Example sentences of "[coord] in [det] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Whether in the case of deconcentration ( where parliamentary control is immediate ) or in that of devolution ( where it is mediate ) Parliament remains the central institution of the constitution of the United Kingdom and it is to this that we now turn . |
2 | For example , if you worked with a seed head , you could show a sample of the plant from a side view and another viewed from straight on , a stem and some leaves with a tiny piece of root attached to create a very attractive design , but only do this if the plant has been grown in your garden or in that of a friend . |
3 | When Lyons attempts to specify differences between ‘ language-systems ’ , such as in the example of English pronouns , or in that of the lack of status marking in English grammar , it becomes virtually impossible to keep the formal ‘ lexical and grammatical ’ features separate from the cultural context . |
4 | From northern Europe the routes into Central Switzerland , both road and rail , come via either Basel or Zurich and their first lakeside destinations are either in the neighbourhood of Luzern or in that of Brunnen . |
5 | 5.5 Decoration [ As often as may in the [ reasonable ] opinion of the Surveyor be necessary in order to maintain a high standard of decorative finish and attractiveness and to preserve the Premises or In each of the Decorating Years ] and in the last year of the Term to redecorate the Premises in a good and workmanlike manner and with appropriate materials of good quality [ to the [ reasonable ] satisfaction of the Surveyor ] the tints and colours and patterns of such decoration to be approved by the Landlord [ provided that the covenants relating to the last year of the Term shall not apply where the Tenant shall have redecorated the Premises less than [ 18 ] months prior to the expiry of the Term ] Most tenants would not wish to be under an obligation to redecorate the interior or exterior of the premises more frequently than every five years , although this is a matter for negotiation . |
6 | He would have fared less well in Bedlam , or in some of the more notorious private establishments of the time . |
7 | But it is striking how little , either in internal reports or in those of the Sopade , the ‘ Jewish Question ’ figures in remarks about Hitler 's popular standing , and it seems unlikely that it formed , for most ‘ ordinary ’ Germans , the main reason for their adulation of the Führer . |
8 | We can not afford to concentrate on the mote in the eye of the Sudanese military , or in those of the inadequate political leaders in Harare , until we have removed the beam from our own eye . |
9 | Investigations of such women frequently take the form of qualitative accounts , in their own words or in those of the psychologist , as if the distance between them and scientific psychology is so enormous that the discipline 's true methods must be abandoned for preliminary , descriptive procedures . |
10 | However , even with this growth in numbers , the vast majority of the older population live either in their own homes or in those of relatives . |
11 | Pacemakers are not used in those with either first or second degree heart block , or in those with 1:1 conduction rhythm with a normal PR interval . |
12 | The trouble is that I ca n't identify it and ca n't find it in my gardening books or in any of the books at my local library . |
13 | motor vehicles , caravans , trailers , aircraft , hovercraft or boats , or parts of accessories on or in any of them ; |
14 | In fact he has no interest in it or in any of the other worlds within your solar system . |
15 | Equally , some heads were struggling to deal with colleagues who were challenging by any standards — individuals who were combative , touchy , recalcitrant , bitter , lazy or in any of a variety of other ways uncooperative . |
16 | If you 've skippered a small yacht on an open sea passage before and you can navigate , then you may sail any of our yachts independently within a wider area — from Corfu to Zante , and up the Gulf of Patras in the Ionian , or in any of the three gulfs in Turkey . |
17 | If the settlor retains an interest in any income arising under the settlement or in any of the property comprised in the settlement , any income which arises from the settled property , to the extent that it is not distributed , will be treated as the income of the settlor ( TA 1988 , s673 ) . |
18 | In this respect , and in the sandy tinge to its red coat , it resembles the ‘ golden ’ Guernsey , and indeed the South Devon and the two Channel Island breeds have a type of haemoglobin which is not found in other British breeds nor in most of those of Europe , although it is prevalent in Asiatic cattle and is found in several African types as well , often associated with butterfat-rich milk . |
19 | While first quality health care may mitigate the maleffects of youthful maternal age upon the women , such favourable conditions are not ordinarily found in developing countries nor in some of the more industrialized ones . |
20 | There are still places where that heavenly state of affairs exists , but not in London ; nor in any of the cities or towns of what we call ‘ the civilized West ’ . |
21 | The most versatile of the vinegars , these are used for general cookery and in many of the classic sauces . |
22 | In the Goya wail paintings today fittingly displayed in the Prado , and in many of his other works , one sees again and again these formidable elephantine rocks lowering over a cringing humanity trying to find shelter in a bandit landscape . |
23 | Fenn Wright Spurlings , for example , has just sold ( for about £380,000 ) the Old Vicarage in Stoke-by-Nayland , saying that the area is ‘ a favourite subject of the painter John Constable and appears in a number of well-known paintings and in many of his sketches , some of which show the house itself ’ . |
24 | Okay , maybe I should know all this by now , but I do n't and I bet there are a lot of new readers who also read the mag and in many of the reviews there comes a point where they say to themselves , ‘ what 's one of them ? ’ |
25 | There are notions of a Creator in Hinduism , and in many of the indigenous religions in Africa . |
26 | In most adult insects , and in many of their larvae , the body-wall of a typical segment is divisible into four definite sclerotized regions : a dorsal region or tergum , a ventral region or sternum , and a lateral region or pleuron on each side of the body . |
27 | For example , computing has infiltrated most professions now without any great ballyhoo , and in many of the ‘ people-professions ’ the attitude to the client has shifted steadily towards a rather less authoritarian one . |
28 | Along the foot of the South Downs north of Chichester there is the well-known Goodwood raised beach at about 30–40 m ( 100–130 ft ) OD , with gravels which are readily recognisable as beach material : a low raised beach a few feet above present high tide level is to be found on the Gower peninsula in South Wales ; on the west coast of Scotland a raised beach at approximately 7 5 m ( 25 ft ) OD occurs on many of the islands , such as Arran , and in many of the lochs . |
29 | It is evident in the images of Kubla Khan , in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner , and in many of his later poems such as The Pains of Sleep , Youth and Age and Duty Surviving Self-Love . |
30 | Out in the garden Keith has built dry stone walls to provide a natural habitat for thousand of insects , and in many of the trees bat and bird boxes . |