Example sentences of "in wales the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | English planning authorities are already given policy advice on coastal issues , whereas in Wales the work of the Coastal Strategic Working Group is emphasised . |
2 | In Wales the scheme is different so contact your council for further information . |
3 | It gives local government in Wales the money it needs to provide high quality services and to get on with the job . |
4 | In Wales the WRFU has set up an international players ' trust fund . |
5 | In addition to validating courses in further education institutions in Wales the university has a big stake itself in teacher training , including a virtual monopoly of the training of teachers for further education . |
6 | In Scotland the Assembly would have had limited powers to pass legislation on domestic affairs while in Wales the Assembly would have been restricted to the approval of Statutory Instruments . |
7 | In Wales the support for devolution amounted to a derisory 11.8 per cent . |
8 | In Wales the take-up of capital grants has increased considerably in recent years ; the bulk of the money has gone to a comparatively small number of larger farms . |
9 | The Scottish arrangements were well established by the end of the nineteenth century ; in Wales the pattern has evolved since the 1950s . |
10 | In Wales the nature of the war was largely dominated by physical factors : in mountainous territory foot soldiers were of greater use than heavy cavalry would ever be . |
11 | In Wales the amount of development plan grants paid for drainage increased 3.5 times , and for grassland improvement 3.2 times , between 1979/80 and 1982/83 compared with a rise of 74% for farm buildings ( the latter then attracting a much lower rate of grant ) . |
12 | Mr Bellamy , who became famous as a TV botanist , said : ‘ Every day in Wales the environment is under attack . |
13 | In Wales the rate was 130% of the UK average , in Scotland 170% , in Northern Ireland 237% and in the North-West 133% [ Matthews et al. , 1982 ] . |