Example sentences of "in [noun pl] of [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 Still , such evaluation is important because , for example , if the incidence of cardiovascular complications of hypertension is 5/1000/year and if a drug reduces risk by 30% ( that is , by 1.5/1000/year ) then with an increase in cases of cancer of just 2/1000/year a particular drug could do more harm than good .
2 His preferred solution was that , as in cases of mistake of fact , money paid under a mistake of law should be recoverable if it would be unjust for the recipient to retain it .
3 In cases of contamination of water , it may be of value for indicating the extent and sources of pollution .
4 Also may be of use in cases of non-union of a fracture .
5 From many heads of department written comments were received , especially in cases of errors of fact , and the head summarized these .
6 In cases of breach of repairing covenants where three years or more of the lease remain unexpired a preliminary application for leave under s 1(3) of the Leasehold Property ( Repairs ) Act 1938 will be necessary before an action for forfeiture may be commenced .
7 Parties to commercial contracts tend not to terminate the contract even in cases of breach of condition , but will normally be happy to allow the other party to make good any breach .
8 It appears from this case ( see also Long v Lloyd [ 1958 ] 1 WLR 753 ) that the rules of acceptance are substantially the same as those applicable in cases of breach of condition ( see Chapter 9 ) .
9 Section 13 , the sidenote to which reads ‘ Appeal in cases of contempt of court , ’ is in the following terms :
10 This might be the case with provocation , for example : there may be objections to some of the distinctions now drawn by the law of provocation , but a broader defence of extreme emotional disturbance might provide for reduction of the offence in cases of loss of self-control when caring for a baby or when arrested by a police-officer known to be acting lawfully , and some might feel that there are strong arguments against this .
11 The statutory terms ( as to title , description , quality and sample ) implied by sections 2–5 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 are dealt with in the same way as the corresponding terms implied in contracts of sale of goods .
12 As in Roman portrait sculpture , so in copies of statues of deities and other figures the element of recognition was provided in the head .
13 The Family Law Reform Act 1959 , and the Legitimacy Act 1959 are of significance in considerations of legitimacy of birth which might arise .
14 What really spurred it was abuses in appraisals of works of art .
15 In Plowman 's case it was argued that on its true construction the restrictive covenant was too wide as it applied to goods of all kinds and would prevent canvassing by the employee in articles of trade of any kind .
16 I think if you compared people who are struggling with very little resources with very low incomes , and with er living in areas of kind of multiple deprivation , erm , then you would , you would find that maybe people in those circumstances have higher rates of of trouble and sometimes it 's er it 's also those areas that are more heavily policed that children are more likely to be picked up in , and picked on .
17 Both during training and after qualifying some people said that they had been encouraged by senior colleagues to work with disabled people or in areas of medicine of low prestige .
18 In areas of rocks of varied resistance incised meanders may be preserved in resistant rocks such as limestones and destroyed in areas of weak rocks such as clay : this is more or less as expected since the downstream sweep of the meander belt would destroy the spurs in clay regions .
19 However , Townsend 's response would be that true deprivation is indicated by the fact that choice in matters of style of living is an issue that does not arise among the poor : for example , three million people presumably do not choose not to heat the living area of their homes in winter ( see Mack , 1985 ) .
20 Common to nearly all such regulations is the requirement that the consulter or borrower must sign a statement recognising the rights of the university and/or the author , in matters of copyright of the content of the thesis .
21 And it is crucial to recognize that widespread racial discrimination has been an important factor in reproducing these patterns of employment and settlement and , as we shall see , also has a significant role in explanations of levels of achievement by black pupils in British schools .
22 They were all in positions of heads of department , consequently I got the feeling that the secondary modern staff who could cope with it to a certain extent , withdrew labour .
23 In studies of survivors of the horrors of prison camps , those who had a purpose in living , with well defined goals , were able to withstand greater deprivation such as starvation and torture .
24 Holman , for example , in an article analysing the class nature of adoption , notes the gross underrepresentation found in studies of adoption of Classes IV and V among adoptive parents .
25 It would be hard to dispute the generality of the existence of geographical inequality , within countries , in levels of development of industry , or levels of unemployment , and the unequal social conditions which these imply .
26 This was most graphically illustrated by what has become known as the Cleveland Controversy , where there was a very rapid increase in referrals of cases of suspected child abuse in the summer of 1987 .
27 Every emerging pattern was explicable in terms of principles of local association .
28 The skill model described above implies that , except in highly restricted artificial situations , his information processing must be described in terms of patterns of stimuli related to patterns of responses .
29 In a system that encodes information in terms of patterns of activity information processing could be going on without a net increase in metabolism .
30 It is between these two sectors that some of the sharpest demographic differentials are found , and I will argue that the unique nature of the British housing market tends to perpetuate and reinforce these differentials in terms of patterns of early marriage , high fertility and marital breakdown .
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