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

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1 I reach that conclusion , I hope , having properly considered the pros and cons of the situation ; the fact that he has this particular advantage as a police officer in marshalling evidence ; considering the issues .
2 I reach that conclusion , I hope , having properly considered the pros and cons of the situation : the fact that he has this particular advantage as a police officer in marshalling evidence ; considering the issues .
3 But his claim the government had increased the provision for the Children Act in local authorities ' budgets by 14 per cent was greeted with derision from the floor .
4 Earlier funding difficulties [ see p. 37583 ] , had been eased in December 1990 with the successful raising of over £560,000,000 through a rights issue in Paris and London .
5 The defendants had been accused of orchestrating an illegal scheme to boost the value of Guinness shares above their normal market levels , at the time of Guinness 's ultimately successful takeover bid for the Distillers Company in 1986 .
6 As appropriates involves assuming the rights of an owner the interview between the police officer in the case and the accused can be important .
7 This report stemmed from the recommendation of the Schools Council in the early 1970s that the dual examination systems of GCE and CSE should be replaced by a single system at 16 plus .
8 The House of Commons Select Committee on Home Affairs carried out an inquiry into the branch during 1984–5 and concluded : ‘ We are satisfied , on the basis of the evidence which we have received , that the special branches of the police service in England and Wales do not justify public anxiety ’ ( House of Commons , 1985 , p. x ; our emphasis ) .
9 This is achieved via the setting of the PURGE-TASKS keyword in the PMDL .
10 The government says schools like Pate 's are better-off out of local authority control … but admit that the school has had it 's hands tied by the rules that say they ca n't spend more on teachers than the county council will allow.The governments proposing a review of the regulations system in 1994 but for teachers at Pate 's who 're facing redundancy and pupils a drop in educational standards this could be too long a wait .
11 A review of the qualifications framework in childcare and education is currently underway .
12 Failure to obey any instructions he or she might issue in this context may amount to the statutory offence of obstruction of a police officer in the execution of his duty , for which the sentence can be either imprisonment or a substantial fine .
13 He was arrested and , although there was no blockage of the highway , disorder , or violence , he was later charged with obstruction of a police officer in the execution of his duty .
14 The overwhelming majority of Scottish cases related to one of four offences : conduct likely or intended to cause a breach of the peace , obstruction of a police officer in the execution of his or her duty , criminal damage or breach of bail conditions ( Wallington , 1985 : 150 ) .
15 In due course , she was charged with and convicted of obstruction of a police constable in the execution of his duty .
16 The corporation first suggested a deal with the Musicians Union in January 1974 .
17 The owner said that the reference to a non-legal expert was inappropriate to a dispute about legal liability , and that despite the express words in the disputes clause in the contract , the parties could never have intended it .
18 Jagger and Carla were introduced by ex-boyfriend rocker Eric Clapton at a Stones concert in America .
19 In June the chairman of the opposition Birlik organisation , Abdurakhim Pulatov , needed emergency hospital treatment for skull fractures after four men beat him and a companion with metal bars as they left an interview at a police station in the capital Tashkent .
20 It is chaired by , a practising auditor , a member of the Auditing Practices Board and chairman of the Accounts Commission in Scotland .
21 The author presiding at his last meeting as chairman of the Arts Council in 1972 .
22 When he was promoted to deputy chairman of the Plastics Division in 1966 he remained in charge of the film group .
23 The report was discussed with the police authority back in October 1990 and with the chairman of the police authority in October 1990 .
24 Next to me is Neil , he 's the returning officer , he 's the chairman of the candidates committee in erm the northwest .
25 I 've looked , for example , erm , to his comment on the police communications rooms , which will actually have a significant impact on er , the budget of the police committee in future years .
26 Mr Rooker , MP for Perry Barr in Birmingham , discovered the existence of the POWs Fund in 1976 and publicised it in the Midlands .
27 It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the elements of thermodynamics , statistical mechanics and elasticity to the level of an honours degree in physics or chemistry but since continuum mechanics and viscoelasticity are not commonly found in such courses a detailed account of them is give in Chaps 2 and 3 , Chap .
28 The firm of Ross and Macdonald had recently been associated with the building of the Beaux-Arts station in Ottawa .
29 He helped form Darlington 's first rambling club the Rucksack Club and in 1942 formed a branch of the Ramblers Association in the North-East .
30 ‘ 1992 has been an exciting year , ’ says Michael Morse of The Dolls House in Covent Garden .
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