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

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1 As she said … about her own great-grandfather — she was still writing ‘ about ordinary people , and involved her readers in real life dramas that might have happened to them ’ . ’
2 In prescribing that around 70 percent of the reduced funding goes to the regional tourist boards in England , Government is cutting their funds in real terms .
3 As part of the process towards implementation of the SEA , an agreement was reached in early 1988 to double the size of the Structural Funds in real terms by 1992 .
4 It was argued that it would never be possible to produce these bitmaps in real time , ie to create each character as and when it was needed from a master outline .
5 Again , you will see that we have located our imaginary units in real towns .
6 Although a number of DVA type boards are available for PCs , none can match Videologic 's ability to manipulate the images in real time , shrinking and enlarging , saving frames to hard disc and displaying signals from multiple sources on screen simultaneously .
7 There 's no way that child should have died , but you know what these famous words in real terms , in real terms we are putting more money into the Health Service .
8 It will always be based on the concrete problems encountered by communities in real situations .
9 Figure 9.1 shows the movements in real exchange rates of the major currencies over the period 1974 — 88 .
10 Criticism was particularly levelled at the basic prediction of marginal productivity theory that movements in real wages and movements in employment should be inversely correlated .
11 More technically movements in real wages should be countercyclical , with real wages falling in the upswing of the cycle and rising in the downswing .
12 Being able to adjust effects in real time is great , especially to change the amount of effect to suit the room , but without altering the written patch .
13 The user interface management system enables developers to prototype hardware-independent , user-configurable graphical user interfaces for their applications in real time — a user can switch from Open Look to Motif without recompiling .
14 While the urban groups have experienced substantial reductions in real income , their rural cousins have maintained and maybe improved their incomes .
15 The Government 's Expenditure Plans acknowledge that there will be further small reductions in real terms in capital spending .
16 In that respect , the Government 's policy is very different from that of the main Opposition parties , both of which are committed to reductions in real terms in expenditure on our roads .
17 Specific measures included reductions in real terms of children 's allowances and pensions , and the phased abolition of subsidies on agricultural exports by 1995 .
18 The general decline in the level of money wages would lead to reductions in real wages , which in turn would encourage employers to hire more workers .
19 For one thing , the men she went with did n't usually have bathrooms with bidets , or loo seats in real Earth wood .
20 Yesterday 's issue of The Guardian stated : ’ farmers saw their incomes in real terms plummet 21 per cent in 1990 to their lowest position for 50 years .
21 A deeper exploration of his protagonist 's bizarre affliction and its implications in real life is totally bypassed by a throwaway plot which leans far too heavily on comedy of the loud-shirts-and-checked-trousers variety .
22 Bell 's application of the methodology of sociolinguistics in real time to an extensive body of written and broadcast data suggests an interesting and practicable way of studying the gradual diffusion of a linguistic change from an identifiable point of influence .
23 The continual changing of public expenditure targets in real terms , and the confusing changes in grant systems , have played havoc with local authorities ' and services ' capacity to plan .
24 Without economic growth the demand for oil and gas is inevitably weak , leading to soft prices which are currently running at the lowest level for 20 years in real terms .
25 The majority of oil companies are now basing their future plans on the assumption that oil prices will remain flat over the next five years in real terms .
26 It is flanked to either side by Tau and Sigma , both of which rival Antares in real luminosity but are considerably further away .
27 Not surprisingly , only families in real difficulty were prepared to see their own older generation end their lives in such a place .
28 Erm what would present problems in real life I think would be developments of a larger kind than that in which a new settlement er might be one strategic site if we had such a policy might be another .
29 Consider the hypothetical random disturbances shown in Fig. 11 which give rise to fairly realistic variations in real output .
30 Consider now to what extent changes in a country 's monetary variables may be responsible for cyclical variations in real output .
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