Example sentences of "in [noun sg] statistics " in BNC.

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1 The few studies that have been undertaken have been carried out from a management perspective in terms of stock management or to quantity overall use of library , materials apart from items recorded in circulation statistics .
2 The major studies of the long-term trends in crime statistics ( Gurr , 1976 , 1981 ; Gatrell and Hadden , 1972 ; Gatrell , 1980 ) concur in depicting a secular decline in the latter decades of the nineteenth century .
3 While these figures refer to crimes committed by juveniles , they do give a good indication of the extent of class differences in crime statistics generally , given the high proportion of offenders who are juveniles .
4 Thus , the majority of this group had not reached the point of their heroin career where becoming known is most likely and so were less likely to show up in crime statistics , medical records , and so on , than longer-term users .
5 The loose bundle of phenomena , including such disparate occurrences as unruly behaviour of large crowds at sporting events , destruction of or damage to public property by juveniles , disturbing trends in crime statistics and overcrowding in prisons , is frequently referred to as the problem of ‘ law and order ’ and by that designation is placed within a particular set of priorities and linked generalisations about the proper structure of society , typically one in which the respect for law and the maintenance of public order have a particularly high value .
6 The effects of book selection , on the other hand , only filter through months or years after the work has been carried out , to be partially detected , if at all , in issue statistics or chance comments from users .
7 Nor are these trips included in the most frequently consulted travel statistics , those in Transport Statistics Great Britain and Social Trends .
8 the production of a Directory of Sources and Contracts in Transport Statistics .
9 Last year saw a major update of its Directory of Sources and Contacts in Transport Statistics , a publication available free to all members which contains entries and sources of transport statistics from governmental and non-governmental organisations .
10 Sir : The Royal Statistical Society indeed has a keen interest in government statistics ( 'Moves to monitor use of statistics by Government' , 9 October ) and is planning an open discussion meeting in December , introduced by the head of the Government Statistical Service , on the topic of public confidence in official statistics .
11 CALLS for an independent body to monitor political interference in government statistics , reported in The Independent yesterday , have received widespread backing .
12 It varies from cancer , in world statistics .
13 Some items of information , like occupational class are always available in mortality statistics , eg. age at death , gender , cause of death , country and region of residence .
14 He jointly led the European Tour 's Greens in Regulation statistics that year , but his putting was so horrendous that he was almost totally incapable of converting the countless birdie opportunities set up with excellent tee-to-green play .
15 After 13 years in power statistics show that offences are continuing to increase .
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