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

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1 Each landing was almost an inch deep in cartridge cases across which the thin track of dried blood still passed .
2 These days there 's a mastic type compound for every situation , and my favourite for external use us a one-part polysulphide , available in cartridge form for use in a skeleton gun .
3 The X Business Group rates DEC third in X-terminal shipments for the first quarter of 1992 , after Network Computing Devices Inc and HP .
4 Cows , on the other hand , saunter around in large malodorous herds , bumping into the Land-Rover , farting and crapping all over themselves and each other , and turn previously walkable paths into evil , bubbling quagmires that leave the unsuspecting trekker caked in cow dung for the remainder of their day .
5 ‘ Many of the suspects who were charged with an offence engaged in plea bargaining with prosecutors .
6 The presbyterie taking the heignanseness of the crime in their consideration doe in odium fanti at terrorum allis appoint Mr. David Sympson his parish minister publickly to rebuke him for it before the congregation and then to take occasion to admonish the people against the evil of such practices and they recommend to the Baillie of Ila to put the acts of parliament against charmers in execution .
7 The presbyterie taking the heignanseness of the crime in their consideration doe in odium fanti at terrorum allis appoint Mr. David Sympson his parish minister publickly to rebuke him for it before the congregation and then to take occasion to admonish the people against the evil of such practices and they recommend to the Baillie of Ila to put the acts of parliament against charmers in execution .
8 Also it was oddly reassuring to recognise the same issues of non-participation , official steam-rollering , and apathy in case studies from Scotland and Appalachia .
9 The written consultancy service , to which CABx often send in case papers for detailed research , preparation and drafting , totalled 170 enquiries .
10 Nevertheless , he was not prepared to take chances , so he checked and rechecked the security of the box and the store-room below in case vandals from a nearby village might be intending to pay him an unwelcome visit .
11 In case bits from the examiner penalizes yes , certainly , I 'll justify that he wo n't .
12 In practice , the nationalized industries are subject to Whitehall and civil servants often re-examine the major management decisions ( and some minor ones ) in case points of principle arise , in particular considering whether investment and pricing policies are satisfactory from the ministry 's point of view .
13 The aim was to put south Korea on a viable footing in case unification of the peninsula was postponed for some years .
14 This module aims to develop life skills in money management including calculating income and deductions from income , making decisions on saving and spending and preparing a personal budget .
15 There is thus a direct transmission mechanism from an increase in money supply to an increase in aggregate demand .
16 Figure 7.6 Fully anticipated increase in money supply with Keynesian ‘ correct ’ model
17 The initial increase in balances with the Bank of England of £10 billion has allowed banks to create new advances ( and hence deposits ) of £90 billion , making a total increase in money supply of £100 billion .
18 However , this process now needs to be spelled out a little more clearly if we are to gain insight into the effectiveness of the increase in money supply on the level of interest rates .
19 In diagram ( b ) the rise in money supply plus the fall in the rate of interest will cause the exchange rate to depreciate from er 1 to er 2 .
20 The exchange rate mechanism works as follows : ( a ) a rise in money supply causes interest rates to fall ; ( b ) the rise in money supply plus the fall in interest rates causes an increased supply of domestic currency to come on to the foreign exchange market ; this causes the exchange rate to fall ; ( c ) this will cause increased exports and reduced imports , and hence a multiplied rise in national income .
21 Changes in money supply from this source are likely to be much greater under a fixed than a floating exchange rate .
22 A rise in money supply from M to M' will lead to a fall in the rate of interest from r 1 to r 2 .
23 With a very shallow L curve ( as in Figure 18.3 ) , a rise in money supply from M to M' will only lead to a small fall in the rate of interest from r 1 to r 2 .
24 Dr Horn 's assessment is that by the 1790s the southern farm labourer 's standard of living had been falling for thirty years , and that an increase of around 85 per cent in money wages over the war years kept it just about level up to 1815 .
25 Workers could conceivably mistake a rise in money wages for a rise in real wage à la Friedman ( 1968 ) , but the Friedman speculation only makes sense if employers think ( perhaps mistakenly ) that the real wage rate has fallen to a level such as in Figure 6.10 .
26 An index of real wages for London artisans , constructed by R.S. Tucker in 1936 , indicated that an index improvement of 23.7 points in money wages from 1793 to 1814 was insufficient to prevent a real-wage fall of six points .
27 There is absolutely no question that there are kind of money advice people in the City sitting around with nothing to do , quite the contrary , so I mean it 's not a duplication , erm and of course we make sure that we that all the people involved in money advice within the City , whether funded directly or indirectly by the City Council , work with each other and co-operate with each other and form a network .
28 This is the estimated pay-off in money terms of a given event multiplied by the probability of that event occurring .
29 This is the estimated pay-off in money terms of a given event multiplied by the probability of that event occurring .
30 These hardly moved in money terms through the eighteenth century .
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