Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] in [noun] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 In one study , necropsy was undertaken in about half of the patients who died , and showed graft occlusion only in patients given aprotinin .
2 On the contrary , in both capitalist and non-capitalist states they have grown , in spite of a tendency in both camps to encourage private or other non-state direction , planning and management even in countries dedicated in theory to neo-liberalism , the sheer weight of what public revenue and expenditure represent in the economies of states , but above all their growing role as agents of substantial redistributions of the social income by means of fiscal and welfare mechanisms , have probably made the national state a more central factor in the lives of the world 's inhabitants than before .
3 The Group recognises the importance of continuing to invest in research and development programmes bringing improvements to the Group both in products supplied to the consumer and in production techniques .
4 John Osborne 's Look Back In Anger added to the chorus from the lost boys of the lower middles .
5 Paul Hoggett ( 1987 ) , for example , has sought to explain changes in the organization of local government largely in terms drawn from debates within economics and the sociology of work ( see , for example , Massey , 1988a ; Meegan , 1988 ) , which suggests that since the early 1970s there has been a move away from Fordist towards post-Fordist methods of production .
6 THE last hours in the lives of two British women murdered in South Africa were brought vividly to life yesterday in photographs taken just before they died .
7 Added to that was the desire to eradicate all vehicles with asbestos insulation by 1988 , a target not in fact achieved .
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