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

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1 The London Stock Exchange should require all UK registrants , as a continuing obligation of listing , to state in their annual report whether they comply with the code , and give reasons for any areas of non-compliance .
2 As Shaw and Stockford ( 1979 , p. 122 ) state , ‘ it is the problems of implementing ‘ socially-based ’ policies for rural areas through the medium of the statutory planning system which accounts for much of the gap between society 's expectations of planning , and the results in practice' .
3 The enumerators ' returns can be consulted on microfilm at the Portugal Street annexe of the Public Record Office , just off Chancery Lane , and microfilm copies for local areas are often available at county record offices and major libraries .
4 To draw up long-term plans for resistant areas
5 In addition , the appointments of Lee and Baker by the Board and its emerging plans for rural areas development may have prompted the District to consider developing other parts of its region .
6 An important part of that letter which impinges directly on new clause 5 , and makes it essential that the new clause is accepted , was that the right Hon. Gentleman said that before British Rail made any investment plans for rural areas is should consider bus substitution .
7 The local plans could take one of three forms : district plans as overall plans ; action area plans for smaller areas undergoing more intensive change ; and subject plans for particular issues such as conservation .
8 In collaboration with the National Radiological Protection Board ( NRPB ) and part funded by the CEC , radon distribution maps for two areas in Derbyshire and one in Devon are being produced .
9 Road building proposals for sensitive areas such as Oxleas Wood and Twyford Down must be subject to full environmental assessment .
10 Tables of mortality and morbidity values for spatial areas are apparently simple to interpret ; however , unless such data are adjusted for the age-structure of the populations of those areas , any conclusions drawn will remain questionable .
11 We can analyse remuneration policies between different areas , again using ADI , or look at increases by employee or group over time .
12 If a firm operates in several different markets the occasion more frequently arises for adjustments to be made in coordinating operational activities between functional areas .
13 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 .
14 He gave important , but merely verbal assurances that the proceeds from it for the arts , heritage , sport and charities would not substitute other government funds for these areas and that he expected the cash to begin flowing at the end of 1994 .
15 We are looking for state-backed policies to provide funds for those areas of production where potential exists for a swift expansion of exports .
16 The culmination in the favouring of university provision is clearly recognisable in the 1932 Adult Education Regulations through the approval of the appointment by universities of Article 11 tutors for rural areas .
17 This has the specific advantage of offering us a series of relatively detailed developmental sequences for individual areas within the plan , but unless such work has been sufficiently systematic , the resulting picture resembles at best an incomplete jigsaw .
18 The 1981 decennial census provides information on the social and economic characteristics of small areas of these cities .
19 Occupation is , in turn , the principal determinant of the ‘ social class ’ or ‘ socio-economic ’ characteristics of different areas .
20 In our series about computers we 're looking at applications in all sorts of different areas , and today we 're going to talk about how they 're used in medicine .
21 It analyses the subjects of different areas of psychology , as intersections of discourses of different subjects : medical , legal , state welfare and popular , as well as psychological .
22 Digital data are sold on request , either in raw form , as grids , or as maps or images of specific areas processed to the customer 's requirements .
23 But a study of the Roman coins accumulated over the last century or so in museums has thrown up consistent differences between northern France and Italy , enabling certain conclusions to be drawn about the currencies of those areas .
24 Much more common than deserted sites are the slight traces of former areas of habitation adjacent to present-day settlements ( Fig. 24 ) .
25 In the same way that rationalisation may encourage centralisation towards core economies , proximity to major market centres and abundance of supporting service activities may be expected to draw " footloose " production and distribution units towards central areas of an economy .
26 The choices were accompanied by a map of the British Isles showing swathes of coloured areas in which the subterranean geology could be suitable for such a dump .
27 Tests have shown that about half of the traditional folk remedies of such areas have pharmaceutical potential .
28 The decision to put the technology division up for sale marks an about-turn for Chrysler which has spent more than $1billion in the last four years on its policy of diversifying out of cars into related areas .
29 The 100-mile city is post-industrial : docks and heavy industry have gone , as has the compression of different trades into dense areas .
30 Following the drilling of deep boreholes in the 1960 's and in 1978–79 which had confirmed the presence of sandstones with good reservoir characteristics in several areas below the thick basalt cover , there was an urgent need to establish whether usable seismic data could be obtained from below the basalts .
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