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

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1 The only conflict about housing land in Cramlington during the preparation and revision of the Northumberland Structure Plan was about releases in relation to total numbers .
2 But there was no fail-safe way to dress for outings in Roman 's company .
3 If a settlement is not reached this week , Virgin has said it will sue BA through courts in the United States where damages could run into tens of millions of dollars .
4 Remember that we are not talking about conscious strategies ( though at times we might be ) , but about strategies in the ‘ Maynard Smithian ’ sense , strategies of the kind that genes might preprogram .
5 The CMS , which is intermediate between the DMS and courses for supervisors provided under the aegis of the National Examinations Board in Supervisory Studies ( NEBSS ) , has been in operation for three years and has tended to concentrate on providing training for personnel in the employ of major public sector institutions like the National Health Service and local government .
6 But only for suits in Upper Class .
7 A similar explanation has been given for imbalances in the rodent fauna from the Pliocene at Laetoli , Tanzania ( Denys , 1985,1986 ) .
8 Trade between the two countries was conducted in non-convertible currency , with technical credits being used to account for imbalances in imports and exports .
9 It is not surprising but always pleasant , to discover useful information about activities in one 's own country form a publication elsewhere on the planet .
10 We do not do this , but we could — and the reasons we could , but do not , tell us a lot about the factors involved in decisions about activities in the landscape , including settlement siting .
11 Such a campaign could include articles and press releases about improvements in accommodation , the development of the Supporters Club and other club matters .
12 Maclennan is more optimistic about improvements in forecasting than the Coopers and Lybrand team , partly because Scotland has a unique source of house price information ( known as the Register of Sasines ) .
13 We find a simple splitting into two states only for molecules in which there is a single halogen atom , lying on an axis of at least 3-fold symmetry .
14 This is partly because , at least in the cases of Montenegro and Kosovo , large foreign loans were raised for investments in infrastructure and heavy industry ( much of which turned out to be unprofitable ) .
15 It does not address accounting for investments in capital instruments issued by other entities .
16 The Financial Accounting Standards Board is to press ahead with an approach that would expand the use of fair value accounting for investments in debt and equity securities .
17 Local plans will need to support their service development strategy with detailed plans for investments in premises ; in staffing and training ; in the organisational development of practices and community services ( ‘ teambuilding ’ ) ; and in improved management .
18 A second agreement on July 9 accorded the Palestinians credits worth $20,000,000 for investments in industry and infrastructure .
19 The subsidies have now been reintroduced in the Finance Bill , disguised in a clause approving payments to the Brazilian National Fund for Investments in Amazonia .
20 Since the Second World War the family has entered the international arena by its contributions to multi-racial education in Africa , by establishing the International Students ' House in London for students from overseas , and by founding the Michael Wills Scholarships at Oxford University to replace the Rhodes Scholarships which had been discontinued for Germans in 1939 .
21 During investigations in November into the affairs of the collapsed Lincoln thrift in Irvine , California [ see also below ] , it emerged that Charles Keating , an Arizona land developer who had bought the company in 1984 , and who was being sued by the federal government for bank fraud and racketeering , had enlisted the help of five senators when the San Francisco Home Loan Bank began to investigate in 1986 .
22 But one 's confidence is undermined by infelicities such as ‘ protozoans get by quite nicely with only rudimentary sense cells ’ and grams for kilograms in the abscissa of a figure .
23 Similar observations can be made about groups in industry and in society generally .
24 Those of us who make our own way there have little conception of the anxiety this may induce , unless , perhaps , we have waited for bedpans in hospital .
25 Marx used the term ‘ class ’ to refer to the main strata in all stratification systems , though most modern sociologists would reserve the term for strata in capitalist society .
26 This is a cave very accommodating for beginners in speleology and indeed for ordinary walkers with no such aspirations who , aided only by a torch , can penetrate quite easily for a hundred yards without meeting any difficulty .
27 Criminal law appears to be regarded in legal education as something of a Cinderella subject , being widely regarded as suitable for beginners in the study of law to cut their teeth on before tackling the real business of legal study , viz. contract , tort , trusts and land law .
28 Bring the whole family for this RSPB birdwatching day for beginners in the Leighton Moss Nature Reserve in Lancashire .
29 Choral music is therefore a good starting point for beginners in composition , and not infrequently we find quite effective works written for choir at an early stage of development .
30 The latter can be a dangerous word for hitch-hikers in Australia , particularly with farmers and timber-workers .
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