Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [prep] [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | As a result banks may have to call in money from the discount houses , which , in turn being short of liquidity , have to sell bills back to the Bank of England ( acting as lender of last resort ) . |
2 | If commercial banks are short of liquid assets , they will have to call in money from the discount houses . |
3 | The banks might then be obliged to call in money from the discount houses . |
4 | Banks , now short of cash , call in money from the discount houses , which are in turn forced to borrow from the Bank of England . |
5 | But the town workers , they of course arc in harness with the factory masters and proprietors of industry , and they want cheap corn . ’ |
6 | But the Hammonds fell into arrears in payment of the mortgage instalments due to the building society . |
7 | At low frequencies the signals do not have much carrying capacity , but go too high and the oxygen and hydrogen molecules in the atmosphere can actually vibrate in sympathy with the radio waves , absorbing the signals . |
8 | Only a few weeks before , he had said in response to a publicity interviewers ' assertion that his father , John , had abandoned the family when he was born : ‘ My father and mother separated when I was a baby . |
9 | As for the fuller versions of the migration , as preserved in Fredegar 's Chronicle and in the Liber Historiae Francorum , they may have been written in response to the origin legends of the Goths , which had been developed by Cassiodorus and preserved by Jordanes . |
10 | There were any number of flogging editorials in response to the Hooligan outrages — in The Daily Mail , for example , the News of the World and even the medical journal The Lancet — and the Ratepayers ' Association manifesto was widely reported in the press as evidence of public support for flogging . |
11 | Herd formation may then come about in response to the distribution patterns of rich food in patches . |
12 | In response to the austerity measures introduced after the OPEC ban , including a three-day working week , they struck against the Conservative government of Edward Heath in 1975 , eventually contributing to its defeat . |
13 | During the decade after the war , immigration , most particularly from the West Indies , rose sharply in response to the employment opportunities I mentioned earlier . |
14 | In response to the import quotas , Japanese manufacturers have been rapidly expanding production in the US . |
15 | Yet within Oxford her energies and charm were employed chiefly in defence of the home students , a growing society that included mature students and foreigners and prospered under her quietly autocratic but kindly regime . |
16 | COPPES has set up a mural newspaper , in defence of the prison authorities , which comments on the national Political situation . |
17 | In that time , we were tied to the gold standard , which we found to be inadequate and inflexible , especially as it depended in part on the mining activities in the gold mines of South Africa and the Soviet Union . |
18 | They are normative because the assessment will depend in part on the value judgements adopted by the assessor . |
19 | The London SCCs originated in part from the Relief Committees established in 1899 by the School Board , and continued by the LCC until they were renamed in 1907 when the Council put into effect section ( 1a ) of the Education ( Provision of Meals ) Act 1906 , which called for the establishment of Canteen Committees . |
20 | The costs of convalescence are normally met in part by individual or Branch contributions and in part by the welfare funds raised by the Association . |
21 | The costs of convalescence are normally met in part by individual or Branch contributions , and in part by the welfare funds raised by the Association . |
22 | The Salvadorean people are giving a lesson to the whole world , and especially to the North Americans , because even after almost three years of finding ourselves beset by the guerrilla , a total misgovernment by the PDC and a catastrophic foreign intervention , we still have the moral integrity " to continue protecting against such a calamity " , financed and encouraged in part by the leftist sectors which have infiltrated the North American government … |
23 | The report pointed out that in Germany the role of channelling knowledge and technology from HE to industry is fulfilled in part by the Fraunhofer institutes , bridging the divide between the aspirations of academia and industry . |
24 | More recently , in his The Sons of Horus he has found ways of incorporating the profiled attitudes and poses seen in ancient Egyptian designs with straight turned-in legs , elongated lines and angled arms , all in contrast to the turnedout legs and curving bodies of classical dance . |
25 | Particular attention has been drawn to the significance of a developing internal street network within the overall plan , in contrast to the ribbon developments which remained dependent upon the main roads . |
26 | Further , a disposition between the separated spouses will rank as a transfer between the spouses ; so that the exemption is still available , as there is no requirement ( in contrast to the capital gains tax legislationsee p16 ) that the spouses shall be living together . |
27 | But we pointed out , first , that the hypothesis of formative causation , if true , would be extremely important ; and secondly that it was , in contrast to the crackpot ideas with which Nature ( vol 90 , p 749 ) confused it , open to experiment . |
28 | The threshing floor , which was paved , probably in contrast to the floor surfaces of the bays to either side , always ran across the barn . |
29 | Junior naval officers were nominally ratings , for a midshipman was a warrant officer in contrast to the army equivalents , the ensign of foot or cornet of cavalry , who enjoyed commissioned rank , but it was for that reason that the Admiralty did not monopolise first appointments in the fleet , only interesting themselves in appointments at the rank of lieutenant or above . |
30 | In contrast to the morning papers , which suffered most heavily from the competition of the nationals , the evenings also had scope for growth in towns where an evening was not already established . |