Example sentences of "in [art] [n mass] of [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There is a high risk of fetal damage in the offspring of women with phenylketonuria .
2 Congenital anomalies are uncommon in the offspring of women with phenylalanine concentrations below 900 µmol/l at the time of conception .
3 The association between birth weight and β cell function was not significant in the offspring of mothers with hyperglycaemia , possibly because of the confounding effect of maternal hyperglycaemia during pregnancy .
4 It was maintained that small amounts of assistance to firms could result in measurable improvements in the sales of products of assisted firms .
5 And I was in the depot and I and I was er trying to er get some money for , for this thing or , or doing something for it anyway , and this bloke said , said John , he said , what the bloody hell are you got interested in the people of Spain for ?
6 In the series of sermons for Lent , you will be thinking about a variety of people , who are described in Hebrews chapter 11 as heroes of faith , and are presented there as examples for Christians to follow .
7 This is particularly noticeable in Picasso 's drastic treatment of the human body in the series of paintings under discussion ; in some of them the subject 's limbs are abruptly truncated .
8 Absolute precision is impossible : there are gaps in the series of accounts from some ports , either because the records have been lost or because the customs had been farmed to the collector for a fixed sum , and there are also some irregularities in the accounting periods , although the customs year normally ran from Michaelmas to Michaelmas .
9 The information in the series of guides by J. Watson Lyall which begin in 1873 is mostly about the shootings and fishings .
10 The information in the series of guides by J. Watson Lyall which begin in 1873 is mostly about the shootings and fishings .
11 Pascal Rougon , in the series of novels by Zola , he thought a noble figure .
12 By the time the discussions took place , the various dilemmas which had been reflected in the series of signals between 5 Corps , Eighth Army and AFHQ between 22–23 May , particularly those concerning the " use of force " , could be taken fully into account .
13 More detailed information is given in the series of Handbooks on the Regional Geology of Great Britain and Northern Ireland published by HMSO for the British Geological Survey .
14 After thirty years as an administrator in the National Health Service and an adviser on policing , Miss James was enlisted for service in the corps of commissionaires of British public life .
15 so , I could n't go in sandals , well obviously I ca n't cycle in a pair of sandals on
16 In a pair of experiments by Jaynes ( 1950 ) , rats were required in the first-stage task to lift one of a pair of flaps bearing distinctive cues in order to obtain food .
17 Despite a worldwide protest campaign , the first in a series of shipments of plutonium from Europe to Japan to supply the local nuclear-power industry is going ahead .
18 In a series of studies with synthetic DNA fragments Chen has shown that actinomycin dissociates very slowly from TGCA in the sequence ATATGCATAT ( ) , about four times slower than from similar decamers containing AGCT and CGCG sequences and over 100 times slower than from GGCC [ 17 ] .
19 In a series of studies in the late 1970s and early 1980s , Robinson and Robinson ( e.g. , 1983 ) drew attention to the critical connection between the message and the listener 's perception of it .
20 In a series of talks in New York on June 18-23 the UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali and representatives of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council met separately with the President of Cyprus Georgios Vassiliou and with the president of the self-proclaimed Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus , Rauf Denktash .
21 Given this background , the minister of posts , telecommunications and space , Paul Quiles , was treading on eggshells when he met the unions this week for the second in a series of talks concerning the reform of the country 's post office , the PTT .
22 The explosion was the latest in a series of accidents at Hoechst plants , and Environment Minister Klaus Töpfer called for tougher application of safety controls enforced by the state inspectorate .
23 ‘ American Art in the Twentieth Century ’ is the fourth in a series of reassessments of national schools and follows Rosenthal 's presentations of German , British and Italian art .
24 The deal , which was designed to reduce inflation , was the latest in a series of accords between the ALP government and the trade union movement .
25 The action was the latest in a series of attempts by sections of the military to unseat the transitional government appointed by the national conference in August [ see pp. 38379 ; 38518-19 ; 38562 ] .
26 It is , of course , possible to schedule a campaign in a series of bursts through the year , if the cash is available , and major bursts can be interspersed with minor ones — or the gap between TV bursts can be filled by using print media in the intervals .
27 Detailed breakdown on wealth figures in Australia are set out in a series of tables in Australian Society include comparative figures for 1984 and 1986 where the total wealth of the richest 118 has increased by 250 per cent — over A$5,000 million — at a time when the total wealth has increased by 20 per cent .
28 The originator of this research was the maverick James McConnell , at Ann Arbor , Michigan , who in a series of papers during the 1960s , first in conventional scientific journals and then in his own publication , the exotically named Worm-Runners Digest , reported experiments in which flatworms , trained by pairing light with electric shock , were chopped up and other , ‘ naïve ’ ( that is , untrained ) worms allowed to cannibalize them .
29 My original concern with these problems was expressed in a series of papers on African and Asian weaver birds culminating in a monograph in 1964 .
30 This is the latest in a series of papers on the reaction of children and adolescents to the stress of major disasters ( see Abstracts , BJSW , 19912,21,419–25 ) .
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