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

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1 Wallace drinks in Lions call-up
2 He picked up a groin injury during his heroic performance in Lions colours in France and , with exhaustion probably exacerbating his condition , he makes way for David Thresher in the second row .
3 Board appeals in minutes mystery
4 The following formulae will give time and distance from a Beacon : Time in minutes Seconds flown between bearings Degrees of bearing change
5 The following formulae will give time and distance from a beacon : Time in minutes Seconds flown between bearings degrees of bearing change Distance in nm TAS ( or G/S ) x minutes flown degrees of bearing change .
6 Hosts : Sheep and goats Intermediate hosts : Molluscs : Muellerious in snails and slugs ; Protostrongylus in snails Genera and sites : Muellerius capillaris found in alveoli Protostrongylus many species , found in small bronchioles Minor related genera are Cystocaulus , Spiculocaulus and Neostrongylus Distribution : Worldwide except for arctic and subarctic regions These are brown hair-like worms 1.0-3.0 cm long which are difficult to discern with the naked eye as they are embedded in lung tissue .
7 Bomb hidden in chocs tin
8 They do not go as far as some countries , who plan to make actual cuts in emissions rates .
9 PRACTICE MANAGEMENT IN SOLICITORS FIRMS
10 Pakistan 's youthful side includes exciting young batsmen in openers Aamer Sohail and Inzamam-ul-Haq , with the wristy Zahid Fazal down the order .
11 In meetings people may lower their status through :
12 To deduce the familiar properties of ordering amongst the integers we make : Definition 1.2.4 The ( unique ) subset N of Z described in axioms P and I will be called the set of positive integers ; the subset -N the set of negative integers .
13 So there are successes in Horizons Agency , you just have to at the moment by the difficulties in finding the necessary funding to cater for people who are not great achievers in terms of output funding .
14 You 'd still be in estates division
15 In cases A , B and C the share of domestic production in apparent consumption has risen , which may be a result of trade diversion .
16 ‘ He 's a special consultant at the Versorelli Institute in Geneva , which specializes in cases others have given up as hopeless .
17 Within the TSB system , models are available to help managers : test the effect on manpower of changes in systems and working methods ; evaluate the effects of changes such as alteration in hours of work , holiday entitlement , sickness patterns and incidence of training ; test the effect of changes in personnel policies such as recruitment , promotion , retirement , grading , career development ; analyse wastage and evaluate its likely effect on staffing : plan recruitment and training in the most cost effective way .
18 When Harwood Consultancy became involved in personnel software during the eighties , absence monitoring was ‘ about booking holidays and planning absences . ’
19 Alan Pretty , a team leader in personnel services at Lincolnshire SSD , believes it is very much a management move and is not for social workers who want to continue in the caring role .
20 On signs in personnel departments and reception areas .
21 ‘ I have an excellent job in Durban working for a French barrier fencing company and am also studying for qualification in personnel management .
22 Clive & Stokes was originally founded at the beginning of 1959 when John Stokes , who had been in personnel management in ICI and Courtaulds and was later to become the Mp for Halesowen and Stourbridge , joined Robert Clive Associates , a small recruitment company .
23 Psychologism , through its influence in marriage guidance and churches , and also through its effects in the world of work — in personnel management , for example — is able to link the two spheres in a way religion used to be able to do but can not do any longer .
24 Since 1979 , the CNAA has both allowed and promoted new post-graduate diplomas , mainly in personnel management and marketing , and , in 1981–2 there were twenty-three approved centres offering these courses with approximately 600 enrolments .
25 Each organisation takes a different route in deciding whether it needs computer help in personnel management .
26 , personnel secretary at Ipswich , has successfully completed the first stage of a three year course in personnel management at the Suffolk College .
27 Clearly , the computer provided the ideal way to process the mass of information contained in personnel records in offices and depots all over the United Kingdom .
28 Although there are a number of methods of measuring personality including observation , situational tests and projective tests , the most common method used in personnel selection is the questionnaire or inventory .
29 There has also been significant investment in the areas of health , safety , quality , the environment and in personnel development and training .
30 It would certainly be unwise to argue that in this respect there has been any fundamental change in personnel practices in recent years .
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