Example sentences of "[noun sg] in [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Extrahepatic disorders unrelated to cirrhosis in portal hypertension occur with greater frequency in the elderly : in our experience more than 10% of patients over the age of 65 years with variceal haemorrhage have glucose intolerance requiring treatment with either insulin or oral hypoglycaemic agents . |
2 | But the teacher can not sit in splendid and comfortable isolation in staff room or on classroom dais while his pupils are busily engrossed in resource-based exercises ; he is involved at every point in the process , from the preliminary planning and assembly of available materials , the creation of additional resources and linking items , the initial presentation and motivation sessions , the follow-up work as the pupils proceed , and the eventual summing up and validation at the end . |
3 | Vegetable Ravioli In Cheese Sauce Cost per head : 20p |
4 | The right to seek remission or removal for misconduct is a statutory remedy in arbitration law with no real common law analogue in expert determination . |
5 | A trained nurse , now forced into exile in Mexico City , had worked in the Maternity Hospital of San Salvador until 1981 and described conditions there : |
6 | The former Secretary of Women 's Affairs of FENASTRAS , Sonia Lopez , who died in tragic circumstances in the autumn of 1983 in exile in Mexico City , was a young woman with only secondary education . |
7 | The balance of modern thinking in risk assessment and regulation is therefore moving towards a combination of codes and standards with ‘ goal setting ’ . |
8 | Many of these management structures and processes have long histories — quality circles and Japanese corporate practice are two trends which influence current thinking in business management aspirations , expectations and structures . |
9 | However , a venture as public-works contractor in World War I left him with a considerable bank overdraft , not liquidated until 1922 . |
10 | I arrived to a house stricken with grief in Plaistow Grove , Bromley , and it was n't easy . |
11 | Studies of grief in adult life by Colin Murray Parkes , MD , DPM ( published in 1972 by Tavistock Publications ) . |
12 | Interim peace accord in Bougainville conflict |
13 | Yet Pallister began as a centre forward in schools football , with ambitions of being a goalscoring professional . |
14 | Between 1955 and 1970 the capital stock in US manufacturing rose by 74 per cent ; in the major European countries the rise was 115 per cent , and in Japan it was some 500 per cent . |
15 | Even this information , in the absence of other data , will not provide any indication of when any gene flow Staiger ( 1957 , in English ) described a numerical polymorphism in chromosome number between enclaves of N. lapillus on shores near Roscoff in Brittany . |
16 | The reaction has in fact permitted dramatic advances in the use of genetic polymorphism in linkage analysis . |
17 | Assessment of genetic polymorphism in linkage analysis . |
18 | With the growing popularity of audio-video in home entertainment , Sony have introduced a new ‘ cost-effective double stereo power amplifier the TAN-220 . |
19 | There is an inbuilt discontinuity in parent power which may mean that the most influential voices on the governing body suddenly fall silent . |
20 | The passing of the proscriptive Combination Acts in 1799 and 1800 is a well-known landmark in trade-union history , but they are much misunderstood if they are seen as placing trade unions in a novel position of illegality . |
21 | At Maastricht we secured a landmark in animal welfare : our partners ' agreement to a declaration that the welfare of animals should be taken into account in the framing of EC legislation . |
22 | Earlier , the colour magazine supplement to The Sunday Times ( 1961 ) was a landmark in Sunday journalism . |
23 | A landmark in welfare provision was the Social Security Act ( 1935 ) . |
24 | And we did n't know what to make of The Butler Window , a landmark in Zilker Park . |
25 | All have the banded or varved iron formations that are characteristic of this episode in earth history . |
26 | Indeed , this is often referred to as waffle stitch and is used a great deal in garment pattern production , either alone or in combination with other tuck patterns . |
27 | Four years ago , you may remember , Lipton signed what was heralded as the longest sponsorship deal in world sport , for the next 31 years , but there were ‘ get out ’ clauses . |
28 | I really believe , and it is here I think that I differ from your that there is a great deal in Tariff Reform ; and I believe also that there is a great deal even in the food part of it . |
29 | The external pattern of validation and planning for student numbers has posed significant problems to be overcome but has not significantly impaired a dynamic experiment in course development . |
30 | Perhaps the most well-known experiment in work organisation is the Volvo car assembly plant at Kalmar in Sweden where the company has made some attempt to break away from the traditional mass-production assembly line . |