that they can be used to produce multipliers which show the effects of changes in eg the population of a region on the employment levels in that region .
8 Paintings and prints were distributed to colonial officials for display in much the same way as British embassies are provided with an official photographic portrait of the Queen .
9 In his lifetime and by his will , Sampson II provided his three eldest sons with partnerships in both the Lloyd iron firm and the Birmingham bank .
10 That was all very well , but it left big questions of detail in how the mixed economy was to be run .
11 This is the context in which to place Foucault 's own recognition after Derrida 's critique that he could no longer postulate madness or the other as outside , after which he maintained that the other is also always inside ; he formulates the structures of power in exactly the same way , so that the forces of domination and resistance are caught up , sometimes indistinguishably , within each other .
12 Party officials full of earnest endeavour were passing down all-Russian directives from Moscow in rather a wooden manner .
13 After the initial shock I felt in Théovard , I came to regard Jean-Claude 's relations with Otto in much the same light as mine with Émile .
14 As outpatient clinics developed in local general hospitals , GPs started to refer patients to consultants in exactly the same way as they did for other medical specialties .
15 In recognition of the problems caused as a result of these routes passing through the urban areas of Harrogate and Knaresborough , the County Council has designated both roads as key routes for improvement in both the structure plan and the T P P which is the Transport Policy and Programs document of the County Council .
16 Damage is assessed visually , and many countries use the illustrated Swiss guide Sanasilva which shows the various stages of decline in all the commoner native British and European trees in colour photographs .
17 When we use unc as a premultiplier of ( 1 ) we combine the rows of I in exactly the same ways as those of A. We can therefore write the two arrays side by side and operate on rows of 2n elements .
18 An increase in temperature results in particles in both the liquid and vapour phases gaining kinetic energy ( see section 3.1 ) .
19 We can then predict changes in the behaviour as consequences of changes in either the antecedents or consequences according to the laws of operant learning .
20 The emergence of these two campaigns also marked an important tactical shift in the response to the failure of earlier attempts by individuals in both the UK and the USA to secure judicial recognition for the practice of withholding tax destined for military expenditure .
21 While the older cities and regions lose jobs and output , the areas in easy distance of London gain employment , receive the benefits of State investment , and attract better-off people who create jobs for others in both the public and private sectors .
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