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

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1 There 's a lot of expertise in Aids research in America and in treatment of patients with Aids and HIV .
2 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 ? ’
3 The Council comments on issues of public policy at its own instigation and in response to requests for its views .
4 The Council comments on issues of public policy at its own instigation and in response to requests for its views .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 ‘ ( 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 .
10 the Licensed Software has been used at all times properly and in accordance with instructions for use as set out in the Accompanying Documentation
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 The interior is simple , its chief decoration being in colour and in variation of capitals like those at S. Pierre in Chauvigny ( PLATE 43 ) .
15 In geographical terms , there has been a progression from work on the land to factory work , and in turn to jobs in shops , offices and hospitals .
16 Boys will be boys and in spite of warnings at least one fatal accident occurred involving local lads , and several were injured .
17 If I started again I would like to have … ( 1 ) a ghost writer , not for my speeches but for my letters and statements : he would be the kind of person who could take the Ministry 's policy and translate it into the kind of words I would use ; ( 2 ) perhaps an economist ; and ( 3 ) a general investigator whose job it would be to brief me so that I could participate intelligently at Cabinet Committees and in Cabinet on subjects outside my own Department .
18 The institute found that the global average temperature , although cooler than the previous year , was still well above the average from 1951 to 1980 and in line with values for the 1980s .
19 John Brook , project manager for SLP , said : ‘ Pictures done by the children will do a wonderful job in keeping people happy and in touch with things beyond the rig . ’
20 ‘ Jeez , how on earth d' ya take a bath and how is your love life ’ were presumably part of the empathy process from Gerry and his audience almost comatose with voyeurism and in need of splints for drop-jaw .
21 This development is particularly important in the study of those who wrote in the vernacular for laymen who were cut off from the richness of recollected prayer in the practice of the liturgy and in search of modes by which they could realise the substance of their faith .
22 Observers suggest that this group was very much one of its time : it played a role in the breakdown of the supposed post-war welfare consensus and in polarization of attitudes around more overtly political positions on state social policy .
23 The appointment was defended by the Interior Minister , Guillermo Capobianco Rivera , who stressed Rico Toro 's military professionalism , and in answer to questions from the press President Jaime Paz Zamora stated that " the government knows what it is doing " .
24 Since 1980 , ABWOR has been made available in Mental Health Review Tribunals ( from 1982 ) ; prison disciplinary proceedings before a board of visitors where legal representation has been granted ( from 1984 ) ; and in respect of applications for warrants of further detention ( or extensions ) under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 ( from 1986 ) .
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