Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun] and [prep] " in BNC.

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1 These were very much in the tradition of the older polyphonic laudi , but before long imitation and chromaticism appeared in Oratorian laudi and by the end of the century an element of dramatic dialogue which was to flower into the full-blown ‘ oratorio ’ .
2 Attempts have been made to relate expenditure on R and D to performance indicators both in aggregate terms and at the level of particular industries [ Pavitt , 1980 ] .
3 Although the numbers are small , there were similar rates of endometriosis in the never pregnant and in the unknown category , low rates in pregnant women and in the 48 months following pregnancy , and then higher rates once again in the remaining groups .
4 By these means it is hoped that further understanding of gastric mucosal proliferation and its controls in normal conditions and in disease may be achieved .
5 Brown et al used this threshold in normal subjects and in patients after cholecystectomy .
6 A cephalic phase of this response has recently been described in normal subjects and in the irritable bowel syndrome , again emphasising the link between the ‘ big brain ’ ( central nervous system ) and the ‘ little brain ’ ( myenteric and submucous plexuses ) in the gut .
7 Oxygen has also been found to reduce dyspnoea during exercise in normal subjects and in athletes .
8 Furthermore , experimental studies have investigated cell kinetics in normal mucosa and in benign and malignant tumours of the human colon by labelling with bromodeoxyuridine .
9 I take good care to emphasise that the sensation as we stall and recover is not a symptom and that it can occur in normal flight and in some cases when the aircraft flies through turbulence .
10 Previous studies have recorded in normal volunteers and in patients with PSS the number of swallows at specific intervals that were needed to clear a given amount of acid placed in the oesophagus .
11 When it does , it tends to be a reaction to perceived injustice , such as internment without trial , or the conviction of a son by a sole judge in a trial held in total secrecy and on the evidence of unseen witnesses , or a simple case of one 's house being badly mauled by careless soldiers searching for arms .
12 The group of chronic atrophic gastritis patients had a reduction in total phospholipids and in lysolecithin , phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidylinositol , and an absolute and percentage increase in phosphatidylcholine ; variations in the other phospholipid classes were not significant .
13 In addition to his responsibilities for roads and bridges , the commissioners employed him to plan and erect forty new churches , mostly in outlying districts and on the islands of the Hebrides .
14 Whatever the style , congregations show few inhibitions in facial expression and in their use of the body to express devotion .
15 The economic boom in the south east has led to increasing demands for new types of industrial site , and the growth in high tech and service industries has placed a premium on high quality sites in pleasant surroundings and with good communications .
16 Expanded later into a more humane and flexible pattern the system presupposed a heavy concentration on individual study using a wide variety of self-instructional materials : and developments in audio-visual education and in the theoretical base of educational technology make this somewhat more feasible than in the heavily print-based Shores model mark I. The object was not to abolish the teacher , but to re-examine what his proper role might now be .
17 Lebna Dengel conducted state business inside his great white tent , sitting on a platform , dressed in rich robes and with his face partly veiled with blue taffeta .
18 There is good evidence for cooling flows in rich clusters and around individual galaxies but this is the first example of their occurring in compact groups .
19 I find it rather overpowering in fish recipes , but it is used extensively in Creole cookery and in dishes such as seafood gumbo .
20 Ironically , it was change that had driven Tubby back to active service — change in civvy street and in the set ways of the pre-war world he had been used to .
21 The youngsters clearly learn much from working with professionals in professional theatres and in workshops with tutors from the professional theatre .
22 The central aims of the new polytechnic should be , ‘ within the context of a committed involvement with industry and commerce and public affairs , to educate all our students so that they acquire : high professional competence ; an appreciation of the unity of knowledge ; a strong sense of social responsibility and moral awareness , both in professional practice and in private life , and a determination to use their skill and knowledge for the enrichment of human life ’ .
23 Acid was perfused at a rate of 5 ml/minute for five minutes in eight subjects and for 30 minutes in 12 subjects .
24 The exhibition catalogue contains two essays by Dr Barnett on Kandinsky 's works in private collections and on the works on paper together with an examination of the theoretical basis of the artist 's work by Armin Zweite entitled ‘ Free the line for the inner sound : Kandinsky 's renewal of art in the context of his time ’ .
25 They present comparative material on solicitors in private practice and in the employment of local government authorities to show the continuities in the rhetoric adopted to describe their work .
26 The Board took the view that it was not in the national interest that such complete information about the whole nation should be in private hands and after a prolonged and bitterly fought legal battle it won — ensuring the perpetual hostility of Readers Digest the world over to any suggestion of data protection thereafter .
27 The present sketch is the only remaining preparatory canvas for that work still in private hands and in the opinion of Vivian Endicott Barnett , author of the catalogue raisonné of the watercolours , the most important work from 1913 to remain in private hands .
28 Attalli says the bank has enough money for the basic task of investment in private industry and in infrastructure projects ( ’ in fact , there is more money than projects , ’ he complains ) , as well as for training and education , but there are areas that could prove to be capital-hungry and ultimately create as many problems as they are intended to solve .
29 Erm We 're asking a large cross section of people and organisations around the country to help by allowing us to record their conversations , meetings broadcasts and so on , both in private homes and on company premises .
30 meetings , broadcasts and so on both in private homes and on company premises .
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