Example sentences of "in [noun sg] the [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Similarly in hydrology the Journal of Hydrology ( 1963- ) arose because :
2 Reading is encouraged across the whole spectrum of nursing literature rather , reflecting in part the principles of holism ; of caring for the whole person rather than being disease or disorder linked .
3 This was in part the result of research in the archives of the Defence Agency in Tokyo , and partly a response to a compensation suit filed in a Tokyo District Court in December by three former " comfort women " .
4 According to its preamble , which incorporates in part the terms of article 220 , the Convention seeks in particular to facilitate the recognition and enforcement of judgments of courts or tribunals and to strengthen in the Community the legal protection of persons therein established .
5 In contrast the style of shareholding encouraged by privatisation is secure , self-satisfied .
6 In contrast the explanations of racism in terms of prejudice ( B ) or self interest ( E ) offer ‘ get out clauses ’ for whites and pinpoint specific types of motive or intent which may yield tactical priorities in antiracist work .
7 In contrast the breakdown of détente and the new assertiveness characteristic of American policy in the 1980s induced Soviet leaders and foreign policy specialists to adopt a more realpolitik appraisal of the international scene .
8 In contrast the relationships of landlady and lodger , landlord and tenant may have this component .
9 It was just that in camp the link between sex and behaviour was often cruder and more obvious than in ordinary life .
10 In addition the fall in energy costs benefit industries and economic output and help to make the Japanese current account surplus even larger .
11 In addition the lack of upwelling allows a tongue of the equatorial counter-current ( which normally passes into and flails pointlessly about in the Gulf of Panama ) to head further south , into the region of the northbound Peru current .
12 In addition the type of information must be considered .
13 Every bed in that difference has to be paid for with wasted money but in addition the loss of income from that bed has to be found from cuts elsewhere in social services .
14 In addition the failure of surgery and sclerotherapy was assessed in terms of recurring variceal haemorrhage and the need to resort to alternative measures in order to control it .
15 An extensive theoretical treatment of issues such as those covered in section 4.3 is Sos ( 1986 ) , but see in addition the debate between Tan , Finsinger and Vogelsang , and others in the Quarterly Journal of Economics for February 1985 .
16 In addition the tax on petrol was increased by 50 per cent but the government insisted that this rise would not affect industry costs , would encourage the more efficient use of private cars , and would preserve a plan for annualized inflation of 18 per cent for 1991 .
17 In addition the practice of billeting was used on occasion ; it is described plainly in a poem written by a Gallo-Roman landowner , Paulinus of Pella , who originally thought himself lucky not to have had Visigoths billeted on him , but afterwards regretted not having them to protect his estates .
18 In addition the place of operation of subsidiaries must be given and the particulars of associated companies together with the directors ' interests in the companies ' shares .
19 In blackmail the equivalent of dishonesty is an unwarranted demand .
20 There was the matter of box-office takings and in essence the drive for respectability was part of the attempt to build up larger audiences .
21 In practice the majority of investment trust assets are held in quoted company securities , although they are also free to invest in property and trade in currency options and futures , none of which unit trusts are permitted to do .
22 In practice the changes in crypt structure along the stomach are almost a continuum .
23 As can be seen , these are all fairly small , and in practice the lack of asset divisibility is not a major problem , although it does mean that a completely riskless arbitrage transaction may be impossible .
24 In practice the selection of masking and counteracting odours requires much experience in order to avoid further complaints about any resultant odour which could be equally unpleasant , to some people , as the one complained of .
25 The theory on which the charge is founded will seem even more elusive , and in practice the collection of development charge will have to be made in the face of increasing public resistance .
26 In the meantime the discussion will largely remain within the shareholder-centred conception of business enterprise , and during the course of the next seven chapters it will be considered whether in practice the mechanisms of shareholder control , particularly against a background of widely dispersed holdings , are adequate to promote satisfactory levels of corporate efficiency .
27 In practice the application of recall and precision in the evaluation of indexes is hindered by the difficulty of evaluating some of the components in the definition .
28 In practice the risk of default of non repayment is nil so far as lending to the government is concerned .
29 In practice the ideas of state and government tended to be determined by political criteria typical of the period since the era of great 18th-century revolutions , but the idea of ‘ people ’ and ‘ nation ’ largely by pre-political criteria which were helpful in the creation of the imagined and imaginary community .
30 In practice the creation of credit is not as simple as this .
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