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

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1 In organizational terms the consequences of greater accountability have been pronounced , bringing about changes in staffing , expertise , training and accommodation to respond to the demands made .
2 Whilst this may look like easy fun for those who did not have to cope with the impossible timetables and endless pressures , the reason for criticism is not to deride the working groups but to understand in concrete terms the limitations of the system now in operation .
3 We 'll explain in layman 's terms the benefits of the various satellite TV systems available and work out what 's best for you .
4 Within the programme , in broad terms the priorities in descending order are :
5 The issue raised by Hadow and developed by Plowden was simply this — is it possible to construct an educational programme which will meet in broad terms the needs of young children and adequately prepare them for secondary schooling , the stresses and strains of adolescence and adulthood beyond ?
6 He was able to convey in grotesque terms the characters of George III and his family .
7 However , given the importance of receiving the information required under the section 39 notice to the Bank 's supervision of the defendant and in order to support the [ defendants ' ] application , I am able to state in broad terms the grounds of the investigation and the reasons for the Bank 's supervisory concern .
8 The number of lagged terms that enter into equation ( 6.8 ) are determined empirically by Barro ; that is , he only retains lagged terms the coefficients of which are significantly different from zero .
9 16.20 From level 5 , strand ( i ) in the statements of attainment describes in broad terms the kinds of literature that pupils will read at successive levels , taking into account the various dimensions of text difficulty described in paragraph 7.17 .
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