Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [noun pl] [conj] [ex0] " in BNC.

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1 In most cases the money went on replacing or improving old buildings , not in building chapels where there had been none before .
2 Much of this information can be incorporated in computer programs but there is also a need for extensive printed paper for the use of the operator .
3 The area is of particular significance in management buy-outs where there is the risk that an unwilling vendor will demand that management devote the whole of their time and attention to managing the business or otherwise risk breaching their terms of employment .
4 In tourist areas where there is more seasonal trade , a mattress could last seven or eight years . ’
5 Noreen felt her feet were in lead boots and there was no feeling in her hands at all .
6 This may be particularly important in service industries where there may be limited net asset backing .
7 Russian advisers had been involved in border incidents but there was no evidence that they had advanced south of the 38th parallel .
8 So in word positions where there are a number of alternative candidates ( e.g. the last position ) the semantic analyser must identify one as being the most plausible ( e.g. ’ house ’ , ’ rouse ’ or ’ rouge ’ ) .
9 The first studies were in coal mines where there were different degrees of mechanisation associated with the same type of working group and it was also possible to distinguish different social organisations working in similar technical environments ( Trist and Murray , 1948 ) .
10 It helped to break down isolation ( a particular problem in school meals where there are many small workplaces ) and to create feelings of solidarity and shared class interest .
11 These reiterate that the ‘ general principle is … that GPs should be free , when necessary , to refer non-emergency cases outside the contract with the same knowledge as in emergency cases that there is a contingency reserve available ’ .
12 The basis of dendrochronology lies in the fact that , in temperature climates where there is a contrast between the seasons , trees grow by the addition of an annual ring .
13 Substantial parts of the urban population were better off in material terms and there had been changes in attitudes .
14 Gifts in kind Gifts in kind are no less important than money in family exchanges and there is evidence that these can include both goods and services , including the basic necessities .
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