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

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1 Britain is a late runner in the modern tramway stakes , although such systems have been operating successfully for years in Continental cities .
2 How to find an agency : Look locally for ads in health clinics , doctors ' surgeries , shop windows , or check in the telephone directory .
3 We are therefore the inheritors of this tradition whereby expertise , being concentrated , has accrued to the point now where technology allied with pedagogy can provide quite powerfully for children in need , in whatever their setting .
4 Blood and urine were collected stimultaneously for assessments in the laboratory .
5 Just picking up on Professor Lock 's point earlier on about changes in the nineteen eighties or since the nineteen eighties , erm as in my statement I have suggested that there has been a substantial loss of nature conservation interest and wild life habitats both in this county and throughout the country .
6 Early morning 's not my best time , specially when I 've spent half the night dreaming terrible dreams and the other half listening to some loon droning on about turtles in Japan — but it was great dawdling along by the river .
7 She was encouraged to study education , anthropology and African religion besides " doing a little about missions in the Third World " .
8 Boussena 's tour coincided with a series of visits by Sa'adoun Hammadi , Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister , to Kuwait , Qatar , Saudi Arabia and the UAE , during which he pressed vigorously for cuts in production to be implemented .
9 The aim is that the open services standards should help service providers to deliver the same types of remote services cost-effectively for systems in a network as are available for centralised systems .
10 The 9 and 11 June amendment widens the scope of the categories of objects concerned and increases the time limit within which a claim for restitution can be made from thirty to fifty years , removing it altogether for objects in state or ecclesiastical ownership .
11 In the 1946 birth cohort , their effects were mediated mostly through differences in timing of first birth , the significance of which was underlined above ( Kiernan 1987 ) .
12 There were a lot of French-Canadian soldiers stationed in the area , together with British and Americans , and a weekly film show was put on for all-comers in the Methodist chapel on Saturday nights .
13 Nigel Lawson 's tax cuts will , it seems , be defended to the last ( though the International Monetary Fund is reportedly applying pressure in that regard ) and the search is on for cutbacks in the social side of public spending .
14 So for one reason or another , people stay on for years in Special Hospitals , sometimes hundreds of miles from their home area , denied the opportunity to develop a normal life for themselves again .
15 And to perform this role they need to have sufficient content to be used rather as premises in inferences .
16 That was enough for magistrates in the city who imposed fines and costs of almost £900 .
17 These days all that seems innocent stuff — occasional cigarette smoking is n't enough for schoolkids in the Nineties .
18 But it was William Wollaston 's process that rendered ‘ malleable ’ platinum available in quantities large enough for crucibles in which to concentrate lead chamber sulphuric acid , later to be superseded by contact acid made with the aid of a platinum catalyst .
19 Such figures say much about ways in which female employment was determined by economic and cultural constraints .
20 First , as a general point , an industry may change from being a natural monopoly not only through changes in underlying technology but also through changes in demand .
21 ANDES argues that only through reforms in the social and economic structure of the country , and with an end to the concentration of power in the hands of the oligarchy , can the inadequacies and inequalities of the Salvadorean education system be overcome .
22 for each vertex u F , D[u] is the length of a shortest path from s to u which , apart from u , passes only through vertices in F.
23 Volunteers can come in through advertisements in the local paper or shops .
24 What of the many schools with dedicated staff who do so much for pupils in deprived areas ?
25 Government cut the grants to local authorities , arguing that nurseries were now required only for families in particular need ( Ministry of Health Circular 221/45 , 1945 ) .
26 Whilst it is not incorrect to identify all of these as sources , or illustrations , of moral indignation of one sort or another — indeed there are significant connections between them — attempting to fit them into a historical framework which appears to allow only for movements in one direction , i.e. permissiveness followed by control , results in a degree of historical inaccuracy .
27 But only for suits in Upper Class .
28 Metro Saverstrip — only for journeys in West Yorkshire ; Metro DayRover — you can get as far as Manchester with this if you 're elderly or disabled and are permitted to take a dog or other authorized companion .
29 The notorious ambiguity of Locke 's conception of property , which at times means " Lives , Liberties and Estates " , and at other only " Estates " or property in the ordinary sense , also makes it unclear whether government exists for the benefit of all , or only for property-owners in the usual sense .
30 We find a simple splitting into two states only for molecules in which there is a single halogen atom , lying on an axis of at least 3-fold symmetry .
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