Example sentences of "exists in the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 A complete photographic record of the paintings exists in the Anderson-Alinari archives and this will be an essential tool to their reconstruction .
2 In contrast to the position in the UK , it is settled law that there exists in the US , at common law , a private right of action for insider trading violations in breach of Rule 10b-5 on impersonal stock exchange markets .
3 If we return to the point where this chapter began , it is surely evident that nothing approaching the executive hegemony found in the United Kingdom exists in the United States .
4 This type of executive still exists in the United States , whose Constitution has not been altered in this particular since its inception .
5 Nor did Arran obey the injunction to destroy all his bonds ; one , made by Hugh , master of Eglinton in 1545 , still exists in the Hamilton archives .
6 The major duties of the professor will be to pursue his or her own research and to sustain an active research group , whilst acting as a focus for the extensive activity in Theoretical Chemistry that already exists in the Oxford Chemistry School .
7 No limit exists in the UK .
8 Permitted upper limits to stocking are also similar in both countries — 6 sheep/hectare in the UK and 6.7 sheep/hectare in France , though no limit exists in the UK for cattle compared with 1.35 cows/hectare in France .
9 US law on insider dealing is considerably more pervasive and pragmatic than that which exists in the UK .
10 A similar relationship also exists in the Claymore field where the Z1 Carbonate is situated on an upthrown fault block .
11 I think a settlement of this size would be compatible with the general pattern of village development that exists in the York area , if a new settlement were significantly larger than this pattern I think there would be a high degree of risk of coalescence with the existing er communities , and would certainly threaten their identity .
12 Comment was made this morning , er earlier on by Mr Timothy about the fact that the new settlement would be likely to generate a higher usage of transport than is the norm for Greater York , if I understood him correctly , erm , knowing the public transport system in Greater York , erm , I fail to see how he could possibly come to that conclusion , because bus services in the rural part of Greater York are very poor , clearly that 's partly because of the distribution of the rural population , and I fail to see that a settlement of the size being suggested would actually generate a level of usage of public transport any higher than that which ex already exists in the York in flat , and certainly no higher than exists within the exis existing urban area .
13 The Highlands and Islands Integrated Development Programme in the UK has its equivalent in the Lozere department but no IDP exists in the Auvergne and the implications for nature conservation of these programmes would have to be the subject of a specific study when their impact is clearer .
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