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

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1 In the +AER limb , Hoxd-11 and Hoxd-13 RNAs were detected only in the posterior distal mesenchyme , in patterns similar to those observed during normal development in vivo ( data not shown ) .
2 Firstly , in proposals similar to those put forward by the Labour party , benefits for ‘ pensioners , families with children , the unemployed , disabled and carers ’ were to be raised .
3 At the same time , short-term increases in emissions due to increased space heating demands or increased traffic may also play a part in escalating pollution levels during stagnant atmospheric periods ( anticyclonic or high-pressure weather conditions ) .
4 Groups of unemployed men marched in procession from all over the country to protest in the capital , and in the course of these hunger marches , stayed overnight in institutions such as that of the Bedford Union .
5 Bituminous waterproofers are black liquids which are simply brushed on and left to dry , and form a waterproof coating that will cure pinhole leaks in surfaces such as flat or corrugated roofs .
6 For each item included in creditors due after one year , disclose separately : amounts payable otherwise than by instalments more than five years hence amounts payable by instalments any of which are due more than five years hence , and the total of such instalments
7 For each item included in creditors due after one year , disclose separately :
8 In cases such as that of a personnel file , for which the number of attributes is relatively low and the same for each record , a bit-pattern index can be a compact way of storing information about the file .
9 The consequences of that are only too apparent in cases such as that of Andrew Docherty .
10 I take full account of these defects in his evidence , but overall I found his experience of the likely care regimes introduced in cashes , in cases such as that of the plaintiff to be of assistance .
11 The Labour Party , under a youthful new leader , Neil Kinnock , elected in October 1983 , was significantly hesitant in proclaiming its zeal to renationalize , even in cases such as British Gas where state-run industries had been clearly successful .
12 What counts in cases such as this is ensuring continued pressure and publicity at national level , while also working with a local group , which can keep up pressure on the spot by stirring up the interest of local authorities and the regional branch of the National Trust .
13 In cases such as this substitutes to this ideal are used , such as electoral registers , lists of households , etc. , with the proviso that such lists , while convenient , may not include , for any number of reasons , all the units that belong to the population of the United Kingdom .
14 Viral cultures during an attack will give the diagnosis in cases such as these .
15 In cases such as these , a flashing figure or refer message number would appear on the console at this point where re-programming is necessary , with a written message within the pattern to also enter a new Form program .
16 ‘ Innocent until proven guilty ’ does not apply in cases such as these .
17 McCloskey is right , up to a point , in claiming that in cases such as these we have changed the concept : ‘ What we are ascribing and according are not rights in the ordinary sense of rights ’ ( 1975 : 416 ) .
18 In cases such as these , trial courts were clearly operating with an offender-based tariff rather than one that was offence-based .
19 For in cases such as these , tariff considerations may be much less relevant , if at all .
20 This could be because of perceived notions of Asian families being restrictive and oppressive , for example , in cases such as arranged marriages , which may necessitate the ’ rescue ’ of these women by state officials .
21 A more recent master of pas de deux is Ashton whose choreographic designs in ballets such as Symphonic Variations , Cinderella , Scènes de Ballet and Ondine reveal many different ways of displaying the spaciousness , dignity and grace of courtly behaviour .
22 ‘ Besides , in times such as these , men must be practical .
23 Unfortunately , in times such as these , a lady must accept whatever ill-mannered protection is available at short notice . ’
24 It has also been argued , in discussions both of temporary employment ( for example , Atkinson , 1984 ) and of labour hoarding ( for example , Greer/Phoades , 1977 ; Bowers/Deaton/Turk , 1982 ) , that enterprises with a high capital-labour ratio or high degree of technical inflexibility are more likely to maintain stable employment relationships .
25 But come the morning I do n't suppose she sprayed it , gelled it and covered it in cans full of failed meringue , which made her hands curl .
26 Part 4 goes on to look at the training of parents in skills necessary for successful completion of these steps .
27 Some of the graphite has been transformed to minute crystals of diamond and lonsdaleite ( a hexagonal form of diamond ) in aggregates similar to those produced by shock-wave experiments in the laboratory .
28 It is common for reviewers to cite evidence of effects on physical pathology from a study by Cassel ( 1976 ) who reported an increased prevalence of hypertension and stroke in groups deficient in social supports , and from work by Berkman and Syme ( 1979 ) who reported a raised mortality among adults deficient in social ties in a sample of 6,928 individuals studied prospectively over a nine-year period .
29 The histograms show the numbers of cells controlled exclusively by the contralateral eye ( 1 ) or ipsilateral eye ( 7 ) , with intermediate balance of control shown in groups 2 to 6 .
30 M. Wright ( School Librarian ) I. West ( History Dept ) F. Strong ( Geography Dept ) Such a report obviously does not guarantee success and both school librarians and teachers involved in projects such as this are well aware of the need to be fully cognizant with school politics in seeking to use resources .
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