Example sentences of "scotland and in " in BNC.

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1 Outward Bound Trust ( 0788 560423 ) offers excellent training in various outdoor pursuits in Wales , the Lake District , Scotland and in affiliated OB establishments in 20 countries abroad .
2 In Ireland , for example , it is estimated that some 25% of all forestry workers also farm ; elsewhere , such as in the west of Scotland and in the Islands , fishing is very often a complementary occupation for many small farmers while in southern Italy whole communities live by fishing alone .
3 When one further considers that all electors in Scotland and in non-metropolitan England and Wales have services provided by two different types of council , then the image of a clear and direct line of accountability between elector and local authority begins to evaporate .
4 And this special culture is thought to be found in a particularly acute and virulent form in Scotland and in some parts of the North of England .
5 Its history is a long one in Scotland and in 1786 it was already a polled breed ( though some were scurred ) but in other respects it resembled the Highland , especially in shape and colour .
6 On mornings when there was no case for the court I used to enjoy sitting in Chief Fyvie 's office and hearing him talk of the ‘ good old days ’ of the enforcement of law and order in Scotland and in Montreal .
7 Where this did not happen it would be possible for part of the membership of the Exchange Advisory Committees ( provided for in section 2 , subsection v of the Act ) to be co-opted to assist with the local education employment bureaux which were being started in Scotland and in parts of England .
8 Robert played a leading part in expelling the English from Scotland and in procuring the return of David II to the throne .
9 In 1803 William Grant arrived from Nairn in Scotland and in 1814 helped to found Rutherford & Grant , wine merchants .
10 She had gone to school in Scotland and in order to lull suspicion said that she was in Glasgow visiting an old school friend .
11 Education is a top-tier service in Scotland and in the shire counties , and , after much controversy , a district and borough service in the metropolitan areas and London .
12 The early 1330s , therefore , saw the renewal of English involvement in Scotland and in 1334 David II and his wife fled to France for asylum , a development which in its turn seriously complicated England 's relations with France .
13 What I 'd like to say is I think erm certainly in Scotland and in Strathclyde area that four years ago , erm the first women in transport survey was actually carried out , erm and it was carried out elsewhere in Britain and er this was as I say the first study that had been done and the results were very surprising .
14 I think the one thing , that that really annoys me about the royal family is the way they speak and the fact that the way that they speak is still re re regarded by certain sections of the , population , both in Scotland and in England , as being er , the correct way in which the English language should be pronounced , which is of course , arrant nonsense !
15 Observed and expected numbers for leukaemia and non-Hodgkin 's lymphoma were combined and are shown in table II for ages 0–4 , 5–14 , 15–24 , and 0–24 by oil worker category in urban and rural Scotland and in the three periods .
16 In 1989 in Scotland and in 1990 in England and Wales the wholly regressive community charge replaced the less regressive rates .
17 Mr. Bill Walker : The Hon. Gentleman will be aware that since its inception the SDA has been investing in this way throughout Scotland and in companies .
18 In 1303 he accompanied Edward I to Scotland and in 1305 and again in 1307 was appointed a justice of one of the trailbaston circuits .
19 Unemployment has fallen not only in Wales but in Scotland and in the northern region and I hope that it will soon fall elsewhere , too .
20 Does my hon. Friend agree that the CBI , in Scotland and in the rest of the United Kingdom , is keen to see flexibility in our social standards and would not wish Scotland to be signed up to a social charter restricting the freedom of workers and employers alike , who look forward to continuing to be a magnet for inward investment from Japan and from the rest of the European Community ?
21 Why does he not acknowledge what his party 's attitude to inward investment would do to jobs in the north-east , in Wales , in Scotland and in many other parts of the country ?
22 We back the development agencies in Scotland and in Wales .
23 Postgraduates can benefit greatly from the presence of the national galleries and museums with their major collections and from the important holdings of art historical literature in the University Library , the National Library of Scotland and in the gallery and museum libraries .
24 The report , the result of a three year survey and third in a series named Seabirds at Sea , found that more than half of the world 's total number of breeding pairs of Manx shearwater , puffin , gannet and black guillemot live off the west coast of Scotland and in the Irish Sea .
25 Fields in bird breeding areas directly to the north and west of Anglesey and Holyhead and bordering on the north west coastline of the Llyn Peninsula were excluded along with fields in breeding grounds of the bottle-nosed dolphin on the Moray Firth in Scotland and in Cardigan Bay , West Wales , were excluded .
26 Second only to the family , his chief love was for the North of Scotland and in the mid-fifties he realised a life-time ambition by becoming the owner of a 26,000-acre estate in Sutherland and , typical of the man , here he turned this unit into a sound agricultural business as well as a sporting estate .
27 Woosup Koh , managing director of IMS ( Scotland ) , paid tribute to the involvement of Locate in Scotland both in bringing the company to Scotland and in helping it to complete the deal in less than two months .
28 ‘ I do have some sympathy with the message that MPs should do more campaigning as MPs around Scotland and in the constituencies — that is something we shall certainly take very seriously . ’
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