Example sentences of "[prep] [det] areas " in BNC.

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1 However , both are in some ways representative of towpaths generally in that ( a ) these canals pass through some areas of concentrated population — Scotland 's Central Belt having a total of over two million , and these canals pass right through it — and ( b ) parts of the towpaths are urban and others completely rural .
2 Though I had small scale maps at three inches to a mile for some areas they are not produced for all the Sahara , nor could I have afforded the hundred pounds they would have cost if they had been .
3 In the west ( Kordofan and Darfur ) and the parts of the south for which any figures were available in 1986/87 ( for some areas no figures were available because of the war ) the average pass rate was below 50 per cent .
4 More money for some areas means less money for others , which can obviously raise political issues .
5 Private money is less important , but still significant for some areas of voluntary non-profit social service .
6 Other teachers involved in the intake year were invited to take responsibility for preparing materials for some areas of the new curriculum .
7 Peter Sawyer has suggested that some of the earliest surviving charters of the Anglo Saxon period refer to such estates and hence for some areas in the seventh century the early estate structure can be defined .
8 The poll tax returns for some areas in the West Midlands suggest that little more than one village in ten had resident gentry , and in Leicestershire the situation seems to have been similar , and to have remained so into the sixteenth century .
9 The Executive obviously has a very serious problem when it comes to looking after these areas , ’ said Mr Wilson .
10 Perhaps an impenetrable divide between such areas is n't a bad idea after all . ’
11 The only possibilities for such areas might lie in attracting to them ( through government policy ) low-paid jobs demanding minimal skills .
12 For such areas the routeways traversed to reach them are an integral part of the attraction of the resource and need to be included in assessment .
13 Detailed records of post-glacial uplift have been established for such areas as the Fenno-Scandian Shield and the Canadian Shield from both raised and warped shorelines and gravity data .
14 Bribes to officials are part of the culture of some areas of the world ( and therefore necessary to obtain business ) , yet US citizens are forbidden by law to offer bribes to officials of foreign governments , no matter where in the world the citizen happens to be at the time .
15 The census of 1991 may be affected by these processes and since the census returns will form the basis of some resource-allocation calculations , severe underestimation of the needs of some areas may be the result .
16 The inhabitants of some areas ceded by Louis to Henry were similarly unenthusiastic about the treaty , and the people of some places in the three dioceses actually refused to celebrate St Louis 's feast-day after his canonization in 1297 .
17 Inside the palace , restoration work has begun of some areas of the Sala di Luca Giordano under the direction of Mina Gregori , Professor of Art History at the University of Florence .
18 And then we 'll carry on er having had a stop and a little chat about different things , we then carry on , and if there are sort of some areas in the drive which we think might sort of erm Come in chaps .
19 While the plantsman will enjoy growing as wide a diversity of plant material as possible , the appeal of some areas of open water should not be overlooked .
20 This is a simplification of the truth since the Bank clearly now offers advice upon what policy it sees as feasible in given circumstances and is bound by some of its responsibilities to represent the interests of some areas of the financial system .
21 In this respect , the ancient farming systems of some areas of China are of especial interest as they have a high degree of self-sustainability and yet are able to support high densities of human population .
22 English fiction loves such people ; it never tires of the lurch , of such areas of darkness .
23 At European community level , the designation of such areas depends as much on political and administrative factors as on more quantifiable criteria .
24 Any attempt to support the social and economic development of such areas will have to view primary production as a key element .
25 the social , economic , and related problems which are faced by all residents of such areas ;
26 The total extent of such areas may not , in any Member State , exceed 4% of the area ( of the State ) concerned . ’
27 The contribution of each has been influential in the development of such areas a robotics , natural language understanding , speech recognition and expert systems .
28 Persistent attempts by fans to get out of such areas and into the opposition 's area is one of the most common reasons for their arrest or ejection from the ground .
29 Even the great spread of inter-war surburban houses , such as those which line the Kingston by-pass in Surrey , have a fascinating story to tell of the growth of such areas if we are prepared to look at them properly .
30 Although a native of such areas as the Middle East and the Caucasus , it is largely used only in French cooking .
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