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

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1 The KOX19 probe hybridises to two EcoRI fragments in both genomic DNA ( 5 ) and in YACs ( Figure 5b ) .
2 In broadcasting ( uncomfortably ) and in telecommunications ( more discreetly ) , the state acted via public corporations , administrations or utilities ‘ ex-ORTF ’ ( notably ) TDF , and the DGT ( within the PTT ) .
3 of those not employed in education , research students were most numerous working in the design and manufacture of information systems , software services and in telecommunications ;
4 The BDDA has always had a weak link in that it never could command the necessary influential backing , financially and in personnel , to carry out its objects .
5 There has also been significant investment in the areas of health , safety , quality , the environment and in personnel development and training .
6 In the decentralizing of money management , ambiguities also arose in connection with buildings ( where were the dividing lines between repairs , maintenance and improvements ? ) and in personnel ( did governors have a different responsibility for teachers in contrast to non-teachers ? ) .
7 The meaning of a sentence in English , and in languages with similarly fixed word order such as Chinese , often depends entirely on the order in which the elements are placed ( cf. The man ate the fish and The fish ate the man ) .
8 In " A Language Learner 's Field Guide " Healey offers helpful suggestions to those working in monolingual situations , and in languages where language learning must go hand in hand with language analysis .
9 Though not all languages have tone , intonation is a universal linguistic phenomenon , and in languages which have both , they interact with one another in various ways .
10 Bottle and ‘ spout ’ brushes : Tufted brushes in a wire spiral to form a cylindrical shape these brushes can be specified in lengths from 150 mm to nearly 1 metre and in diameters ranging from 5 mm to 150 mm .
11 We did a great deal of work with music and in listening to sounds and in rhythms , and then a lot of work in which I actually read to him and he followed all the time what I was reading , so that he would try to link the sounds and the words together .
12 In 1846 he joined Vignoles as a draughtsman and , two years later , Philip Taylor , shipbuilder , in Marseilles and Genoa , working as a marine engineer there and in ships of the Royal Sardinian Navy .
13 Findings from the three forces were compared to discover differences in demand input and in priorities .
14 The most obvious change appears to be an even greater enthusiasm to be called at Question time ; one Member told me that he , like others was tabling a lot more Questions for oral answer to try to secure a television slot , and the Speaker confirmed that television had made Members generally anxious to be called , both for Questions and in debates at prime time .
15 The building now stands in grave danger from the weather , derelict and in ruins .
16 In the late nineteenth century , when vast quantities of grain were shipped into British ports from overseas , the milling industry became concentrated at ports and in towns with good canal , rail or road links .
17 Taxes were raised internally , on roads , bridges and in towns , as there were many enclaves within Prussia and other states belonging to other crowns or princes .
18 Although along the coast and in towns their numbers and wealth were less secure , substantial numbers of Goyigamas entered the new urban élite .
19 Attempts to examine survival and replacement rates in rural society and in towns other than London have made it clear that conclusions can at best be tentative .
20 Most of this growth came in Catalytic Systems Division , where autocatalyst sales increased rapidly in Europe to meet the new emission standards for all new cars sold in the European Community , and in Materials Technology Division which benefited from cost rationalisation and a strong performance from the electronic materials business .
21 Being wilfully deaf and blind these last 25 years , she would have missed the debates and riots which culminated in the Race Relations Acts and in institutions such as the Commission for Racial Equality .
22 Three-quarter-inch cassette formats : U-matic Low-Band — widely used in industry and in institutions ; U-matic High-Band — acceptable for broadcast , better quality than low-band , needs to be transferred to low-band to play back on that standard but will playback on low band equipment as black and white picture of variable quality .
23 The strategy , in evidence in the display of Auerbach 's work , effectively refuses the notion , which in Britain has had particularly powerful influence as a result of the writings of Carlyle in the last century , underpins the labelling of portraits in exhibitions ( such as The Swagger Portrait , Tate Gallery 1992 ) and in institutions like the National Portrait Gallery .
24 The work of the new convergence has been best and most frequently done , either in general theory and in studies of ‘ ideology ’ , or in its distinctively new areas of interest , in ‘ the media ’ and ‘ popular culture ’ .
25 We had Fred and Ginger to lighten our load , as we settled our tattered bottoms into seats in grand , new palaces — the Astoria in Charing Cross , the Regal ( now the Odeon ) at Marble Arch — where we forgot our troubles in art-deco hotel suites , aboard cruise ships and in nightclubs , all gleaming and glittery on the silver screen .
26 He spoke through prophets and in acts of history , through poetry and prayers of contrition .
27 ‘ Simon the Canaanite ’ thus becomes one and the same as ‘ Simon Zelotes ’ or ‘ Simon the Zealot ’ , appearing in Matthew and Mark under the former designation and in Luke and in Acts under the latter .
28 In all four Gospels , and in Acts , mention is made of the disciple known as Thomas .
29 The figures were helped by a review of the group 's stocks , both in television programmes and in paintings and prints , which added £1.1m to operating profits .
30 Nevertheless , despite the necessity to protect children from being misled by the stories of ‘ heaven ’ and miracles , it should be made quite clear to them that most of the stories of good works attributed to the people involved are most likely to be true , and as these people are believed to have done much more good than most , they have been given a place in the windows of the churches and in paintings and elsewhere .
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