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

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1 From his exegeses of Joseph-Marie Vien 's ‘ Selling of Cupids ’ ( in Transformations in Late Eighteenth Century Art ) , through to his anatomies of Cubism , Northern Romanticism , Picabia , Warhol and The Dog in Art , Rosenblum has seen and said it all .
2 These changing attitudes in part reflect changes in attitudes in the world at large but they also stem from the evolution of our concepts of ‘ mind ’ and its possible physical bases .
3 It has proved extremely difficult , too , to find significant changes in attitudes in many markets except over a rather long period — which does not disprove the theory , but suggests either that advertising does not work very fast , which no one wishes to admit , or that attitudes are not the whole of the story .
4 Fussler and Simon , in Patterns in the use of books in large research libraries , affirmed that ‘ past use over a sufficiently long period is an excellent and by far the best predictor of future use ’ , although they observed , ‘ the confidence limits of prediction vary significantly from one subject to another ’ .
5 Mircea Eliade , in Patterns in Comparative Religion , remarks on the endless variety of agricultural rites and beliefs involving recognition of a force manifested in the harvest .
6 The Sports Illustrated report confirmed scientists ' suspicions that as many as 600 porpoises each year were dying in entanglements in the Gulf , out of a total population for the East Coast of the US and Canada of perhaps only 8000 .
7 It is taking a particular interest in proposals in Britain , such as a pilot road-charging scheme in Cambridge which could be introduced in 1994 , a similar but smaller scheme underway in the London Borough of Richmond , and a highway-pricing plan for Edinburgh .
8 Coincidentally with the DoE report , Friends of the Earth produced a non-nuclear package of measures which , it claimed , would produce a 46.5 per cent reduction in emissions in all sectors other than transport , which it excluded .
9 It requires a greater than one-for-one reduction in emissions in order to achieve a net improvement in ambient air quality .
10 Urinary α2 -globulin is also involved in hyaline droplet nephropathy , an important toxicological syndrome in male rats resulting from exposure to a number of industrial chemicals and characterized by the accumulation of liganded urinary α2- globulin in lysosomes in the kidney , followed by the induction of renal cancer .
11 In the last 15 years of Charles 's reign , at least four winter assemblies were held in civitates in Francia .
12 Detectives tackling a sixty seven percent rise in burglaries in the last year want nine nine nine calls from anyone who has the slightest suspicion that something somewhere is not quite right .
13 In recent years many British public libraries have increased the proportion of their resources committed to satisfying unexpressed need , by taking staff away from the library base to work in institutions in the community , and by changing the nature of collections to appeal to groups who had not previously seen public libraries as providing a service useful to them .
14 A number of courses , which are operating now in institutions in Europe and were described in TEP'92 , can be seen to fit within this framework .
15 In institutions the pattern is reversed so that there are 13,000 adults in institutions in severity group 1 and 108,000 in category 10 .
16 For example , the typical living space available to clients in institutions in this study was 173m 2 shared by 19 people , compared with 31m 2 shared by two to four people in a typical house .
17 So you know do you get all the credit for it , because it happens in institutions in your division ?
18 They will be staffed by teams of doctors and other professionals working in shifts in much the same way as hospitals are run .
19 This results not only in a shift along the marginal productivity of labour curves , but in shifts in the positions of the curves .
20 So there you have it — how can we be anything but proud of our achievements in ORCS in 1992 , and excited about the prospects for 1993 ?
21 That punch put him in the Guinness Book of Records with the quickest KO in history when he flattened American Johnny Ellis in 12secs in November 1990 , and he has claimed two other victims in 19secs and 27secs respectively .
22 ‘ The launch of the new GWR FM is the spring resulted in a 23% increase in hours in Bristol and Bath and the Swindon-West Wiltshire areas , ’ says Bernard .
23 Another threat of a general strike was made in December , but was lifted after agreement was reached on cuts in hours in the engineering industry with effect from October 1993 .
24 I had , however , a great deal of flying experience , but unfortunately measured only in hours in the air .
25 The particular techniques differ mainly in the extent to which they measure and value in improvements in health .
26 There is much of value in the Report and implementation of many of its recommendations would undoubtedly have resulted in improvements in the system for delivering legal services .
27 In supporting the order — one could scarcely do otherwise — I should like to stress that the way forward does not lie merely in improvements in teachers ' pay , necessary though they are .
28 Well the problem is , you see , the devil has blinded their eyes , he had blinded the eyes of men and women so that they think that they ca n't do this , but what has actual happened , Paul tells us , i i in , in Corinthians in the first er , in Two Corinthians in chapter four , and verse four , he says , the God of this world has blinded the eyes of the unbelieving that they might not see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ , who is the image of God .
29 And the apostle Paul in Corinthians in chapter six he says , at the acceptable time I listen to you , and on the day of salvation I helped you .
30 The project is to adapt and revise the existing Cambridge Multisectoral Dynamic Model ( MDM ) so as to provide a quantitative assessment of the costs and benefits for the UK in policies in GG abatement .
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