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

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1 This guidance note has brought into the open a range of contentious issues that have been debated in correspondence and at meetings between the Faculty and the Department of Social Security 's Policy Division over the last 12 months .
2 The four owl species , barn owl , long-eared owl , short-eared owl , and Verreaux eagle owl , are grouped in category 1 ( Table 3.14 ) which is characterized by consistently low enamel digestion on the molars of microtines and other rodents , both in degree and in numbers of teeth affected , with no alteration on insectivore teeth .
3 A questionnaire which asks about the systems now in use and for figures from electricity bills is all that is involved .
4 It is considered that his present and future operations should be more carefully coordinated and controlled both in planning and in operations by H.O .
5 Realism rests squarely on a contrary view , both in substance and for purposes of method .
6 In the second year , students take a range of units which provide the necessary framework for philosophical activity — in the epistemological and metaphysical considerations of the rationalist and empiricist traditions , in logic and in traditions of ethical thought .
7 In the second year , students choose from a range of units which provide the necessary framework for philosophical activity — in the epistemological and metaphysical considerations of the rationalist and empiricist traditions , in logic and in traditions of ethical thought .
8 In the case of storage more than 20 metres in height and of buildings beyond the upper limit of extendable fire authority equipment it is questionable whether such an attack could be effective .
9 From the small beginnings of a meeting in Limerick in 1917 , which 40 Bank Officials attended , the Association has grown in strength and in numbers to a 16,000 strong membership in Great Britain , Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland .
10 Transcribed stories in English and in glosses for BSL were analysed with a simple propositional analysis based on the work of Kintsch and Keenan ( 1973 ) .
11 While it is certainly the case that Paisley was prepared to use militant rhetoric in denouncing O'Neillism , it is also the case that he was a vocal critic of private initiative in vigilantism and of attacks on Catholics .
12 For instance , there is the strict requirement of English that postnominal adjectives should be marked off by a pause in speech and by commas in writing , if and only if they are non-restrictive ( see Chapter 7 ) .
13 Similarly , if in a much more restrained manner , the Englishman , John Page , himself a soldier in Henry V 's army , described in detail and in passages of considerable emotion the sufferings of the helpless civilians during the six-month-long siege of Rouen which ended in January 1419 .
14 It has had for its end the production of a convincing explanation of the writer 's understanding of the origin of the Created God , that is , a God that man can endow with recognisable origins to be found far back in time and with qualities from which the desire to have an absolute standard of human behaviour can ultimately be evolved .
15 He also managed to look as though he were in shock , in pain and in hysterics at one and the same time .
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