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

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1 Decentralization and democracy , local participation and negotiation , are all very much in vogue in models of contemporary socialist planning … and they remain in vogue because of a continuing recognition of the strengths , as well as the weaknesses of economic planning .
2 General areas of intended use can be included , as a cross check , in case of errors in selection .
3 As you did at the Swan you will separate your collection sending one portion to me and retaining the other in case of accidents by sea …
4 WHEN Satanic Verses author Salman Rushdie went to a party in London , a posse of armed police stood by in case of attacks by Muslim fanatics .
5 In such tests samples should be stored only at room temperature ( or in case of samples for export markets at the conditions of the market ) .
6 If the money can be saved from the reform of the common agricultural policy , would not that mean a reduction in income for farmers in my constituency , unemployment and a reduction in the rural economy ?
7 It will be relatively easy to compare changes in funding with changes in performance to see whether there is any correlation .
8 The venture is supported by £800,000 in funding from bodies including Fife Enterprise , Fife Regional Council and Dunfermline District Council which will be matched by a similar contribution from the European Community .
9 this would have meant anything to them , then , as they drank their Nescafé , which in those days came not in granules in jars but in powder in tins with brown , cream and white labels : tins which cost 2 s .6 d .
10 He graduated PhD in 1937 and returned to Glasgow as Gardiner lecturer in pathology of diseases of infancy and childhood and pathologist to the Royal Hospital for Sick Children .
11 Edward I enforced the Forest law with great energy and severity : he himself sat in judgement upon offenders against the venison .
12 Although the later words of section 63(2) provide that the expense incurred in , or in connection with , the provision of a benefit includes a proper proportion of any expense relating partly to the benefit and partly to other matters , I consider that the expenses incurred in provision of places for fee paying pupils were wholly incurred in order to provide those places .
13 Sites ' demonstration takes a simple piece of Mandlebrot-plotting code written for the Intel machine and runs it in variety of ways on the Alpha machine .
14 Included in this last group is , for example , the ‘ insurance principle ’ in social security , adopted in variety of ways by various governments who clearly attempted to learn from each other 's experiences .
15 Thus he took part in the conference at Hampton Court which the King summoned in 1604 to discuss the demands of the Puritans for Church reform ; his only recorded intervention was to defend the use of the sign of the Cross in baptism by references from the early Fathers .
16 The successful party will often receive money in payment of costs from the losing party .
17 Having considered the intrinsic nature of the problem presented in this appeal , and having consulted the relevant authorities , my conclusion … is that an action lies in negligence for damages in respect of purely economic loss , provided that it was a reasonably foreseeable and direct consequence of failure in a duty of care .
18 The paragraph goes on to hint that the report is in sympathy with calls for development in ‘ social lending ’ rather than commercial lending at this level .
19 As for the requirement for the owners , charterers , managers and operators of the vessel and , in the case of a company , the shareholders and directors , to be resident and domiciled in the member state in which the vessel is to be registered , it must be held that such a requirement , which is not justified by the rights and obligations created by the grant of a national flag to a vessel , results in discrimination on grounds of nationality .
20 Problems problems over the alloc because the allocation is mainly based on pupil numbers and not on pupil 's needs , by the use of average salaries and not actual salaries , by changes in level of grants for support and training , and the needs of the school and the children .
21 If you are unable to book in advance or you decide to leave your booking your hire car until you reach your destination , contact your HCI Representative in resort for details of local car hire prices .
22 To be sure , this contrast is over-stated , and academic fields have periods of relative stagnation and sudden revolution , just as professional ones can evolve almost without anyone noticing in response to shifts in practice .
23 Changes may also occur from year to year in response to cycles in rodent populations .
24 The 30-year-old winger with second division Rotherham United was able to move his arm and leg in response to commands from doctors at Sheffield 's Royal Hallamshire Hospital , although he was still heavily sedated .
25 Statements by individuals in response to questions about early retirement also often reflected the dominant official concern .
26 Where the jargon might arise would be perhaps in response to questions from an architect for instance yes .
27 Because the status of women is inextricably linked to a complex politico-economic system , it , and the ideas connected with it , change in response to changes in the system as a whole .
28 In a sense , history is repeating itself in that the sequence of development in the past has also contained local ‘ boom ’ elements such as kelp gathering in the 19th century or the bulb growing schemes in the 1960's , both of which foundered in response to changes in external economic imperatives , although at the outset there were high hopes that unique local resources i.e. seaweed and disease-free sandy soils , would provide enduring employment opportunities .
29 Some predators , such as tawny owls , eagle owls and buzzards change their diet in response to changes in prey availability ( Southern , 1954 ) .
30 Post-Fordism , on the other hand , is characterized by the growth of flexible specialization , which implies a more widely variegated and less standardized set of products , as well as the ability to change the nature of those products in response to changes in the market .
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