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

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1 Because of the reduction in the cases of cryptosporidiosis , we are able to withdraw the notice that we previously given in respect of boiling water .
2 An indication of this has been the reduction in the activities of the rural underworld , which was such a thriving feature of village life when it was an occupational community , but which has now virtually disappeared .
3 The majorities in Labour target seats are also smaller than the reduction in the rolls in Dulwich , Streatham , Greenwich and Wallasey .
4 The increase in the proportion of DN cells in TCR- β mutant mice is due to the reduction in the numbers of DP cells : the number per thymus of each DN subpopulation is not altered by the introduction of the TCR- β mutation ( Figs 2 a , 3a and b ) .
5 The reduction in the numbers of farm-workers has weakened the basis of agricultural trade unionism , the peak membership of the National Union of Agricultural and Allied Workers being in 1948 .
6 Figure 2. 2 : Comparative plans of sunken featured buildings from early Anglo-Saxon settlements , showing the variety in the methods of construction
7 The excesses in the analyses of Flotta or offshore may therefore be indirectly due to the effects of Sullom Voe .
8 ‘ How well this social organization serves the purposes of those who seek to impose it depends in the last resort upon the conceptions in the minds of the men and women they recruit for these purposes .
9 TO WHAT extent does the change in the ministers in the economic departments foreshadow a change in policy direction ?
10 The change in the hours for which payment may be claimed accounted for 33.8% ( 536/1584 ) of all night visits in the sample .
11 Within each of these age groups , the difference between the ‘ observed ’ and ‘ age standardized ’ bars gives that change which is not attributable to changing numbers in the age group , and the difference between the ‘ observed ’ and ‘ age/sex/marital status standardized ’ bars gives the change attributable to changes in the headship rates for each marital status of each sex , at each age , i.e. to factors other than the change in the numbers in each age , sex and marital status group .
12 The change in the ways of disciplining has been most evident in the gradual erosion of absolutist , authoritarian and punitive methods of discipline .
13 Nor is it intended to overlook the existence in the councils of state and elsewhere of men to whom any loosening of the reins was wholly repugnant .
14 Similarly the admission in the Women in Management report that most employers view women as , generally speaking , more impressive than men , should be regulated in promotion and career opportunities .
15 The explanation of the inequality in the wages of women and men is closely related to the explanation of women 's more restricted access to paid employment compared with that of men .
16 The currency reform had been intended to halt inflation and end the inequality in the terms of trade .
17 As Victor Saunders points out in his chapter on the Caucasus in The Mountains of Europe ( Oxford Illustrated Press ) , of the ten highest summits , nine received their first ascent from members of the Alpine Club — admittedly including honorary member Vittorio Sella who was Italian , not British .
18 I admired Venables , his flamboyant style and attitude , but I could see the dangers in the temptations of life in London and I regretfully turned down the move .
19 This is clearly the case in the rigs of sailing ships , in tents and in windmills and with certain variations it is true in balloons as well .
20 H. L. Dowbiggin , the Inspector-General of Police , cited one case in Rayigam Korale where twenty-seven buffaloes were stolen from an owner who preferred to pay ransom rather than place the case in the hands of the police .
21 This is particularly the case in the worlds of politics , sport and entertainment .
22 Contemporaries did note approvingly that attempts were made to keep it clean and well aired , which , it seems , had not always been the case in the days of Louis-Philippe .
23 But this increase may not be as great as the rise in the numbers of older people if there is an improvement in their state of fitness as Jefferys and Thane ( 1989 ) suggest .
24 Table 5.4 also suggests another reason not to panic : that over the longer run the rise in the elderly population in the next century and the rise in the numbers of very elderly in this century is to some degree offset by a projected fall in the number of very young non-workers , i.e. , that the relationship between total so-called ‘ dependency ’ and the size of the population of working age may not change significantly .
25 If the rise in the numbers of jobless does not encourage a decline in unit costs then the deficit region/nation will continue to experience an underemployment of resources .
26 Yet the price of certainty in this sense would be to reduce the competence of the initial decision-maker to a mere factfinder , to deny any weight to its opinion on the interpretation of the constituent parts of the X question , and to embroil the courts in the minutiae of all the elements which comprise the conditions of jurisdiction .
27 Swiss and the Germans in the terms of the market because they just ca n't compete .
28 He also announced that the ban on party politics would be lifted on May 18 , rejecting opposition demands that the prohibition should be lifted prior to the referendum in the interests of a full and fair debate .
29 To fully understand how these work it is vitally important that you take the time to compare the notes in the phrases to those in the accompanying chord progressions .
30 A bray of trumpets stilled the clamour , their shrill so angry the birds in the trees around Smithfield rose in noisy protesting flocks .
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