Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [prep] [art] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.

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31 The craving for meat seemed to grow with the cold ; chickens were sometimes killed and eaten but never gratuitously , only in sacrifice at the gods ' demand , and the sheep and goats were away in the south .
32 When not in conflict with the parties ' agreement or with the CMI Rules , the Uniform Rules of Conduct for the Interchange of Trade Data by Teletransmission ( UNCID ) also govern the parties ' conduct .
33 Therefore we are currently reexamining the role of future events of this kind in conjunction with the Students ' Union and the Careers Advisory Service .
34 More members are needed for this class which is organised in conjunction with the Teachers ' Training Course and is helping to support it .
35 But we 've been involved with two specific projects that we 've worked on in conjunction with the tenants ' association ,
36 REGIONAL council elections will go ahead as planned in Scotland in May 1994 , in spite of the councils ' having less than two years to survive .
37 What is important to note , therefore , is that governments often abruptly or gradually change their policies , generally around the mid-term of Parliament , and that continuities occur in spite of the parties ' starting out with different policies .
38 Management yesterday began suspending ambulance staff in retaliation to the unions ' work-to-rule tactics .
39 The scandal began in September 1991 when an inquiry revealed that thousands of cheques had been drawn in excess of the account-holders ' funds at the House bank , thereby providing the offenders with limitless and interest-free credit .
40 A few years ago this game was used in evidence for a players ' international quality , but there is so much serious , competitive rugby now that a post-Christmas frolic is not rated in assessing credentials .
41 Current assets , such as debtors , stocks and cash , amount to £33,000 , which is fairly paltry in comparison with the creditors ' figure of £400,000 , three quarters of which is due within one year .
42 Arghatun 's lack of interest in the news of other settled worlds suggested an awareness of the universe which was far in advance of the inhabitants ' theoretical evolutionary time .
43 [ ] Plc 's professional advisers will confirm that there are no obligations of ABC outstanding other than in the completion accounts in respect of the directors ' pension fund or any other pension scheme of ABC and its subsidiaries and will have access to any records they reasonably deem necessary .
44 ( 2 ) As against a person dealing as consumer , liability in respect of the goods ' correspondence with description or sample , or their quality or fitness for any particular purpose , can not be excluded or restricted by reference to any such term .
45 In some firms , interest is agreed to be paid in respect of the partners ' capital accounts ( Clause 7.03 ) : that fact together with the agreed rate should be specified , for it would not be presumed .
46 In a gift such as this ie ‘ to A for life with remainder to B ’ , A is not entitled to interest in respect of the executors ' year ( see Re Whittaker [ 1882 ] 2 Ch D 657 ) .
47 The Dutch sellers were entitled to those proceeds of sale in priority to the buyers ' other creditors ( secured and unsecured ) .
48 Asked during the Dec. 4 Supreme Soviet session what would happen if a republic refused to sign , Gorbachev replied that public opinion increasingly was in favour of the authorities ' acting " resolutely to preserve the Union " .
49 But this , too , works in favour of the Masters ' mystique .
50 The civil service is in turmoil , with technocrats and members of the old regime being dumped in favour of the Democrats ' placemen .
51 Such a change of tactics in the gilt-edged market did not preclude intervention , but such intervention would be in accordance with the authorities ' own requirements rather than in response to particular market changes .
52 Some system might be adopted ( Clause 13.06 ) for coordinating applications for new certificates ; ( 2 ) to maintain bank accounts in accordance with the Solicitors ' Accounts Rules and to provide for restrictions on drawings from such accounts ( Clauses 6.0.4 and 6.0.6 ) .
53 It has been held by the High Court that an agreement to settle an appeal made under s 54 , TMA 1970 was subject to the ordinary laws of contract and that it was therefore subject to rectification where , because of a mistake , the agreement was not in accordance with the parties ' intentions ( p 100 ) .
54 It was therefore subject to rectification where , because of a mistake , the agreement was not in accordance with the parties ' intentions .
55 In the third term a meeting is held between students and the Dean or Assistant Dean and Co-ordinator alone , following an agenda set in consultation with the Students ' Union .
56 Anderson will be anxious to counter the slump in form before the Blues ' primary target this season , the Smirnoff Irish League Championship , gets underway in a fortnight 's time .
57 His hopes of victory rose after a health authority QC appeared to concede , in answer to the judges ' questions , that regulations requiring consultations to take place had not been properly complied with .
58 In answer to the reporters ' questions as to why he had n't put up a defence for Mitchum , Geisler said , ‘ The evidence was in the transcript .
59 ( 4 ) They are used in relation to the heroines ' development in various ways .
60 Themes of nature and setting , which are used in relation to the heroines ' development in various ways , are apparent in both novels .
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