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

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1 The ‘ explosion ’ of place differentiation in Britain also provides the rationale for the more locally focused treatments in Part III , which are arranged in term of types of places rather than on the basis of the standard regional units used conventionally for more detailed accounts of the geography of Britain .
2 Well there seems to be a slight mismatch there , and perhaps some of this mismatch is also a part of , with the confusion I have of the various shifting policy of York , in term in terms of their requirement , there has been in the in the not too recent recent past York were saying they had an additional requirement beyond need which they termed their concealed requirement , although it might not be a concealed dwellings , as we might otherwise describe them , of one thousand six hundred , and that has progressively come down to seven hundred as presented at this enquiry .
3 Every emerging pattern was explicable in terms of principles of local association .
4 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 .
5 In a system that encodes information in terms of patterns of activity information processing could be going on without a net increase in metabolism .
6 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 .
7 The outcome has been a major advance in thinking about the curriculum in holistic terms , in which curriculum planning is done not just in terms of subjects and their traditional labels , but also in terms of areas of experience , skills and processes as well as knowledge , and personal and affective aspects as well as the cognitive .
8 It thus differs from business education whose concern is more broadly based in terms of areas of knowledge and the techniques relevant to business operations , though , of course , there is a good deal of overlap between the two subject areas .
9 This three-dimensional model can also be used to analyse the undergraduate curriculum , and will provide the three broad frames of reference for the three chapters that follow , which examine first degree courses in terms of concepts of knowledge , the economy and society , and the development of student ability or potential .
10 The problem is to come up with an analysis and structure which is not only reasonably clear and self-consistent in terms of concepts of knowledge , but which maps on to and helps to explain the curricular structures that are already in place .
11 Against the background of this mass of expectations which derives from and constitutes our experience , it must become possible to identify the relevant properties of features of the context of situation in terms of norms of expectation within a particular genre .
12 If the shot is to be sent out in black and white the colour must be ignored and the shot viewed in terms of tones of grey .
13 We shall compare graphs of depth one with graphs described in terms of sets of phonemes .
14 The pound has been very strong recently , particularly in the United States , where they 've got a weak dollar , and we have to put over the message that there are tremendous deals to be had erm both in air fares and when you get here in terms of hotel rates erm and in terms of prices of food and so forth .
15 One alternative explanation was put forward in terms of attention focusing which might explain both effects in terms of feelings of risk .
16 Erm and in terms of rights of way er growth orders we would like to see growth of two hundred about two hundred pounds .
17 Erm in terms of rights of way we are very concerned indeed as a group er the rights of way and this purpose we have identified er an additional fifty thousand pounds in which we hope will help
18 In terms of institutions of art , London is often seen as relatively insular compared with major capitals in Europe or the United States .
19 Aesthetic terms " used in the discussion of style ( urbane , curt , exuberant , florid , lucid , plain , vigorous , etc ) are not directly referable to any observable linguistic features of texts , and one of the long-term aims of stylistics must be to see how far such descriptions can be justified in terms of descriptions of a more linguistic kind .
20 Now , if you set these changes against the objectives of the concurrent advertising campaigns for these brands , expressed in terms of changes of attitude , you find — if you are lucky — that the attitudes have , indeed , changed in the intended direction .
21 The head estimates that : overall we must have put something like £2000 into the library in terms of pure cash and obviously almost the equivalent in terms of hours of time given .
22 I mean in terms of hours of work and tea breaks and whatever it is you had , you know .
23 However , as will be shown in ( 10.68 ) , some of these terms may also be expressed in terms of products of Legendre functions , and so are already included in ( 10.16 ) .
24 The arts , as noted above , can be viewed both in terms of properties of the art-objects and in relation to the stance of being .
25 The world is ultimately to be understood in terms of swirlings or ‘ vortices ’ , in a matter which is identical with extension or space , not in terms of collisions of solid , impenetrable atoms moving in an otherwise empty space .
26 He may think in terms of bits of equipment , flows of material , flows of energy or flows of information .
27 With the advent of information theory ( Attneave , 1959 ; Edwards , 1964 ) other interesting issues arose such as whether the performance of the store could better be measured in terms of bits of information or chunks of material ( the bits-versus-chunks controversy ( Miller , 1956 ) ) and the possibility that memory processes might distinguish between content and order .
28 The shape and boundaries of the region have themselves altered , both in terms of Community membership and the pattern of association around its borders and in terms of flows of people , goods and investment .
29 Once a person has established goals and activities , and has timetabled these projects in terms of dates of achievement , the effective management of time becomes important .
30 Secondly a trend reflected in the juxtaposition of investigations of physical environment and of the socio-economic relevance was exemplified by Water , Earth and Man ( Chorley , 1969 ) and by the Value of the Weather in which Maunder ( 1970 ) introduced the range of atmospheric hazards and then proceeded to evaluate their cost in terms of studies of economic impact and the costs of hazard relief .
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