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

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1 From many heads of department written comments were received , especially in cases of errors of fact , and the head summarized these .
2 As in Roman portrait sculpture , so in copies of statues of deities and other figures the element of recognition was provided in the head .
3 So in terms of equality of access to service , just like I was talking about with elderly people , people with families do n't have an equality of access and what we 're trying to do is build up in those other areas those services .
4 There are further exceptions dating from 1970 and applying only in actions in respect of personal injuries or death .
5 That means the productivity has gone up because , that is if you measure erm productivity entirely in terms of numbers of students taught .
6 It may be defined objectively in terms of numbers of contacts between individuals .
7 Moreover , by choosing an option that has been shown to be the best in terms of quality of life days gained general practitioners would be more certain that they were acting with beneficence ; at present , using simply their ‘ unaided intuitive judgment ’ to make such decisions , they can only hope that this is the case .
8 Setting aside mathematics for the moment , the different levels can be seen in terms of scale ( which Hodgson 1985 neatly gives in centimetres ) , in terms of envelopes ( Needham 1969 ) or perhaps best in terms of levels of organization ( since physicists argue that they relate to ‘ all levels of scale ’ ; Institute of Physics 1988 , p. 2 ) .
9 The issue now was seen not just in terms of provision of new housing or the simple eradication of the slums as a technical exercise ; housing likes and dislikes had now to inform town planning of preferences in provision .
10 I 'm damn near in tears on account of what I 've done to the guy .
11 Different questions may vary not only in terms of verbal or spatial content but also in terms of degree of interest , emotion or imagery aroused in a subject .
12 The outcome has been a major advance in thinking about the curriculum in holistic terms , in which curriculum planning is done not just in terms of subjects and their traditional labels , but also in terms of areas of experience , skills and processes as well as knowledge , and personal and affective aspects as well as the cognitive .
13 The inherent weakness in targeting a specific market , both in terms of type of work and date , became all too apparent when buyers , particularly speculators , were hit by financial and art market recessions .
14 The arts , as noted above , can be viewed both in terms of properties of the art-objects and in relation to the stance of being .
15 However , where major reconstruction was not envisaged , attempting to insert hierarchies into existing networks was likely to be problematical , both in terms of provision of the major distributor roads and the environmental areas between them .
16 The most significant welfare change , both in terms of numbers of people affected and the sum saved in public expenditure , has been the method by which this Government has calculated increases in social security .
17 The impoverished areas that black Britons settle in means that young people are far more at risk both in terms of levels of offending , and in terms of police surveillance .
18 A total of 306 people who had been detained by the security forces during 1989 , mostly in areas under states of emergency , had disappeared , 150 of them in Apurimac department alone .
19 The natives in the area assert that social worth is not to be defined in terms of such universalistic notions as class , but rather in terms of length of residence i.e. they make ‘ rank ’ a distinction between the established and the outsiders ( see especially Newby , 1977 , 1979 ; Newby , Bell , Rose and Saunders 1978 ; Pahl 1965 ) .
20 Dolphins are probably as diverse now in terms of numbers of species , as at any time for which we have a good fossil record .
21 Parties to commercial contracts tend not to terminate the contract even in cases of breach of condition , but will normally be happy to allow the other party to make good any breach .
22 So while television scored well in terms of public service , it scored less well in terms of freedom of choice .
23 An education may therefore be thought of as ‘ general ’ either in terms of types of knowledge or the culture to which it belongs .
24 We 're not gon na get into anything about chairmanship of meetings on this course , there is a meeting 's course that does that so I do n't want to promise you something that I 'm not gon na I 'm not gon na be able to deliver I know what you mean certainly in terms of timing of your presentation keeping t time with your presentation we 'll be looking at that and help you achieve that .
25 Students are encouraged to participate actively in courses by means of case study and role-playing exercises .
26 It is perhaps not generally appreciated that warehousing systems constructed to heights in excess of 10 metres can vary considerably in terms of basis of design , construction and the degree of automation employed .
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