Example sentences of "in [noun] without [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But the cholera has spread into Ecuador , where tens of thousands of people live in shanty-towns without clean water .
2 On 14 December 1990 Fernandez proposed to distribute condoms in schools without parental consent .
3 Such horses that are locked up in stables without sensory stimulation for a long period will become permanently more anxious and fearful .
4 Mean gastric clearance of radioopaque markers ingested with a meal averaged 29.5 ( 2.3 ) markers per six hours in subjects without cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy compared with 17.8 ( 2.3 ) markets per six hours in patients with cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy ( p<0.02 ) .
5 This kind of appeal to constitutional conventions — can , of course , also be raised in countries without codified constitutions .
6 In countries without adequate welfare provisions for the poor , unemployment may be very much more severe in its effects .
7 Thus a key feature of discussion was the monarch 's role in such matters as choosing a government in a hung parliament and allowing ministers to exercise the royal prerogative to push through Orders in Council without parliamentary debate .
8 Caimgorm 's is the premier mountain range in Scotland without equal for size and altitude .
9 In discussing the question of the possible use of the atomic bomb , Farrar-Hockley concludes that it is unlikely that the bombs could have been used in Korea without prior consultation , as ‘ honour and American political interest would have combined to militate against such a course ’ ( p. 386 ) .
10 The administration of an oath in England without lawful authority is an offence , but a person appointed by order of a foreign court or other judicial authority has the necessary authority by virtue of section 1 of the Oaths and Evidence ( Overseas Authorities and Countries ) Act 1963 , for use in civil proceedings carried on under the law of that country , and a consul may administer an oath under certain other statutory provisions .
11 Thrombus has been recognised by angiography and angioscopy in the clinical syndrome of severe unstable angina , even in individuals without critical stenosis .
12 1975 statistics from Lesotho reveal the following figures : Schools in Cameroon and in rural areas in Sierra Leone and Ethiopia are unlikely to fare better , while there is no country in Africa without substantial numbers of schools where physical conditions inhibit any but the most basic instruction .
13 Anomalous acetylcholinesterase in CSF without clinical diagnosis of Alzheimer 's disease
14 Even the most innovatory feature of the Declaration — the proviso against keeping a standing army in peace-time without Parliamentary consent — can be seen to have been a Tory concern in James 's reign .
15 Gentrification activity was indicated by a substantial reduction in properties without exclusive plumbing between 1970 and 1980 and by a disproportionate allocation of Historic Preservation Grants .
16 The proposed transfer of the Library 's Wyse 486 machine to run non-dedicated Netware 2.2 will solve this problem in 1993/94 , as SAGE can be run in foreground without significant loss in network performance .
17 In a retrospective study of 3049 patients who underwent diagnostic colorectal endoscopy the incidence of pseudomelanosis coli was 3.13% in patients without pathological changes .
18 Finally , the presence of multiple intrahepatic calculi is not typical of the pattern of biliary calculi seen after cholecystectomy for cholecystolithiasis in patients without primary sclerosing cholangitis .
19 In patients without cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy infusion of increasing doses of cholecystokinin 8 induced after 30 minutes a reduction of the gall bladder volume to 19 ( 5 ) % of fasting volume .
20 Mean gastric clearance of radioopaque markers ingested with the test meal was significantly ( p<0.02 ) faster in patients without cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy as compared to patients with cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy ( Fig 2 ) .
21 The area under the emptying curve ( number of markers×h ) averaged 29.5 ( 2.3 ) in patients without cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy compared with 17.8 ( 4.3 ) in patients with cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy ( p<0.02 ) .
22 Mean orocaecal transit time of the test meal containing lactulose , assessed by hydrogen breath analysis was similar in the two patients groups : in patients without cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy it averaged 170 ( 19 ) minutes and in patients with cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy 138 ( 19 ) minutes .
23 Mean colonic transit time was 35.4 ( 4.7 ) hours in patients without cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy , being much shorter ( p<0.02 ) than in patients with cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy in whom it averaged 53.8 ( 5.5 ) hours .
24 In contrast , a significantly higher extent of cytoplasmic expression of pre-S1 and pre-S2 was noted in patients without active hepatitis B virus replication than in those with .
25 Semiquantitative analysis revealed that the degrees of cytoplasmic expression of pre-S1 as well as pre-S2 were significantly higher in patients without active hepatitis B virus replication than in those with ( Table III ) .
26 Moreover , a significantly higher degree of cytoplasmic expression of pre-S1 and pre-S2 was noted in patients without active hepatitis B virus replication than in those with ( Table V ) .
27 On the contrary , in patients without active hepatitis B virus replication , there is little or no membranous expression of pre-S1 or pre-S2 , and , moreover , cytoplasmic expression of pre-S peptides increased remarkably compared with those with active hepatitis B virus replication ( Table III ) .
28 In patients without focal abnormalities , specimens were taken from the roof , the floor , the anterior , and the posterior wall of the bulb .
29 FRIENDS may book tickets in advance without prior payment on the basis that tickets are collected not later than 15 minutes before the start of the programme .
30 According to Damian Killeen , from the campaign , there are seven million households in Britain without adequate heating , with the unemployed , those on low incomes and elderly women , the most vulnerable .
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