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

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1 So if we can look at the relatively small numbers , albeit , I mean , tragic numbers of people who have been harmed or died , we do have to set it into perspective against risks in other walks of life and against the enormous benefits that medicines have done .
2 Risch has shown how the pattern of recurrence risks in various classes of relatives can elucidate the mode of inheritance of a trait .
3 There are a number of characteristics in these types of market that distinguish them from consumer markets .
4 At one time , politicians said that , with data processing , firms would be able to set up offices in remote areas of France' well away from Paris .
5 Watch out for details about their trips in future editions of TeleClub .
6 Animals in all stages of misery are turned out on to the streets , left in remote areas , even just left behind after the family holiday .
7 ‘ REAL TEACHERS ’ I define as those working in a busy school , facing unimagined shortages in all kinds of resources .
8 ‘ REAL TEACHERS ’ I define as those working in a busy school , facing unimagined shortages in all kinds of resources .
9 He was actively involved in the preservation and revival of local crafts such as glass-blowing , leather-work , dyeing , spinning , and weaving , and maintained contacts with craftsmen in various parts of Palestine .
10 Between a perfectly preserved marine terrace and one so destroyed as to be unrecognisable there must be a whole series of terrace fragments in various states of preservation .
11 Surveying the distribution of dolphins and promoting the establishment of dolphin reserves in suitable areas of Bangladesh , India , and Nepal .
12 Because Rotterdam is the distribution port for your cargo whether sold or not yet sold : traders in all kinds of commodities are based here .
13 Zoophilus had not been able to acquire a copy of Vial 's plan but he put forward a plan of his own for an animal hospital , for a regular set of teachers forming a school , and provision for receiving living subjects in various states of disease .
14 Indeed , a major theme which is influencing the use and impact of computers in all kinds of applications is the increasingly simple way in which users can make them do complex and powerful things .
15 Despite the widespread use of computers in many areas of work , there is unfortunately a significant degree of misunderstanding concerning them .
16 Legato has made multiple entries in three sections of WIN.INI , under [ Extensions ] , [ Embedding ] and [ Legato ] .
17 More recent studies have demonstrated similar relationships in other groups of vertebrates including lizards , birds , carnivores and primates .
18 In Chapter 6 , we used this approach to the understanding of language processing to interpret the results of various different sorts of experiments involving the comprehension and production of single words in skilled users of language .
19 Recognise and talk about the use of word play , eg puns , unconventional spellings etc , and some of the effects of the writer 's choice of words in imaginative uses of English .
20 a body with branches in various parts of Britain which agitated strongly for the repeal of the Catholic Relief Act of 1778 .
21 Richard Gough himself came from one of the most ancient families in the parish of Myddle , and one that had branches in several parts of north Shropshire .
22 Well er we , we 've taken a , a , a policy view over the years because the group has a number of er very attractive er products and , and , and , and shareholders have frequently asked if was possible erm , to have concessions in all sorts of areas and the view we 've taken is that it involves a , a , a , a , a great deal of administration and that our real job is to er increase the profits of the business er , a as well as we can and then to pay dividends to the shareholders erm who will er , er , then use that money er , hopefully to buy a good number of our products .
23 The role of speaker variables in sociolinguistic theory was assessed , and the practical difficulties of putting into operation the social class and network variables in different types of community was explored .
24 There is also a rough guide to water losses in different parts of Britain and Northern Ireland during the crucial months from April to September , and a full year 's daily rainfall chart that you fill in yourself .
25 The Opificio courses will last for three years plus one ‘ finishing ’ year , with specialisations in all fields of restoration , including paintings ; sculpture ; metalwork ; frescoes ; textiles ; and terracotta .
26 From 1977 he has been building luxury homes in various parts of North Wales , and in 1987 began a 16-home development at Deganwy which was to collect special awards .
27 He said the Budget was anti-poor and anti-Scottish because it cost 30 per cent more to heat homes in some parts of Scotland than the south-east of England .
28 One piece of the inscribed marble base survives with them , and shows that the dedicator was a Sicilian , one of the Deinomenid family who made themselves tyrants in these years of Syracuse and other cities .
29 It was widely understood that these areas of disagreement were directly attributable to the relative strengths of the superpowers in different categories of weapons .
30 At the head of Her Majesty 's Inspectorate is the senior chief inspector , with seven chief inspectors under him or her , each of whom is responsible for co-ordinating the work of staff and divisional inspectors in several areas of education ( one chief inspector is responsible for pre-school and primary education , educational disadvantage and multiracial education , for example ; and another for the curriculum 5–16 , local advisory services , LEA inspections and independent schools ) .
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