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

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1 The " offer of amends " would be a valuable protection for the media in cases of unintentional defamation , were it not encumbered by what the Faulks Committee described as " expensive rigmarole " — a procedure which requires the swearing of a detailed affidavit about how the confusion arose , which must be served at the same time as the offer of amends .
2 Osburn saw hope for the future in Englishmen mending their ways .
3 There is no link between the cases in goats and sheep .
4 The Secretary of State is aware that had the Government not broken the link between the rise in pensions and the rise in earnings , the single pensioner would be receiving £14 more a week and a couple £24 more a week .
5 But none the less the community is expressing support for the FDR-FMLN in ways which it is really surprising to see .
6 Together with the London boroughs , the LAB attaches a high priority to helping to nurture the audiences , performers and producers of the future through its support for the arts in schools and for organisations which work for young people .
7 The creation of the Ministry was approved by the Senate on April 18 , and Arslanian , who had experience as a judge in trials of military junta members , was sworn in on April 23 .
8 Although the Macmillan cabinet pressed management to delay a settlement , ministers were not prepared to take responsibility for a breakdown in negotiations ; when the industry settled , the Prime Minister publicly rebuked management for capitulating to the unions and breaching the pay pause ( 1982 : 225–6 ) .
9 Any enquiries relating to centrally developed courses may be directed to the NDOs with responsibility for the area in questions , who will be pleased to keep colleges informed on progress .
10 Since the period in question has been one of economic growth , and since it is argued that the demand for temporary workers grows faster than the demand for labour as a whole in periods of rising economic activity , our findings are particularly noteworthy .
11 Since one of these — the LFS — spans a period of economic growth , and since it is argued that the demand for temporary workers grows faster than demand for labour as a whole in periods of rising economic activity , this finding is particularly striking .
12 The principle of different spatial patterning accounting for the differences in animals applies right across the vertebrates .
13 In essence , then , the scope of a harmonizing measure is determined by the nature and extent of the problem to be tackled , the function of the particular body undertaking the measure , and the feasibility of the project in terms of ability to reach agreement within a reasonable time-frame .
14 Whenever a preliminary selection has been made the student should be encouraged to consider the feasibility of the topic in terms of the resource implications and other constraints .
15 The factor which accounts for the bulk of the variance in responses ( 27 per cent ) is composed of attitudes towards the process of SSE , with its product , the bringing about of changes in schools , being only weakly correlated , suggesting that teachers simply do not see evaluation as necessarily linked to subsequent action .
16 Does not the court indicate that it is necessary to inquire into the adequacy of the consideration in cases of this type ?
17 The previous criticisms revolve around the adequacy of the programme in terms of the ability to meet the timetable for the legislative programme , and of the effective scope and implementation of legislation .
18 The object is to establish the change in hours supply to the labour market ta ; H as a result of a change in wages δW , which , other things equal , generates an income effect ( y ) and a substitution effect ( s ) , as follows ( assuming that the only tax is the introduction of a proportional one on labour income and it is this that is causing the change in W :
19 In 1988 , though , the price index is 120 and this means that part of the increase in national income is a result of the rise in prices rather than the rise in physical output .
20 If we assume , instead , that the poorest in the locality benefits ( though not fully ) from the cuts in central tax , a higher output will be chosen as a result of the cut in taxes , though this will be less than output OX 2 , the output that would be chosen if an equivalent lump-sum grant had been received .
21 However , during the past year or two , as a result of the cuts in funds available to the polytechnic at large it has found itself , like other RMCs , under increasing financial pressure .
22 An analysis of the Lords ' Proxy Book , a study of the tellers in divisions in the Commons , or a consideration of the way the Commons dealt with cases of disputed elections , all reinforce the conclusion that most Parliamentary business — with the exception of purely private legislation , local economic issues , or social and moral questions — was conducted along party lines .
23 It all begins with the stagnation of the blood in capillaries ( tiny blood vessels ) , and this leads to a flow of blood fluids ( plasma ) through the capillary walls which separate fat-storing cells known as adipose cells .
24 Marx looked confidently forward to a world in which the Industrial Revolution had triumphed completely , bringing in its train a thorough mechanization of life and the concentration of the population in cities .
25 It 's part of a realistic demonstration of the cost in casualties and cash of road accidents , 95 percent of which are caused by human error .
26 the growing uncertainty of the environment in terms of reductions in the amount of capital and revenue money available ;
27 I beg to move , to leave out from ’ House ’ to the end of the Question and to add instead thereof : regrets that Her Majesty 's Government 's preoccupation with divisions in its own Party has meant that in the Inter-Governmental Conferences it has not taken the negotiating approach necessary to ensure that the United Kingdom exercises decisive influence on the future of the Community in ways which will help to advance the living and working standards of the people of this country in company with other peoples of Europe ; calls upon Her Majesty 's Government to work for an agreement at the European Council which ensures inclusion of the Social Charter , qualified majority voting on social and environmental matters , powers for the European Parliament to hold the Commission to account in ways that complement the role of national parliaments , decision-making at the level — local , regional , national or Community — where maximum democratic control is at all times exercised , foreign and security policy co-operation without the development of a European Community military role , widening of the Community as rapidly as practicable , co-operation to combat terrorism and other crime , and strengthened powers for ECOFIN as the politically responsible counterpart to any European Central Bank system ; and urges the Government to work to secure agreement to , and adopt policies for , high levels of employment , sustainable non-inflationary growth , balanced regional and national economic development and social cohesion , and for the fundamental reform of the CAP , in order to achieve real economic convergence in the years leading to economic and monetary union and a single currency as the essential foundation for those changes and to safeguard the long-term interests of the people of the United Kingdom . ' .
28 THE GOVERNMENT is promising to continue the fight to find a cure for AIDS after the failure of the AZT drug to halt the onset of the disease in trials .
29 This includes not only documenting the sectoral pattern of activity in cities , but also an appraisal of the consequences in terms of job opportunities for different groups within the economically active population .
30 I think some people rather suspect that magistrates take the side of the police in cases .
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