Example sentences of "in [noun] of [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | A pro-active public relations executive would have gone over , in detail , the problem of the new soap powder with the client before it was launched and got approval of an action plan just in case of any problems . |
2 | That will not be easy because most of them are heavily involved in funding of all sorts of other organisations and they have their own interests . |
3 | The reasons for the delay in provision of such items were , therefore , investigated , and these are set out in Table 2 , below . |
4 | The rationale for working with others in meetings of all types is based on the following : |
5 | no , no , my Lord I have three applications to make in the light of the evidence given by Mr yesterday and this witness today , er the first is this in terms of this witnesses evidence , I do n't know whether your Lordship appreciated it , but I certainly did in terms of evidence , that in cases of some brochures there were a number of editions , in other words first , second and maybe third edition |
6 | I do not deny that some very good results have been reached by the oral method , and especially so in cases of those children possessing the natural quickness of observation and retentiveness of memory which this method requires . |
7 | Where national and international pressure has been effectively mobilized in defence of such victims of state-sanctioned abuse victories are often won . |
8 | It has been said in defence of such publications that those who allow themselves to be depicted indecently are thereby ‘ waiving their own privacy rather than impeding or intruding upon that of others ’ . |
9 | Formed in 1980 , it began by producing a newsletter ( Co-operative library media group newsletter ) to review programmes , list purchase details of presentations , report on trends , and emphasize the constant need for a better exchange of ideas between librarians and commercial producers , and much closer co-operation in preparation of such programmes . |
10 | There may still be some other warranties implied at common law in contracts of these types , both those covered by , and those outside the scope of , the SGSA . |
11 | As a result in part of these factors , and also of firm demand , spot petroleum prices on the world market as characterized by the marker ( North Sea ) Brent crude , which had risen from a low of about dollars 12 in September 1988 ( see p. 36573 ) to dollars 16-dollars 17 around the turn of 1988-89 ( see p. 36411 ) and to over dollars 18 by mid-March 1989 ( see p. 36573 ) , increased further to over dollars 21 by mid-April . |
12 | Large losses are occurring in warehouses of all types and are causing concern . |
13 | On a Jamaican cattle ranch acquired in settlement of some debts , he freed the slaves and transported them at his own expense to Philadelphia for resettlement . |
14 | Many products contain mechanisms that are interfaced to electronics and with the advances in miniaturization of these products it is only the special-purpose machines which possess the skills to manufacture and assemble them . |
15 | Learning diaries are being used increasingly by such bodies as the Council for National Academic Awards ( CNAA ) and by professional bodies such as HCIMA who are seeking to credit prior learning in support of such matters as |
16 | No doubt voices will be raised in support of such measures , but I must urge the Secretary of State not to be hustled into steps that can only aggravate the situation . |
17 | My action in support of those farmers is well known to the hon. Gentleman . |
18 | At the same time , their capacity to leverage private capital in support of these developments has varied considerably . |
19 | With the exception of certain areas of mental health , there appeared little clear medical evidence in support of these claims . |
20 | However , rarely are such rationales clearly worked out or attempts made to provide evidence in support of these claims . |
21 | In support of these services , additional resources have been provided for collection management , especially the development of digital indexes to reference material . |
22 | The characters proposed in support of these propositions are listed below . |
23 | The new studies provide compelling evidence in support of these concepts . |
24 | They are both : tough on the values , tender in support of people who would dare to take a risk and try something new in support of these values . |
25 | The agreements — comparable , in Pravda 's view , to the INF treaty — included bilateral accords between Afghanistan and Pakistan on non-interference and non-intervention , and on the voluntary return of refugees ; a Soviet-US declaration in support of these agreements ; and a joint agreement on the settlement of the Afghan situation which provided for the ‘ phased withdrawal ’ of Soviet troops , half of them between May and August 1988 and the remainder within the following nine months . |
26 | In support of these assertions he compares the situation ‘ in traditional industry ’ , where , for the worker arriving in the factory in the morning , ‘ his individual machine is a bit like his child . |
27 | A Congress boycott of parliament in support of these demands , backed by the Bharatiya Janata Party which was protesting about a telephone tapping issue , left the lower house , the Lok Sabha , inquorate on March 5 . |
28 | Granted , the reasons each gives in support of these goals differ ; and granted , there are some goals on the respective agendas of the competing philosophies that are not shared by the others . |
29 | The evidence in support of these allegations was vague and in the event unsubstantiated despite in extensive Social Services investigation which ran parallel to the Statementing procedures . |
30 | In support of these publications there are several general reference books of value . |