Example sentences of "in [v-ing] [noun pl] ' [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Be that as it may , the editorial and short report will encourage the young doctors in question and will bring hope and faith in the fairness of the BMJ in drawing readers ' attention to this issue .
2 The club is continuing its association with the Consumers ' Association 's annual resort guide , the incomparable Good Skiing Guide , and is again cooperating in gathering skiers ' reports on the resorts they visit .
3 The police and officials have succeeded in delineating fans ' territories in a way that the fans themselves could never have done .
4 Paragraph 29 of the statement of claim alleges that the third and fourth defendants and through them , the fifth defendant were ‘ knowingly concerned ’ in the breaches of section 3 , 47 , 56 and 57 in four specified respects , namely , ( i ) in authorising the transfer of a sum of U.S. $250,000 out of an account in the name of the second defendant into which investors ' money had been paid ; ( ii ) in making arrangements during the postal strike in September 1988 for the collection from investors of their cheques and for the distribution of advertisements inviting investment in Euramco ; ( iii ) in paying investors ' cheques into Pantell S.A. 's bank account ; and ( iv ) in attempting to set up an account at Barclays Bank 's Holborn branch for another company , also called Pantell S.A.
5 This surfaced prominently in considering members ' views about the core work experience requirements for membership .
6 We are interested in approaching girls ' schools in Greater London ( be they private or state , comprehensive or single-sex ) which have a science tradition .
7 The museum , it turned out , had invited to the opening ceremonies the Croatian president , Franjo Tudjman , who has been accused of being anti-Semitic ( he denies it ) and has talked about ‘ Judeo-Nazis ’ in criticising Israelis ' treatment of the Palestinians .
8 The second , Non-preferential Claims by Employees Dismissed without Proper Notice by Insolvent Employers , gives guidance on those factors that should be taken into account in calculating employees ' claims under the Employment Protection ( Consolidation ) Act 1978 .
9 The reason given for this conviction has been that assessment , in grading pupils ' performance in any given test , would leave some pupils with a sense of being of less value than others in the class .
10 The RRA was very doubtful of the adequacy of stringent planning conditions in restraining companies ' operations in view of their own experience with other companies .
11 Social workers have an important role in raising clients ' consciousness of the structural sources of their difficulties so that they can achieve greater influence and control over their lives .
12 One answer would be for the judges ruling on applications for chapter 11 to get tough in backing creditors ' claims against the firm .
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