Example sentences of "in [adj] term [conj] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As Kaysen notes , ‘ [ w ] here new plants are placed both in regional terms and in relation to existing centers of population affects the balance of regional development and the character of urban and suburban growth ’ .
2 It may help to see how the need for process studies was perceived to exist and then to proceed to indicate in which branches studies were undertaken using what methods as a basis for assessing how our knowledge has increased in spatial terms and in time with reference to catastrophic views .
3 Growth was spectacular in the second half of the 1950s , both in absolute terms and by comparison with the levels of the preceding decade .
4 Sweden , Denmark , Belgium , Switzerland , West Germany , Austria , France and the Netherlands all received more applications for asylum from refugees than the UK both in absolute terms and in proportion to population .
5 The possession of power by companies is principally an attribute of size , and so the companies with which this book is concerned are usually large both in absolute terms and in relation to the industry or industries in which they operate .
6 That in line with the Area Staff Commission and understanding the need to give adequate administrative support on an equitable basis , Regional Coordinators be given a budget of certainly not less in real terms than at present , to allocate to administrative support for regional colleagues wef April 1st , 1993 .
7 The phrase ‘ certainly not less in real terms than at present ’ is a base line and not a final restriction .
8 The cost of thefts from schools had risen from £60,000 to about £70,000 over the same period , representing a drop in real terms because of inflation .
9 Jim Dunlop , company secretary of the RSNO , said yesterday that it would obviously be more difficult to balance its budget with a grant which was reduced in real terms because of inflation .
10 erm And he describes them in these terms because of course this is how he sees them from different angles while rounding a series of bends on the road , so that in fact he describes the movement which his senses perceive , not the solid immobility to which his intellect testifies .
11 The package was the largest of its kind — both in nominal terms and in relation to the size of the economy — in Japanese history .
12 Erm I must say I share Peter 's view here that the er location of the new settlement , whether in general terms or by district , has not been through the public consultation process .
13 There are other matters however , which seem to me to be much more significant in statistical terms and in relation to the total level of provision
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