Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] [noun pl] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That is : given characteristics are attributed to the entire population of Shetlanders and to the entire population of incomers : any differences which exist within the category are differences in degree of applicability .
2 North West are six-hits in Cup
3 Of Medeva 's 600 UK staff , a high proportion are scientists in quality control and related fields in the manufacturing operations .
4 The later group are figures in action .
5 Its theme was Mistakes in Literature and Whether They Matter .
6 Notwithstanding the spread size , the critical factor for any borrower is fluctuations in LIBOR which determines most of a loan 's interest cost .
7 The prime consideration for the borrower is movements in LIBOR as this determines the actual interest cost each three , six or twelve months on a loan .
8 But what matters in evolution is changes in frequency of alternative possible contents at each address in populations .
9 IQ king is tops in GCSE
10 How much of a comfort Modigliani 's singing was remains in doubt .
11 What use are artists in times of crisis ?
12 The most obvious example is changes in consumer demand .
13 Nations without a past are contradictions in terms .
14 The linked subjects of ethology and sociobiology are cases in point .
15 The pipe is 4″ in diameter and 4½″ long .
16 The subject was Women In Love .
17 All her life she had been taught that Philip and his kind were aliens in possession of land which they had stolen from its rightful owners .
18 Planned for this year are centres in Bratislava , Bucharest , Moscow , Riga , Sofia , Talinn , Vilnius and Zagreb , with one in the Albanian capital of Tirana scheduled for 1994 .
19 ( Simulations and the Tribble Concordance are cases in point . )
20 Your new line this year is holidays in Wonderland with an opportunity to see strange places and exotic animals and birds .
21 Of particular interest are changes in skill requirements , quality of work , work organisation and management control .
22 The third theme discussed in this section of the reader is changes in assessment policy .
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