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

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1 In particular three forms are prescribed , which to minimise translation problems are required to be printed either in all four official languages of the Organization of American States ( English , French , Portuguese and Spanish ) or at least in the languages of the states of origin and destination .
2 The belief that the NKLP possessed little if any independence and was a vehicle for the implementation of Soviet foreign policy was held by most American officials , including George Kennan , and was illustrated in the reactions to the events of 25 June 1950 .
3 From the Shrine of Asuryan he took ship to Caledor , the only place in the lands of the Elves where a successful stand had been made against the powers of Chaos .
4 He came across as a weak , indecisive leader wracked by doubt and in danger of drowning in the complexities of the problems that faced him .
5 ‘ All very competent ’ George said ‘ though I do n't find any significance in the intervals between the shots — but what does it all prove ? ’
6 100,000 people have worked in the industries over the years and a huge exercise will begin to try and trace everyone .
7 On the very day that the Garotter 's Act became law , the essential distinction between right and wrong faltered appreciably in the pages of The Times where a disturbance was noted at Cremorne Gardens which had resulted in some upper-class rowdies being heavily fined .
8 Some of all this specific debate surfaces in the pages of the Times Higher Education Supplement , and even on occasion in the general ‘ quality ’ press .
9 For Eliot , though , such ideas of tradition and reincarnation would be bound up with heredity at the most basic evolutionary level and with the continuing cycle of renewal and death which he found in the pages of the anthropologists .
10 The landscape of ‘ The Hollow Men ’ is very much a country of the mind , drawing on many of the ideas found in the pages of the anthropologists whom he catalogued as folklore experts in 1924 .
11 The skeleto-muscular mechanisms involved in the movements of the wings are outlined on p. 92 but other aspects of flight are discussed here ( Chadwick , 1953 ; Weis-Fogh and Jensen , 1956 ; Pringle , 1957 , 1965 , 1968 ) .
12 That was not the only service rendered by Clement to Edward : he exonerated the king from his oath to the barons concerning the Confirmation of the Charters in 1297 and annulled the clauses in the Articles on the Charters in 1300 which prescribed twice-yearly excommunication of all violators of Magna Carta and of the Forest Charter .
13 The boundaries of the concept are implicit in the frame structure and in the constraints on the values of the slot fillers .
14 Conflict : Once bankers have a direct/indirect stake in the activities of a securities affiliate , investment advice to customers will no longer be impartial .
15 There are studies by organizational sociologists that suggest the limitations upon the formal control of subordinates by means of rules , and the behavioural studies of law enforcements which have emphasized the significance of bargaining and discretion in the activities of the police and other rule-enforcers .
16 There are those who are identified , more or less , as ‘ religious ’ leaders and who uphold all the abstract things which a vast majority of the human race are agreed on as being good , and there are those who have risen above their fellow men and women in the activities of the arts and sciences , and have therefore made their contributions to goodness by providing human happiness through the material gratification of the senses .
17 Fan-tailed doves , which evidently roosted in the haylofts above the outbuildings , complemented the wind-music with a rhythmic cooing .
18 The additional energy they enjoyed after following the diet for a few weeks helped them to take on a much more positive attitude towards life — I could sense a really happy attitude in the remarks on the questionnaires .
19 There was nothing new in the preoccupations of the Right-Ons .
20 Even if these criteria were generally accepted as determinative , there is no evidence that all ( or even any ) of these factors were present in the contracts between the creditors and the Tin Council .
21 He sat with his eyes closed , lifting his head to sing each verse and dropping it again in the silences between the passages .
22 ONE still finds it difficult to believe that the International Rugby Football Board will abandon any of the experimental variations in the laws before the Lions ' forthcoming tour .
23 But , as day after day , month after month , such entreaties remained unanswered , a growing agnosticism appears in the letters from the men at Verdun .
24 Carmichael states that ‘ the plant is secretly secured in the bodices of the women and in the vests of the men , under the left armpit ’ , while Martin Martin gives an account of a man in Berneray , Harris , who wore it in the neck of his coat to prevent him from seeing visions , and ‘ he never saw any since he first carried that plant about with him ’ .
25 It was , as Theda had not been surprised to find , up in the attics in the servants ' quarters .
26 However , tiger attacks on people have caused problems , especially in the forests of the Sundarbans , where aggressive tigers have been killing people for hundreds of years .
27 on the accountant 's report form they must state the reason for any difference in the figures at the dates of comparison .
28 This same tenfold multiplication factor is found in the figures of the Levites in the book of Numbers .
29 If the essence of infanticide lies in the effects of the stresses consequent upon recent childbirth , then it is this , and not the age of the victim , which should be the basis of the law .
30 Now Castle also includes obligations to make further payments under existing agreements , which were previously only noted as commitments in the notes to the accounts .
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