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

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1 June brides will have to start planning for the big event about now , so in Secrets of Success we show you how to cook the perfect wedding buffet , with salmon and salads , and , of course , a three tier wedding cake that will make 'em gasp .
2 Throughout South Somerset is the warm honey colour of the Hamstone used in generations of buildings in picturesque towns and villages as well as the grand and stately homes of the aristocracy .
3 He was looking at a completely empty street , so lacking in signs of life that it might be a convenient escape route .
4 Dr Warton did not scruple , on occasion , to visit a dying woman taking his own young children with him ; he describes how , despite the dirt on the floor , they knelt around her bed in attitudes of prayer .
5 A group of thirty or forty downcast men stood apart in the canter of thin ring , their heads and arms hanging slack in attitudes of despair .
6 At various points in this book , we may be able to discern how changes in attitudes of curriculum planners to the purpose of the primary school manifest themselves in new ideas about languages of instruction , a new urgency in finding out about community needs , an increased commitment to the concept of basic education .
7 Typically , the figurines which they made are 20 centimetres high and depict worshippers in attitudes of adoration , or reclining goats , or cattle .
8 Velchanos was always subject to the goddess and always shown in attitudes of adoration .
9 These repercussions generally follow because of induced changes in patterns of migration , commuting and occupational mobility .
10 Without doubt variation by gender is a key element in patterns of support between kin .
11 Thus there have been changes over time in patterns of support between generations , but these are not necessarily a result of individuals ' changing beliefs and values about family responsibilities .
12 Thus , we are interested in patterns of births , deaths , marriages and migration ( event counts ) and the distribution of attributes such as age , sex , social class , family size , etc. ( head counts ) .
13 But it is arguable that its deepest roots are to be sought in patterns of normality and abnormality in a family of ordinary language expressions ( which could be formulated as a set of diagnostic frames ) .
14 The project considers the possible determinants of any observed differences between the workplaces in patterns of decision-making , membership participation and leader representation placing them within a broader analytical framework of trade union democracy .
15 Together , these factors contribute to the low percentage of unemployed women claiming unemployment benefit and income support and to the stark gender differences in patterns of income maintenance among unemployed people ( Table 9.2 ) .
16 The decline of organized networks around the turn of the century was the single most striking change in patterns of cattle theft during the British period .
17 Other approaches , including those of Douglas and Bourdieu , are concerned with consumers themselves as groups with interests , both cognitive and material , which are projected in patterns of objects , and in this case it is industry which is seen as handmaiden to the pattern of consumer group demands .
18 And there is always the problem of establishing a link between enforcement activity and its impact : most changes in water quality may be attributable to levels of economic activity and shifts in patterns of land-use , which have little to do with pollution control work .
19 We need to be aware of changes in patterns of kinship and in the organisation of the family and household .
20 It is clear that housing tenure is associated with major differentials in patterns of marriage and childbearing .
21 One consequence of the recent shift in patterns of provision introduced to combat falling rolls and to widen educational/vocational opportunities has been to highlight the different sizes found there .
22 Over the last 2000 years the Church has thought it right to make many changes : in patterns of ministry , in liturgical forms , in ethical emphasis , in doctrine .
23 The aim of this new project is to relate wages and prices to a series of model household budgets designed to reflect changes in patterns of consumption and expenditure .
24 Figures are being compiled for 1975 , 1980 and 1982 so that trends in patterns of spending can be established .
25 The question of changes in patterns of inequality in the distribution of wealth must therefore be considered in detail ; our empirical evidence will relate to contemporary Britain .
26 It has also been argued that changes in patterns of work may alter the balance of domestic work .
27 Leaving aside this particular controversy , there is a great deal of interest in the topic of historical and cultural variations in patterns of child rearing in the family , which is illustrated by the articles in this section .
28 The early sociologists were greatly influenced by the changes in patterns of life which they saw going on around them as industrialisation proceeded , and they were often deeply disturbed by what they saw .
29 The freedom to make expenditure decisions which reflect governors ' priorities is bound to lead to greater variations in patterns of expenditure .
30 So far , we have dealt with class differences in patterns of contact with family and friends .
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