Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless , it has its place in camcorder operating techniques and there is a right way of doing it which is worth learning and practising . |
2 | The whole tractor was painted in Case IH colours to celebrate its IH ancestry and the cab plumbed in to the rest of the tractor . |
3 | In case building increases and further developments are needed , the feasibility of new settlements near to Kirknewton , Winchburgh and Longniddry will be looked at , but no decisions will be taken about these until detailed studies are completed . |
4 | Labour 's Bryan Gould claimed the Premier struck the deal on his £220,000 detached home this summer in case loan rates shot up . |
5 | At seven I had to carry ID in case bus drivers attempted to charge me adult fare . |
6 | Following a successful money advice service on the Birmingham lines which has been set up within the New Cross CAB in London , NACAB has started a pilot scheme for training CAB workers in money management matters by correspondence course . |
7 | A faster increase in money wages results . |
8 | Often in money market reports as published in the Financial Times trade bills or commercial bills will be referred to in relation to purchases by the Bank of England . |
9 | The fund invests in money market deposits with a range of banks and financial institutions . |
10 | MORTGAGE borrowers face an increase of at least 7 per cent in their monthly bills after a widely-feared 1-point rise in base lending rates yesterday . |
11 | Forget thoughts of balmy days , gently dead-heading herbaceous flowers in cottage type gardens , not so . |
12 | For example , a national survey showing the Liberal Democrats down several points compared with the Alliance 's 1987 performance may well not capture above-average levels of Liberal Democrat support in west London suburbs , the West Country or rural Scotland . |
13 | Bill Andrews investigates the creators of carved bench ends in West Country churches , and a group of carvers recreating those pictures of the past |
14 | It is likely to be intense in west coast deserts , such as the Atacama ( Chile/Peru ) and Namib ( Namibia ) , where frequent fogs supply both salt and moisture . |
15 | Mair , for example , in his study of sentencing in West Yorkshire magistrates ' courts found quite small differences between the race groups in sentences , but he did not incorporate committals to the Crown Court for sentence or for trial . |
16 | But the Government has provided compensation allowances in income support payments equal to the average poll tax bill in each council area . |
17 | in real terms over this period , and those pensioners will have benefited further since those statistics were compiled by the increases amounting to a third of a billion pounds that have been made in income support premiums in the past three years . |
18 | Despite this spending , and increased investment in funding development projects , the group 's cash pile has risen 20 p.c. in six months . |
19 | Sodium bisulphate is often included in powder toilet cleaners . |
20 | This difference of approach is even clearer in elite theory accounts of bureaucracies and their increased policy roles within the modern extended state . |
21 | Instead we want to focus on three different analytical conceptions of the state which can be discerned in elite theory accounts , and which partially cut across the divisions between classical elite theorists , the democratic elitists and radical elite theorists . |
22 | His vision of the future also included a reduction in university support services for authors ; fewer editors working on more books ; cheaper typesetting and data processing costs ; significantly reduced print runs ( ‘ I expect 50 copies will be considered a large run for some titles ’ ) ; electronic customer catalogues ; improved customer service ; a merging of the jobs of copy editor , designer and production controller ; and dramatically improved distribution ( ‘ the 10 minute book run off locally in the shop could soon be a reality ’ ) . |
23 | We think it desirable that the same type of teacher should be employed in these courses ( One-Year , Terminal and less formal ) as in University Tutorial Classes and that arrangements should be made whereby staff-tutors appointed for extra-mural work by the Universities should be encouraged to devote part of their time to less formal work , not only in the interests of the work , but also in order to provide a variety of occupation for the tutor and to ensure that he keeps in touch with all phases of the adult education movement . |
24 | They also pressed for a purge of supporters of the former communist regime on the university campuses and for increased student participation in university faculty councils . |
25 | And I will go on stressing that because traditional musicians have this traditional training in university music departments and music colleges , and they become isolated ; they only have contact with Western Art Music , you know . |
26 | Academic studies in university music faculties often pay considerable attention to sacred music from the Early and Renaissance periods . |
27 | The committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals ( CVCP ) has welcomed the increase in university research funds , which represents 11 per cent more over two years . |
28 | The SRC plays a vital role in university policy decisions . |
29 | A mainly student organisation , Euroniche , with active committees in West Germany , Norway , Britain , Spain , Ireland , Denmark , and the Netherlands , is mobilising its members through its newsletter to question the use of dissecting techniques or even of animal tissue in university biology courses throughout Europe and Scandinavia . |
30 | In 1984 , 50% of all personal sector liquid assets were held in building society accounts , as opposed to 34% in banks and 16% in National Savings accounts . |