Example sentences of "in [noun pl] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | [ Obituary notice in Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers , vol. lxxviii , 1884 , pp. 414–16 ; Simon Adamson , Seaside Piers , 1977 ; private information . ] |
2 | Part of the answer is provided by variations in attitudes towards the advantages of a welfare state system and specifically towards the major beneficiaries of that system in their context , blacks , especially black , female-headed families . |
3 | In Offe 's work ( see Keane , 1984 ) , the origins of the contradictions of the welfare state in late capitalism are not located in class struggle , but in conflicts among the subsystems of socialization , economy and the state in late capitalism . |
4 | This results not only in a shift along the marginal productivity of labour curves , but in shifts in the positions of the curves . |
5 | Each song is felt as a miniature music-drama , a perfect summation in notes of the terrors of the heart , the loneliness of the mind as expressed by Rellstab , even more Heine . |
6 | Section 231 requires information specified in Schedule 5 to be given in notes to the accounts regarding what are referred to in the headings to the section and the Schedule as ‘ related undertakings ’ — an expression which the Act does not define but which includes parent and subsidiary undertakings , associated undertakings , joint ventures , and undertakings in which the company has a substantial holding . |
7 | The IBOA will , of course , be tackling this particular problem in discussions with the Banks over the coming months . |
8 | I had taken to finishing off the flat beer left in cans by the members of Norris 's itinerant card school after its frequent visits chez nous , and was seriously considering starting to steal from bookshops in an attempt to raise some cash . |
9 | So far as possible , the upper and lower orders of society were made invisible to one another by the separation , in towns of the prosperous from the indigent , in houses of the servants from their masters . |
10 | The stars of either sex clustered in twos or threes , massing their power , or strode out alone , shining soloists , while the less attractive gathered for protection in groups outside the offices of some religious or political organization . |
11 | The victim , Bheki Mlangeni , had been engaged in investigations into the activities of police " death squads " [ see p. 37952 ] and the much-criticized Civil Co-operation Bureau ( CCB ) of the South African Defence Force , which , it had been alleged , was formed to eliminate anti-government activists . |
12 | It runs below a raised beach , evidence that in ages past the waters of the loch were higher than they are today . |
13 | In ages past the Khan-queens of the Gospodars learned how to draw upon the icy magic to weave their spells of frozen destruction . |
14 | In figure 7.6 the capacitances to earth are represented as lumped together from nodes A , B , C and D. Notice that if nothing is done about these capacitances , they act in pairs across the arms of the bridge ; for example , the reactance of C A in series with that of C B is in parallel with the impedance Z 1 . |
15 | It was pinned in banknotes on the robes of the local thaumaturge as his statue — or hers was carried through the village , or dropped into the collecting pouches the sacristan poked into the pews . |
16 | In my next two chapters I shall attempt to compare the official curriculum in African primary schools with actual curriculum practice , and thus to contrast what official plans say should happen in schools with the realities of what actual schools and real teachers plan and provide . |
17 | We also educate young people in schools about the dangers of drug use . |
18 | With teachers ' morale at its lowest ebb in living memory and with parental frustration escalating , the way was clear for Central Government to demand that schools be made much more accountable — accountable to the parent body which the teachers had for years struggled to involve in schools in the interests of the children they were teaching . |
19 | You are free to choose the best in books from the worlds of literature , history , cinema , women 's studies , art , politics and social sciences . |
20 | It involves a new subdivision of manufacturing processes on an international basis under which multinational corporations based in the UK , Europe , Japan and the US have established manufacturing plants in the Third World to produce parts which are combined in branches of the multinationals in other countries . |
21 | Barn owls ' favourite prey are short-tailed voles , which live in hedgerows along the sides of roads . |
22 | The civil power only has competence in matters regarding the effects of such marriages ’ ( Code of Canon Law 1917 : 1016 ) . |
23 | The other is that the molecule magnetite may act as the magnetic sense , and traces of magnetite have indeed been found in bones in the brains of pigeons and other species including humans . |
24 | ‘ Walking in sandals on the lanes of south-west France . ’ |
25 | This plant with flowers of yellow white , pink and red , often striped or even differently coloured on the same plant , grew out of the walls , and in cracks between the cobbles of the streets . |
26 | the foresters come with horses at harvest time , and collect every kind of corn in sheaves within the bounds of the forest , and outside near the forest . |
27 | He seemed to have grown up , and was much more established in things like the beginnings of lateral work . |
28 | The growing professionalism of both diplomats and foreign office officials during this period is seen most clearly in changes in the ways in which they were recruited . |
29 | Material circumstances , then , do affect the standard and quality of teaching , as the HMI have themselves noted in surveys of the effects of public expenditure policies on teaching and learning . |
30 | The reduced weighting of standardised mortality ratio in the final formula resulted in a shift in resources from the regions with higher premature mortality ( predominantly in the north ) to those with lower premature mortality ( mainly in the south east ) as shown in the first column of the table . |