Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] in [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Now the County Council is concerned about that in terms of a major improvement of the A fifty nine , er from an environmental point of view particularly through the national park .
2 Now arguments such as that in terms of composition of the sea relative to the composition of crustal rock
3 Er and that er in my view anyway demonstrated that we 'd got it about right in terms of our assessment of the effects of the Southern Bypass .
4 Be able to tell the time and understand times expressed in terms of 12- and 24-hour clocks .
5 To think about this in terms of the relative roles of heads and other teachers is in the words of Campbell ( 1985:154 — 7 ) insubstantial and dated .
6 where 's the beef ? so , so I 'm dubious about this in terms of quality of nutrition , in terms of choice being offered and I think we need to look a lot more closely at this before we jump into agreement , change or in the system .
7 Sometimes , though , there is substantial support for the view that the media are important in forming public perceptions ; one can find evidence for this in studies of ‘ agenda-setting ’ , ‘ race and the mass media ’ , ‘ reporting the welfare state ’ , as well as studies of ‘ moral panics ’ .
8 The pressure is , perhaps , to think unilaterally of transacting one subject after another in routines of set timetabled periods .
9 FIG. 1 Three-day running averages of NO 2 vertical column amounts for 1991 in units of molecules cm -2 , for morning and evening when the Sun is at a solar zenith angle of 90° .
10 ‘ We have seen evidence of this in initiatives like City Challenge and TECs .
11 The significance of this in terms of teacher learning is the way in which teacher placement supports a broad based professional development model which integrates with specific and general school issues and is attractive because it is beyond the conventional forms of in-service providing a radical , memorable experience in a teacher 's career .
12 Explanations of this in terms of ‘ class interest ’ appear simplistic to an extreme degree .
13 So if we are to think of all of this in terms of Christian joy then we must realize that joy does not come from being immune to everything else that 's going on .
14 You have n't got to think of this in terms of finding the answer for all time , because the answer changes all the time , but what you have is a continued process of approximate answers , but it is n't chaos .
15 The recovered sigmoid-rectal amounts of TNF-α correlated with the recovered amounts of IL-8 in patients with colitis ( r=0.75 , p<0.001 ; Fig 3 ) and proctitis ( r=0.62 , p<0.001 ) .
16 Expression of endothelin-1 in lungs of patients withcryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis
17 Now if we look at the first of these in terms of structure we can see that it can be defined as a dramatic exercise , fulfilling the principal requisite of exercise as outlined in Chapter Three — a commitment to a short-term task .
18 Thus , the exploration of a present-day divergent state of language resembles the exploration of a historically attested state to the extent that we can not successfully describe either of these in terms of an external ( and usually superordinate ) variety .
19 And all you need to do then is to find one of these in terms of the others and substitute in , and it 'll come out fairly easily .
20 The de novo expression of ICAM-1 in phagocytes of the colonic mucosa and the raised soluble ICAM-1 in active Crohn 's disease and ulcerative colitis shown here are consistent with a condition of immunological activation induced by the local release of proinflammatory cytokines .
21 But first of all in terms of a precedency attitude I hope I 'm looking in the right place ?
22 The Marc Laurent-designed Equipe had the advantage of existing in numbers in France and Italy .
23 Economic progress helped spur new thinking on the political direction of the EEC , especially as the Commission , under the forceful presidency of Walter Hallstein , had exceeded the expectations of many in terms of the activist role it had pursued .
24 The extent and depth of religious belief is notoriously difficult to estimate at any time in any country , but a few general statistics can be applied reliably to the peasantry of 1922 in areas like Belorussia , Kursk , and Tambov .
25 2 A coherent and generally well-expressed report , but lacking some of the qualities of 3 in terms of structure and presentation .
26 Recognizing the possibility that consent and consensus might not be a customary social practice raises the issue of whether Japanese workers are ‘ passively responding to the ideological insistence of those in positions of authority ’ ( Sugimoto 1982 p.5 ) .
27 Not only did we try to influence the views of those in positions of power through detailed submissions and meetings , we also sought to mobilise public opinion through the news media and our own publications .
28 Their inevitable companion was fear : of discovery , of failure to satisfy the demands of those in positions of authority , of hunger , of death .
29 The precariousness of personal ties was demonstrated by the gradual reduction in the numbers of those in positions of influence in both countries who had gone through the great co-operative experience of the Second World War and the early stages of the Cold War .
30 Compulsory retirement , PEP considered , would be a political impossibility since it would interfere with individual liberty , not to speak of raising the anomaly of those in occupations with no statutory upper age-limit , such as judges .
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