Example sentences of "[noun pl] in [noun pl] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | They will counsel officers with psychological problems , assess potential health risks in stations and promote fitness and hygiene . |
2 | Together with the London boroughs , the LAB attaches a high priority to helping to nurture the audiences , performers and producers of the future through its support for the arts in schools and for organisations which work for young people . |
3 | There were many archaic temples at this site in the southwest of the island , some huge , most showing local characteristics in mouldings and plan and marked provinciality in their sculptural decoration ( above , pp. 19ff. with fig. 23 ) . |
4 | On the other side of Horse Guards Parade a little group of people are clustered around a strange animal with three splayed front legs , two rear legs in trousers and a single eye projecting from the middle of its forehead . |
5 | Key informants in universities and government agencies provided assistance in locating and gaining access to the relevant documents . |
6 | As a result , the dietary exposure to pesticides in infants and children may be very different from that of the general population . |
7 | To be responsible for method development and analysis of pesticides in crops and environmental samples . |
8 | But it also dares to touch and stretch its readers in ways that the curiously deadpan Grand Guignol of Granta never will . |
9 | In Czechoslovakia part of the authoritarian backlash against the reform attempt by Dubcek in 1968 was a strengthened control of the civil service and other parts of the state administration by giving party organizations in factories and offices additional powers . |
10 | The long Wall now has another nice new line of bolts , with Arucaria taking the 3BRs between Brothers in Arms and Jungle Rock . |
11 | Drummer Mark bears a spooky resemblance to the dodgy motor dealing brothers in Eastenders but do n't be put off . |
12 | Drummer Mark bears a spooky resemblance to the dodgy motor dealing brothers in Eastenders but do n't be put off . |
13 | Certainly government influence had a powerful impact , and could normally secure the return of favoured candidates in constituencies where there were significant government installations ( such as the postal service at Harwich , or the dockyards at Plymouth , Portsmouth and the Cinque Ports ) . |
14 | The significant difference in the average number of modules taken by candidates in schools and in FE centres reflects the different curricular functions fulfilled by modules in each sector . |
15 | Other authors have tried to use the theory of long waves in ways that escape from these characteristics , which they see as problematical . |
16 | A plankton net ( see drawing ) is very useful for catching very small animals in ponds or streams , and a small aquarium net is useful for transferring animals from one aquarium to another . |
17 | One solution could have been to put the smaller plants and animals in boxes or circles around a central illustration of a lake or pond with arrows indicating where they could be found . |
18 | I think the solution is certainly to breed animals in zoos but , if it is done , a great deal of effort must be made to ensure the conditions in which the animals are kept are good , and there are some zoos now which are successful in keeping animals so that their welfare is good . |
19 | This is the demand that leads animal welfarists to call for improved living conditions for animals in laboratories or on the farm , for example . |
20 | I 've been up to my eyes in mannequins and haute couture . ’ |
21 | Live bodies are strewn restlessly about the flat , hands and eyes in ashtrays and record discs , tangerines and Rizlas , magazines and carpet and kebab wrappers , delving into the laps of one another , sparring opinions like rubber balls , reconciling in smoke and stereo and wide , generous laughing things . |
22 | It is important , while acknowledging that many policies are made complex and ambiguous by the conflicts within the policy-making process , to recognize that it is intrinsically difficult to specify some policy goals in terms that will render the implementation process quite clear and unambiguous . |
23 | For theoretical reasons we will also add a few features to the language : multiple assignment , output guards in alternatives and divergent ( racing ) process . |
24 | It will also enable tutors to visit community groups and to train tutors in areas where they are not presently available . |
25 | If people are leaving severed heads in fonts and monkeying about with regimental relics after hours they 'd need keys and naturally it 's awkward for Charles if … ’ |
26 | Putting heads in fonts and corpses in compost heaps suggests a fair amount of familiarity with the building . ’ |
27 | Heating elements and spray heads in dishwashers and glass washers will no longer scale up , extending their life , and drastically reducing costly maintenance and replacement . |
28 | They can also be used for controlling hard and floppy disk drives and ink-jet heads in computers and for power supply management , line interfacing and filtering in telecommunications applications . |
29 | A comparison of the names of authors in THESES and consulters in CONSULT databases shows the proportion of readers who are also researchers . |
30 | By 1968 , the clean-cut image of lads in suits and neatly trimmed hair was definitely for the birds , but not the Byrds , and the Monkees had all but swung from their last branch ; the exploitation of four young men who were plucked from audition lines and manufactured into an internationally famous foursome was all but over . |