Example sentences of "in [det] areas [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 In some areas we have had to put on special courses to prepare students for A-level . ’
2 In some areas we are already competing for that work ’ .
3 In some areas we have complimentary products and some overlap , ’ explained Amdahl chief executive officer Joe Zemke .
4 In some areas we have measured a contamination which is much bigger than in the Minimata incident in the Japan .
5 In some areas we were more sophisticated and advanced , ’ said .
6 In some older dances they each hold a corner of a handkerchief to form a link and in some areas they link little fingers .
7 In general these movements have operated only at grass-roots level , but in some areas they have been joining up to form networks of organisations of the urban poor .
8 In some areas they were able to further the cause of reform through their positions on the bench of justices .
9 In April 1983 , teachers reported that in some areas they had not been paid for four months and 828 schools had been closed down .
10 In some areas they have actually added to housing stress by contributing to gentrification , while areas with great social need or high levels of rented accommodation have sometimes been excluded ( Lansley 1979 ) .
11 In some areas they started earlier — in the Givetian — elsewhere they lasted on into the Famennian , but in the Frasnian Stage reefs and reef limestones ( in their broadest sense ) were experiencing their finest hour .
12 In some areas it goes further in its handling of Stalinism than the conventional wisdom in the Soviet media , and certainly than official party spokespeople have done .
13 Emergency admissions develop a momentum of their own , not least because in some areas it seems the only way to get a place in a local authority residential home ( Sinclair , 1988b ) .
14 In some areas it is as if nothing has changed , and in other areas there are some quite bizarre decisions . ’
15 This may be charged on the actual amount of water you use or a percentage of it , or in some areas it may be based on the rateable value of your home .
16 Estimates suggest that the peasantry as a whole was giving up over one-third of its total rice output for much of the period , but in some areas it may have been much higher .
17 In some areas it was acknowledged that these plots contributed substantially to the food supply .
18 In some areas it was necessary to assume that adaptation of the organism to its environment is crucial both for survival and for long-term evolution .
19 Increasingly in some areas it can be seen that settlement sites occupied in the Roman period continued through post-Roman times to form the basic framework of medieval and modern villages and hamlets .
20 However , the Community has always had variable depth in its integration — in some areas it has been deeply integrated and in others there has been shallower integration .
21 In some areas it was reported that large numbers of troops had ben deployed to restore order .
22 In some areas it was an end in itself , notably in the field of town and environmental planning , in others the means by which changes should be brought about , essentially through well thought out rationalisation and reorganisation , or , more broadly , as a global commitment to the future — the only way of ensuring that desirable social and economic changes could be brought about .
23 Er , yes , Mr Chairman , nationally it is going down , locally we 're , we 're going along on a plateau , erm , and in some areas it is actually go the incidence is going up , but this is basically like Scotland where they have n't got many anyway .
24 You will probably be visited from time to time , and in some areas you will get practical help such as toy kits , toy libraries , first aid kits and safety equipment on loan .
25 In many ways , this is a year of great contrasts — in some areas you will face restrictions , in others expansion .
26 In some areas you 're as blinkered as a donkey .
27 In some areas he could plant his land with windmills .
28 In such areas we discover a whole lived ‘ colouring ’ , and a wide area of actual social practice , which are culturally specific and thus analytically indispensable .
29 In these areas we should not expect to find deserted , shrunken or moved villages , but the equivalent for hamlets and farms , and this is indeed the case with hundreds of such sites identified on Dartmoor and in west Somerset , for example ; this will be discussed further in Chapter 7 .
30 Whereas the national average frequency of being a ‘ mugging ’ victim ( robbery/theft from the person ) was 1.4 per cent , in these areas it was : I : 3.9 per cent ; H : 4.3 per cent ; G : 3.3 per cent .
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