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

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1 It includes the UK in the category of countries where trade deficits are worryingly large , adding that if market confidence in the pound is not restored , ‘ exchange rate stability might require a further increase in interest rates .
2 If any are in the category of persons provided for in Section D of Department 's 279 of March 31 they should not be repatriated to the Soviet Union unless they affirmatively claim Soviet citizenship " [ this referred to Balts and Poles ] .
3 True , he had become used to being interrupted — there were , in the category of interrupters , young feckless poets who thought nothing of calling and expecting to be subsidised without there being any thought of reimbursement .
4 Then , in the category of encroachments which Thucydides barely mentions , there is Aigina .
5 Nor are the decisive , deliberate , well coordinated movements of leaping over tables and chairs , or miaowing like a cat while turning somersaults on the floor , in the category of tics .
6 Sudden changes in funding may also result in the withdrawal of systems , the sudden deletion of information by creation date alone to create space , or uncontrolled over-retention as the result of expenditure on new memory capacity .
7 ( South Africa had offered assistance to the Soviet Union in the resettlement of victims of the Chernobyl disaster . )
8 Treaty as regards , respectively , the right of establishment and the right of participation in the capital of companies or firms within the meaning of article 58 .
9 ‘ The rights deriving from the above-mentioned provisions of the Treaty include not only the rights of establishment and of participation in the capital of companies or firms but also the right to pursue an economic activity , as the case may be through a company , under the conditions laid down by the legislation of the country of establishment for its own nationals .
10 As for companies from other member states , which by virtue of the first paragraph of article 58 are equated to natural persons for the purposes of the application of the provisions on the right of establishment , the Act of 1988 deprives them of the right to establish themselves in the United Kingdom through the intermediary of agencies , branches or subsidiaries , since it provides that only companies set up under the laws of the United Kingdom may be owners and operators of fishing vessels , and restricts their right of participation in the capital of companies or firms , as the corresponding right of natural persons is restricted by the Act .
11 ‘ member states shall accord nationals of the other member states the same treatment as their own nationals as regards participation in the capital of companies or firms within the meaning of article 58 , without prejudice to the application of the other provisions of this Treaty
12 Treaty , under which member states must accord nationals of the other member states the same treatment as their own nationals as regards participation in the capital of companies or firms within the meaning of article 58 .
13 There are many contradictions therefore in the relationship of women to housing , and in the demands that we might want to make .
14 But if we want to adopt an approach to family life which is Christ-centred in its essence , we must ask how we are to glorify God in the relationship of parents to children and children to parents .
15 The maximization of inclusive fitness requires a motivational assertion in the performance of strategies that necessarily conflict with the similar strategies of others , for animals ( and humans ) live in a world of finite supplies .
16 A draft Article allowing for amendment of treaties through subsequent practice of parties ( not third parties ) was rejected at Vienna as likely to promote uncertainty and instability in the performance of treaties .
17 Instead , the satisfaction was to be derived from being prepared for labour and in the performance of tasks , conscious of their relation to a greater whole .
18 uniformity in the performance of tasks is expected , regardless of whoever is engaged in carrying them out ;
19 All we can say is that girls do as well as boys at the mathematical skills which primary teachers value , such as computation , but that the APU surveys , and the analysis of other researchers such as Hilary Shuard ( 1986 ) , have picked up differences in the performance of girls and boys which mathematics educators regard as significant .
20 One must add to this that the limitations to an experiment often lie in the performance of transducers , and the experimentalist should always be on the alert for new possibilities .
21 The ‘ target ’ of the strike action was undoubtedly the railway undertaking but it was obviously a necessary consequence of the strike 's having any effect at all that it should lead to interference in the performance of contracts of carriage .
22 The project 's aim will be achieved by developing research procedures for identifying each motivational style in the performance of pupils aged 11-16 in two areas of the National Curriculum .
23 To develop research procedures for identifying learned helplessness and self-worth motivation in the performance of pupils aged 11-16 in two areas of the National Curriculum .
24 A common cause of deterioration in the performance of amplifiers at high frequencies is the presence of capacitance between the output and input .
25 They encapsulate the democratically arrived-at beliefs both that it is wrong for animals to suffer in such ways , and also that legislation will lead to an amelioration in the behaviour of farmers and poachers .
26 The most important factors in the behaviour of groups are as indicated in Figure 27.1 below .
27 Signals are mainly detected by observing behaviour to see which activities predictably lead to changes in the behaviour of others , but this kind of evidence is philosophically unconvincing , and is best supplemented by experiment .
28 On the academic site , detailed tephrachronology makes it possible to study patterns in the behaviour of volcanoes — the magma erupted from one volcano may become steadily more acid , or it may show cyclical changes , or it may even vary consistently during each eruption , starting off fairly basic and ending up at the close of the eruption much more acid .
29 Some of these opinions can be seen reflected in the behaviour of skins , but the parallel should not be taken too far .
30 So this was a very positive outcome which the teachers , not unexpectedly , were very pleased about , this improvement in the behaviour of pupils .
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