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

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1 A room laid out in rows with the teacher 's desk centre front suggests a more didactic approach than one designed in groups with the teacher 's desk less prominent .
2 All subsequent sections of colour for the background must be designed in multiples of two , but the last section , where the upper portion of the pattern will join the first section , must also be an odd number .
3 We believe the scheme is well designed in terms of both its objectives and its means of delivery .
4 Individual sketchbooks show him , most significantly , alternating between his ideas concerning an ambitious , multifigure composition layered in iconographical implications , and the exploration of formal problems and innovations most frequently approached in sketches of single figures or images .
5 Murder can never be anything but a most serious crime , although committed in conditions of infinite variety , whereas thefts can be trivial in the extreme .
6 In order that managers are in control of their budgets they need to know how much of that budget has already been committed in terms of the orders issued .
7 Whilst many voluntary and private child care organisations have diversified , the majority remain heavily committed in terms of both human and capital resources to the provision of residential care .
8 So coming back more specifically to Selby , and taking er Mr Curtis 's ball-park figure of of seventeen hundred , erm now already we 've we 've got approximately eight hundred and fifty committed in terms of a hundred and eighty con er completions , five hundred and sixty permissions including conversions , and a hundred and ten dwellings identified on a site at Elvington in in the Greater York study , and there 's really not a great deal more flexibility , erm , because of the greenbelt constraint .
9 We therefore envisage a ‘ Stage 2 ’ when the Social Charter will be widened and deepened : widened to include groups — particularly pensioners — who are omitted from its present provisions ; deepened in terms of the protection which it offers those included .
10 Size of establishment and type of authority were again associated with the presence of this potential resource so that the authorities who were less advantaged in terms of their own resources were also less likely to have a strong centre of training expertise to turn to .
11 These units were grouped in blocks of four , two down and two up , with a central entranceway .
12 Created by John way back in 1910 , it began with the Girls grouped in sets of four dressed as ponies and imitating the animals ' movements .
13 Mansiones were normally large buildings with ranges of rooms grouped in suites around a central courtyard and a separate bath-house which would be additional to any urban bathing establishments .
14 Moreover , he shows clearly how strategies can be grouped in terms of broad emphasis into a few types according to whether the industry is in the emergent , mature or declining phase of its life-cycle .
15 In many languages , distinctions of fine gradation between the relative ranks of speaker and addressee are systematically encoded throughout , for example , the morphological system , in which case we talk of honorifics ; but such distinctions are also regularly encoded in choices between pronouns , summons forms or vocatives , and titles of address in familiar languages .
16 There are two basic kinds of socially deictic information that seem to be encoded in languages around the world : relational and absolute .
17 It was dispersed in terms of client groups .
18 The result removed any lingering doubt on this issue and showed clearly that while the outcome of the Westminster elections was distorted in terms of seats secured by parties by the X-voting system the voting pattern roughly reflected the division in public opinion , ( see page 20 ) .
19 However , an upregulation of E molecules at the cell surface might be expected in mice with high levels of both Eb and Ea transgenes , as had been seen for Ab and Aa transgenes ( 68 ) .
20 Also , the levels of pesticide residues and heavy metals in their tissues are high , as might be expected in animals with a coastal habitat .
21 As a juvenile romanticist Kingston , like his contemporary Ballantyne , used the device of the intrusive author accepted in his time and , besides , the didacticism expected in books for the young , didacticism made easier by the continuity and the extent of time afforded by serial publication in the boys ' magazines of the period .
22 erm , where I set out my interpretation of what that means , and I do n't think it 's very helpful to read that out to you , but I think you will find that it 's er erm a very broad er description of what the new settlement should be seeking to achieve , now Mr erm I think has misunderstood our position on this question of erm the appropriate size for the new settlement , and I think if I 'm correct he suggested that we were promoting a a size of fourteen hundred , the point I think I would make is that the larger the new settlement erm the greater the range and the quality of services and facilities that can be provided , and I think you have to distinguish between what developers say they are prepared to provide , on the one hand in a new settlement , whatever the size , the quality of the retail or recreational social facility that occupies that physical provision , and also its long term viability , and I would suggest that a larger new settlement of the size that we are suggesting , is much more likely to er attract a range of quality providers of services and facilities than a smaller new settlement , and also Mr Grantham er raised the issue of the question of the development program , and what might be expected in terms of services and erm during the development program , and of course I think that would be a matter for any specific proposal , or a ma a matter of discussion between the local planning authority concerned and the developer , and I would expect it to be something erm that was included within a section one O six agreement .
23 The point of the above story is to demonstrate the importance of the parties knowing precisely what is to be expected in terms of performance and the standards required .
24 F. hirthi was first observed in a breeding colony of experimental beagles , and it would be fair to suggest , in view of its mode of transmission , that a high prevalence could be expected in dogs from breeding kennels .
25 And the more general view that the causes of crime are located in problems in early family relationships has , of course , been incorporated into most criminal jurisdictions .
26 lavas , these lavas are characterized by high U/Pb and Ce/Pb , low K/U and are located in areas of old oceanic lithosphere .
27 The Pb isotope data for other islands located in areas of old lithosphere , Fernando de Noronha , Cape Verdes and the oceanic Cameroon line ( Fig. 1 ) , tend to be only slightly high in 206 Pb/ 204 Pb for a given 207 Pb/ 204 Pb ( Fig. 2 c ) , as expected given the lower average U/Pb ratios of lavas from these islands ( Fig. 3 a ) .
28 Significantly they were located in areas of nineteenth-century development where the coalfields and tidal estuaries had spawned their great cities .
29 By carefully examining Figure 4.6 you can see that on the African Plate the relationship is , in fact , the opposite of that predicted with several hot spots located in areas of low lithospheric vulnerability .
30 The source of a firm 's monopoly power in this model is located in differences in demands — the firms in the corporate sector have differentiated products — and we begin with the demand side .
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