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

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1 Youngsters do wheelies in bikes and cars and it is all very frightening for people in the area . ’
2 It is unrealistic to expect to talk fluently and persuasively in meetings and presentations and on the media if you neglect to interpret and refine your talk skills in everyday conversation .
3 Although it is quite lumpy on a small scale , with matter gathered in planets and stars and emptiness in between , on larger scales the matter is surprisingly evenly spread .
4 Rugby Union : Stephens adds Scarlet colour : Welshmen waiting for tourists find hope in rehearsals as Llanelli and Swansea prosper , but others offer cannon-fodder
5 As in the case of the early home-grown British firms , many of the Big Four's consultants were of the first two types of headhunter we have identified : either the aristocrat with the old-boy network contacts or the practical selection and management consultant type whose experience was more in personnel than commerce and industry .
6 The men escaped with about £500 in notes and change and the police are linking the robbery with at least 2 others in the county .
7 The beans are ground as soon as possible after roasting and either packaged for use in percolators and cafetières or freeze dried to make instant coffee of distinction .
8 The starlings were disturbed , swirling around in S-shapes and parabolas and unexpected clusters .
9 Spink 's main activities are as auctioneers and dealers in coins and medals and as dealers in Oriental works of art and British pictures .
10 The deficit on the UK 's trade in manufactures is in the context of a rise in exports and imports as manufacturing is internationalized .
11 Sometimes he would interpret my involvement in discussions or groups as me being ‘ got at ’ by outside influences .
12 The Government have given renewed priority to improvements in the infrastructure — in roads and railways and other transport .
13 The former is used widely in complex projects in the construction and manufacturing industries ; the latter tends to be used in complex , one-off projects or in projects where time or cost are critical .
14 Currently in Britain , all donors in clinics whether NHS or private , have to be tested for HIV antibodies before they can give sperm .
15 More recently it has tackled the need to overcome the problems of illiteracy and lack of education by producing a series of ten audiovisuals ( slide/cassette packs ) to be used in clinics and hospitals as well as in dioceses and communities throughout the region .
16 Erm if it 's um well generally speaking I think , thinking about what the sort of consensus would be among people who who study this sort of thing , they 're usually looking for some sort of of discrepancy in ages or powers or something .
17 you get still times in cities and stuff when it 's quiet
18 They grow in clusters in woods and gardens and there are sometimes so many that they look like one huge blue carpet .
19 Even if it were possible to model accurately the supply and demand responses to changes in taxes and transfer or benefit provisions of all kinds , it would remain a GNP or market calculation .
20 On the other hand , this should be clearly stated by those using this approach , and it should be recognized that for policy purposes it is marginal changes in taxes or expenditure that are of most interest .
21 Vaccines which consist of a small part of the virus , such as the envelope or core proteins , are being tested in animals and humans but may not be as effective as the whole virus .
22 Such rigidities can be observed in organizations and institutions as well as whole cultures : the small , traditional engineering or textile firm which fails to adapt to the market and goes out of business ; the political party caught between renewal and betrayal ; the institution so deeply set in its ways that it is hardly aware of them .
23 How are the engineered artifact and the traditional process of cooking represented in words and images and are these representations gendered masculine or feminine ?
24 Few approaches would produce more positive results on the actual curriculum in schools than review and retraining in this field .
25 For example in schools and colleges and universities , the purpose is communication in a teaching/learning context .
26 It is true that there is a distinction between art as it is used develop mentally in schools and art as we know it in the world , but for most people is n't art what we knew it as in school ?
27 In Foca , 50 miles south of the Bosnian capital , Sarajevo , residents sought refuge in schools and hospitals and European Community monitors were refused access to the town as the Serbian-dominated federal army mopped up Muslim opposition .
28 The press are still hanging around in dribs and drabs and I feel safer confined to my room when not at the theatre .
29 The problem with delaying is that the Protocol documents are sent through to the buyer 's conveyancers in dribs and drabs and this can take as many weeks as did the old system of going through preliminary enquiries , etc .
30 It must also amount to more than simple investments in bricks and mortar and extend beyond conventional methods of professional development for primary care practitioners .
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