Example sentences of "[noun prp] in term [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | From the high response levels it was clear that IPSENTA rated highly on Client Satisfaction , was strongly recommended by both sponsors and informed community members , and compared favourably with other LEAs in terms of the numbers of new start-up firms and their survivability . |
2 | In Mythologies Barthes discusses advertisements for Omo and Persil in terms of the connotations they invoke . |
3 | In this study an effort will be made to focus on North Shields in terms of the OPCS-defined urban area , but where this is not possible it will be made clear just what space is being referred to . |
4 | Section 5.2 measures the performance of LA in terms of the percentage of words correctly recognised . |
5 | What one must say however is that people interpreted their awareness of God in terms of the age in which they lived . |
6 | In the previous section we described and accounted for the unequal distribution of wealth in Great Britain in terms of the ownership and control of forms of private productive property . |
7 | Several miles long , it is the most important shingle spit in Europe in terms of the vegetation it provides for wildlife , attracting little terns , lesser black-backed gulls and other uncommon birds . |
8 | As eastern Europe transforms its economies to a western pattern , Europe in terms of the Community need no longer stop at the Oder , because the Community , as we use that term , has now become the western European Community . |
9 | May I draw my right hon. Friend 's attention to the delegation that I led to the Lord Chancellor to consider the problem of bail bandits and light sentencing by Crown courts , and to the concern in my constituency that the Hampshire police authority is short changing the Isle of Wight in terms of the number of constables on the beat ? |
10 | The value of the BPVT in terms of the assessment of language is likely to be greatest when it is used in conjunction with other forms of assessment , so that a comparison between different aspects of linguistic and cognitive functioning is possible . |
11 | Guatemala : the lowest ‘ quality of life ’ According to a 1982 Unicef study , no other central American country is poorer than Guatemala in terms of the combined indicators of the infant mortality rate , life expectancy and literacy rates . |