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

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1 Throughout South Somerset is the warm honey colour of the Hamstone used in generations of buildings in picturesque towns and villages as well as the grand and stately homes of the aristocracy .
2 Without doubt variation by gender is a key element in patterns of support between kin .
3 Thus there have been changes over time in patterns of support between generations , but these are not necessarily a result of individuals ' changing beliefs and values about family responsibilities .
4 The question of changes in patterns of inequality in the distribution of wealth must therefore be considered in detail ; our empirical evidence will relate to contemporary Britain .
5 So far , we have dealt with class differences in patterns of contact with family and friends .
6 So far as elderly people in particular are concerned , there has been relatively little change in patterns of co-residence with relatives until the later part of the twentieth century ; although there have been some fluctuations , the overall pattern shows more continuities than changes .
7 Even if they do not cut effective costs , they will bring about changes in patterns of demand for services .
8 For differences in patterns of employment in educational institutions , see Chapter 7 .
9 The lack of evidence of greater efficacy and acceptability of serotonin reuptake inhibitors means that their adoption as the drugs of choice in major depression may be premature , although they may have a role in subgroups of patients in whom other treatments are contraindicated or have failed .
10 In Bailiffs of Dunwich v. Sterry , the plaintiffs had the right to wrecks at Dunwich and the defendant took a cask of whisky from a wreck before the plaintiffs could get it .
11 Of the old forest cantons , Uri was always the leader in policies of expansion over the Gotthard into the Ticino .
12 I asked if it could print in scales of grey upon computer labels , he closed his eyes , shook his head and insisted he did n't know .
13 I overpainted wet-in-wet with thicker colour , fusing colour in some parts , or putting in dabs of colour as glazes .
14 Perhaps the most appropriate mechanism for safeguarding both the patient 's and the doctor 's interests is for the hospital to document the circumstances fully in the notes , and to have the patient 's competence assessed in cases of doubt by a qualified person not otherwise concerned in the case .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 In cases of contamination of water , it may be of value for indicating the extent and sources of pollution .
18 Iron sulphate 's main use is as a quick-acting source of iron in cases of chlorosis on soils where iron is either in short supply or is locked away and unavailable to plants by a chemical combination with lime .
19 ( The Supreme Court had held flag-desecration to be a form of free speech protected by the First Amendment , but this bill provided for only a $25 fine in cases of assault upon flag-burners . )
20 ‘ Conveyance ’ can be proved by describing the thing concerned and in cases of difficulty by showing that it comes within the definition of a conveyance as shown as B ( 3 ) ante .
21 This leaflet is available from your local Health Education Unit see in telephone book under Health Authority or in cases of difficulty from :
22 In cases of difficulty in deciding , reference should be made to the appropriate expert or Head Office .
23 Recommendation of appropriate action to be taken in cases of non–compliance with legislation .
24 Determining the appropriate action to be taken in cases of non–compliance with legislation .
25 Also may be of use in cases of non-union of a fracture .
26 Save for appeals and applications under Ord 37 in cases of transfer for enforcement and payments into court , all further steps after transfer are to be taken in the transferee court ( Ord 16 , r 4(6) ) .
27 Yet because social relations , and especially changes in social relations , are often more evident in cases of developments in the use or transformation of non-human material objects and forces , it is worth emphasizing the manifest social character of the other kind of development .
28 From many heads of department written comments were received , especially in cases of errors of fact , and the head summarized these .
29 The statute De malefactoribus of 1293 created a statutory defence in cases of homicide by foresters :
30 In an ideal hierarchy , technical and substantive levels would be congruent ; however , in cases of conflict between the two ( which is , of course , possible only in the case of a branching hierarchy ) , primacy should be given to substantive levels .
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