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

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1 This was suggested by the relative lack of change in rates of acid secretion and intragastric acidity on eradication of H pylori despite substantial falls in circulating gastrin concentrations , and by the suppression of acid secretion produced by H pylori on first infection .
2 All sorts of reasons are given for the lack of enthusiasm in schools for physical science and technology , but never that which might be the fundamental one .
3 The second point was that the lack of accountability in schemes under the Making Belfast Work programme was an important reason to be concerned about Making Belfast Work .
4 Diesel usage growth has however been restricted by the lack of performance in terms of acceleration as compared with petrol driven cars .
5 Education law is open to multiple interpretations which translate to lack of consistency in approaches to educating deaf people .
6 That is , by asking about each one where its proponents place the responsibility for the relative lack of success in mathematics of females who are , in a general educational sense , able pupils .
7 Nicholas 's lack of success in front of goal , though , underlines Aberdeen 's Achilles ' heel — the inability to make pressure tell .
8 These conferences were then followed by a Green Paper which contained a diagnosis of curricular problems in schools , namely , the lack of attention to basic skills and the lack of awareness in schools of the economic needs of the country .
9 One source of instability , you rightly note , has been lack of competitiveness in countries like Italy , whose unit labour costs rose by 10% compared with those of other industrial countries between 1987 and August 1992 .
10 Would one find controlled authorities rationally closing the hospitals which they had been told were least fit to serve for the future — for instance on the grounds of extreme remoteness to districts served or lack of viability in terms of the relative decline of the resident population — and thus cases of rule book judgements ?
11 I tried to change the subject by commenting on the lack of activity in front of our position .
12 As I said in Committee , the lack of redress in terms of the activities of bus companies compared to the activities of rail or ferry operators represents a great anomaly .
13 IT BECAME OBVIOUS last year that there was a general lack of interest in aviation in the Staffordshire/south Cheshire area , highlighted by the huge outcry when the local planning authority granted temporary permission for a microlight flying site .
14 The general lack of interest in antibiosis at this time was no doubt discouraging , but it did not prevent his former pupil Dubos from bringing tyrothricin to clinical trial .
15 This apparent lack of interest in the difference between one and more than one is no more surprising than the lack of interest in duality in English and most European languages .
16 CRITICISM of the way companies present their accounts and the lack of interest in reform among investors was voiced last night by Robin Leigh-Pemberton , Governor of the Bank of England .
17 Vietnam , the rise of the National Democrats , and the lack of reform in universities despite a rising number of students ( over 400000 in 1968 ) added fuel to the criticisms of society , as did the transfer of emergency military powers from the Allies to the Bonn government in 1968 .
18 That can be illustrated by a complete lack of information in front of us on the that that actually applies any consistency to er the the environmental discount applying in different parts of the county .
19 This , as you know , sir , is a situation that bedevils many areas of the public service but lack of continuity in care for the young can have particularly serious results .
20 Some points were raised repeatedly , the most significant perhaps being the lack of time in school in which to undertake any formal evaluation .
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