Example sentences of "[coord] in [noun] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Our amendments do not get proper consideration on Report or in Committee if there is a timetable motion .
2 These contributions are refundable in whole or in part if the officer is unmarried when he/she leaves the Service .
3 205(1) ( xxvii ) " Term of years absolute " means a term of years ( taking effect either in possession or in reversion whether or not at a rent ) with or without impeachment for waste , subject or not to another legal estate , and either certain or liable to determination by notice , re-entry , operation of law , or by a provision for cesser on redemption , or in any other event ( other than the dropping of a life , or the determination of a determinable life interest ) ; but does not include any term of years determinable with life or lives or with the cesser of a determinable life interest , nor , if created after the commencement of this Act , a term of years which is not expressed to take
4 I am not interested in art as affirmation or in art as manifestation of complicity .
5 Now this Act will bind six thousand of us — I am not speaking in my own interest , I am well past the age — but this Act will empty the glens of the young active men — and how can they marry if they are in barracks and camps in England , or in France if you send them there — you say you will not …
6 Friends , he would have said , agree because they already agree , not because they persuade one another , and the achievement of the group was less to instruct in virtue or in doctrine than to reassure themselves , and others , that religion and modern literature can live together , and that there were those on earth — a previous few — of sympathetic piety and like mind .
7 The second of our problems had to be settled either over a table or in Court so it certainly was not acceptable to let 1,000 people in and hold them to ransom , as they did that night .
8 You see archive photographs , usually punted out in a TV documentary on the demise of industry , or in actuality when some building is being demolished : lockers with the owners ' names ( and some unintelligible graffiti ) still on them , a filing cabinet with some abandoned document ( ‘ 4 April , 1962 .
9 The former is used widely in complex projects in the construction and manufacturing industries ; the latter tends to be used in complex , one-off projects or in projects where time or cost are critical .
10 They can be partitioned to accommodate ferrets singly or in multiples as necessary .
11 He has not performed even at county level or in tests when he played before .
12 As a result , strikes have been limited , either in number as in BR , or in duration as in RENFE ( see below ) .
13 In the event , however , the project occurred in neither of these areas : not in Barnet because the psychogeriatric service was still in the process of development ; nor in Southwark because , although there was an enormous amount of goodwill and enthusiasm for the project , the social services unions ( particularly the joint Home Helps Shop Stewards Committee ) decided that they could not endorse cooperation with the project , the main reason being that they felt — mistakenly in our view — that a project which employed its own carers might be a threat to the employment of local authority home helps , and that ‘ to endorse such a service is not helping the elderly in the long term , it is only carrying out this Government 's stratagem in closing Homes and hospitals ’ .
14 We 're targeting the area around London , the area in Yorkshire obviously and in Scotland because the er socio ec and economic roots provide er the right kind of market for our product .
15 Indeed certain of them have found application in coding theory and in statistics as well as being important in geometry and in algebra itself .
16 The important Benedictine Order had become wealthy and more worldly all over Europe and in Spain as in England , the Cistercian Order was founded and flourished with the aim of reasserting the vows of poverty , austerity and dedication to a monastic life devoted to the original humble origins .
17 erm The proportion of the total economic activity of the country , the G D P that is spent on social security and health care , is much higher in West Germany and in France than in Britain .
18 This point will be particularly important in areas which have net inflow of elderly patients , and in areas where there is extensive new building of residential or nursing homes .
19 Although such heresies were far more common in America and in England than they were in Ulster , Ulster Protestants knew of these postures and could see that their own denominations were in formal organizational contact with other churches which did not move to sack ministers and theologians who had obviously given up the traditional beliefs affirmed at their ordinations .
20 The solo man and woman are always accompanied by a masked figure known in China as ‘ the Eternal One ’ and in England as ‘ the Messenger of Death ’ .
21 Services of Thanksgiving were held in all churches and very well attended , and in cinemas when Mr Chamberlain was shown on Pathe News holding up the document , audiences stood and cheered .
22 This type of vessel seems to have originated in Urartu ( south of the Caspian ) , but it was imported and imitated all over the Near East and in Italy as well as Greece .
23 The megalithic monuments can therefore be regarded in part as religious structures , in part as astronomical observatories , and in part as clocks , allowing our ancestors to record precisely the various cyclical changes of the celestial bodies .
24 It was in part because of this love of the specially religious life , and in part because of the affection for the long history of the Church , that he led another pilgrimage ( 1959 ) of several thousand people to Holy Island on the coast of Northumberland and even The Times had a piece about the archbishop walking barefoot .
25 Under political pressure , and in part because the banks are in any case controlled by their customers , the banks usually comply .
26 But they met anyway , in part because in their early childhood one or other of their parents , usually but not always the father , had taken them aside and told them a great responsibility would fall to them : the carrying forward of a hermetically protected family secret , and in part because the Society looked after its own .
27 In part this is because of the cyclical nature of demand — high profits in boom years are offset by high losses during recessions ( about $6 billion of losses worldwide during the mid-1980s ) — and in part because of plummeting prices .
28 Nevertheless , they counter that the physical environment should not be considered a constant , even over the relatively short period of agricultural settlement in Great Britain , in part because of climatic change and its consequences , in part because of changes wrought by land use practices , and in part because of changed perceptions of the environment ; see also Prince ( 1971 ) , and Blaikie and Brookfield ( 1987 ) .
29 The NMA argued from the outset for a negotiated settlement , in part because of a fear that intransigence might lead to total defeat and in part because it had little money with which to fight the strike following the run-down of its funds during the 1921 lockout .
30 Indeed we know that they valued the material in part for its supposed aphrodisiac properties and in part because of its sensitivity to mercury , which helped to insure against drinking poisoned wine .
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