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

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1 This is deliberate , in that it helps to identify key questions about support in families which need to be addressed in later chapters .
2 He was quoted as saying that without more being known about assessment in history it was difficult to register the true significance of what was being proposed .
3 What is certain is that the time for decision in Europe which he saw approaching then is nearer now , the question no less pertinent .
4 In advertisement , er in the advertisement volume area , again we 've increased our market share amongst the qu er , quality dailies a marginal increase er but it 's nationally we 've done very well and for instance in Europe we 're sixteen percent head , ahead of last year in volume and revenue terms .
5 Trees , corn , grass , cabbages would all be anthropomorphised , so that ‘ for instance in trees I see expression and soul , so to speak .
6 The idea is graphically summarised by Alison Norman : ‘ We are all familiar with the advertisements and Christmas begging letters which ask for money in terms which suggest that old people are in danger of hypothermia or social isolation simply because they are old — not because they do not have sufficient incomes to heat and repair their homes or to pay for a taxi or telephone . ’
7 The Centre has the following amongst its functions : — to carry continuing brief from ESRC in the formulation of a substantive research agenda ; — to assist in securing tenders for research in fields which map onto the identified priority areas ; — to ensure that researchers outside the ‘ research centre ’ institutions are aware of , and can contribute to , the overall programme and their research is supported through collaborative projects ; — to ensure multidisciplinary coordination ( seminars and personal contact ) between the ‘ centres ’ as appropriate ; — to stimulate the integration of practitioners and policy makers in research as researchers through education authorities and industrial training bodies ;
8 perhaps we have to look at the societal thing in that there 's something very macho seen as macho about football in Scotland which is stand on the terraces with a short sleeve shirt in zero degrees and having someone urinate down your leg and
9 Sir Peter justified his call for openness in terms which would have been unthinkable from his immediate predecessor , Sir Kenneth Newman , and indeed from any predecessor : ‘ Professions , including police , tend by definition to be monopolists of knowledge and through that knowledge , power .
10 When my membership come up for renewal in November I would be happy to add £5 to it , or agree to anything similar which is adopted …
11 My children do n't like me going out after dark in case I get stabbed again .
12 In the very first experiments it became clear that , compared with ‘ control ’ birds that stayed in the dark or had been exposed simply to diffused overhead light , there was indeed increased synthesis of RNA in the roof region in the hours after training in birds which had been imprinted on the flashing light .
13 The World squad matches in New Zealand were great and I felt in fine fettle there but after injury in Australia it has been quite a struggle .
14 And er that then we were alright for winter in case we caught cold .
15 It is a search for wholeness in life which expresses , reflects and is grounded in the wholeness of the Triune God and a transformation of our Christian system .
16 And how can you guarantee a reasonable level of support in case something does go horribly wrong ?
17 And his thinking is indeed knowingly premised on the assumption that in the complete absence of change in conditions there would be no changes in organization ; so that whatever different changes in organization have occurred in the many lines descending from some common stock are due to differences in the conditions in those lines .
18 Love is a foundation of oneness in ecstasy which is pure and sublimated .
19 As a way of approaching such a theory , I want to step back from questions of programme categorization and return to prior questions of the poetics of genre in case there is something there which the more immediate premisses of popular genre have been missing .
20 Instead of a systematic policy of imperialism , Unionists had Montagu 's Indian policy and Milner 's policy in Egypt ; instead of settlement in Ireland there were outrages ; instead of a broad social policy there was first a reckless waste of money and then an abandonment of almost all that had been proposed .
21 Pupils should be encouraged to respond to all forms of literature in ways which they find pleasurable , and hence which are likely to promote understanding .
22 If you 're talking about youngsters and in a modern i in then in fact abbreviations like that are quite commonly used now in narrative and dialogue and of course in dialogue I mean
23 With only four models in operation ( and of course in reality there are many more ) this kind of mismatch can take no fewer than twelve possible forms .
24 Of course in practice you may prefer a slightly more subtle prompt — maybe just a W to act as a flag for you to remember to type EXIT .
25 write coherently about a wide range of issues , ideas , incidents , etc ; organising different kinds of text in ways which help the reader ;
26 Leaving such miscommunications aside , though , it is still true to say that we search for confirmation , and I have found myself reluctant to make the telephone call or write the letter of sympathy in case I have heard it wrongly or been given the wrong information .
27 The Scottish Officer in its Urban Programme ( Urban Aid ) makes grants available for projects which address aspects of disadvantage in areas which are designated as multiply deprived .
28 The unpredictability of being on duty , the anxiety arising out of being unsure whether anything substantial is going to happen and being in a constant state of readiness in case it does , is one of the stresses associated with duty periods and referral and investigative work generally .
29 In order to understand the basis of Oakeshott 's critique of Rationalism in politics we must appreciate its epistemological roots .
30 In a combative book , The Art of Cézanne , he expounded a theory of rhythm in art which he advanced as the key to Cézanne 's success .
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