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

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1 Incendiary devices exploded in department stores or warehouses in London on Dec. 1 , 2 , 3 and 14 , at the National Gallery in London on Dec. 15 , and in Blackpool and Manchester on Dec. 8 .
2 In the case of points of law , it should state the point and cite the principal authority or authorities in support with references to the particular page(s) where the principle concerned is enunciated .
3 The examples here , as will be seen , are books from their lending side , or books in need of repair .
4 Rock garden , dwarf bedding schemes , & clumps in front of border .
5 Rock garden , containers & clumps in front of border .
6 The knockers — as their name implies — eschew legitimate business opportunities such as antique fairs or auctions in favour of work on the doorstep .
7 19 No action shall be brought , or distress made , to recover arrears of rent , or damages in respect of arrears of rent , after the expiration of six years from the date on which the arrears became due .
8 The most striking political expression of this reaction was the establishment of the system known as polysynodie ( government through councils or committees in place of Secretaries of State ) in 1716–18 .
9 Though they may be artists , craftsmen or poets in times of peace , every Elf is a trained and deadly fighter in times of war .
10 Though they may be artists or craftsmen or poets in times of peace , every Elf is a deadly fighter in times of war .
11 Additionally , where sums in excess of £1,000 are involved , reference to arbitration may be made on application in the request or particulars of claim , the defence or counterclaim , or an application under Ord 13 , r 1 ( Ord 19 , r 2(1) , and ( 2 ) ) .
12 We can not know whether this is due to difference in the real effect or differences in degree of bias .
13 In this study we report the results of detailed analysis of the faecal unconjugated bile acid profiles of patients with colorectal cancer or polyps in comparison with controls and in which a careful attempt at controlling for confounding factors has been made .
14 This will also be the case where the shares are issued by a subsidiary incorporated in a jurisdiction where it can not avoid paying dividends or amounts in respect of redemption even if there are insufficient distributable profits , in which case funds would have to be provided by other group companies .
15 Vendor shareholders may receive a right to future shares or debentures in Newco as part of the consideration for the sale of Target .
16 If this is unappealing , plant them in bold clumps or drifts in front of shrubs or towards the front of a mixed or herbaceous border .
17 We have shown that a lexical look-up is more effective than n-grams in terms of reduction of candidate strings .
18 Experimental results showed that a lexical look-up is more effective than n-grams in terms of reduction of candidate strings .
19 ‘ I know that parents in Moorside at Consett , and Burnhope and Peases West will be delighted .
20 ‘ I know that parents in Moorside at Consett , and Burnhope and Peases West will be delighted .
21 It has also been argued that changes in patterns of work may alter the balance of domestic work .
22 Titmuss felt that changes in patterns of pregnancy and childbirth had been a much more important factor in explaining changes in women 's position in society than the acquisition of legal rights .
23 The Treasury felt strongly that changes in taxation for purposes of stabilising employment would immediately become a political football .
24 In a similar way , the Keynesians argue that changes in rates of interest ( price ) bring about substitution between various financial assets , including money .
25 The essentials of productivity accounting are described in figure 5.6 , where it can be seen that changes in profits through time are decomposed into two major elements , changes in productivity and changes in price recovery , which are defined as follows : Where there are multiple products and resources there will be a productivity measure for each pair of resource and product .
26 Indeed Fothergill and Gudgin ( 1982 ) argue that this urban-rural shift was the main component of change over those years ( more important , that is , than changes in balance between regions ) .
27 It has recently been proposed that variations in albedo with respect to latitude ( with considerable consequences for global climate ) are a result of both the changing distribution of continents and sea-level oscillations .
28 One popular hypothesis has it that variations in rates of sea-floor spreading are the controlling factor ( Hays & Pitman , 1973 ) .
29 It is arguable that differences in attitude between worker and management — ‘ us and them ’ — are inevitable while there are groups of people who carry those labels ; the great divide is too much a fact of organisational life , part of the fabric of ‘ norms , that each new recruit is taught .
30 Ideally this should be done before candidates are interviewed but it can happen that differences in preferences for candidates reveal different opinions between board members which the chairman can detect and deal with .
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