Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [coord] [noun sg] sectors " in BNC.

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1 Such pressure on places in both the acute and community sectors might in turn lead to a squeeze on the provision of respite care .
2 This research project covers the standard of living and aspects of social and economic change in the agricultural and artisan sectors of northern England , between 1660 and 1870 .
3 The research examines the response of households to taxation — how it affects decisions to work , spend and save — and the relationship between the personal and company sectors .
4 The first are the poorer urban dwellers — these are largely made up of junior office staff , workers in the retail and hotel sectors , petty retailers and petty commodity producers and the unemployed , old and sick .
5 To achieve this a set of regulations has been introduced which is having a profound effect on the electrical and electronics sectors .
6 Slow rise in demand for workstations and severe pressure on prices were the key to the downturn , IDC believes , although the actual number of machines shipped in the mid-range and workstation sectors rose by 24% and 19% respectively .
7 With Fisher 's appointment as President of the Board ( having a seat in the Cabinet ) came an undertaking that money would be made available for such post-war reconstruction ; and the policy itself was enshrined in legislation to enable the kind of educational expansion within the continuing and adult sectors which had been at the forefront of the Newbolt Committee 's deliberations.5 In practice , however , such expansion was never enacted , despite the ever-increasing reliance of the universities upon state funds ( by 1931 they were receiving slightly over half their income from this source ) ,
8 The coalitions made by four companies , taken from the UK and the US , within the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors will be examined .
9 DIPLOMA , the electronics and building components group , is buying 90 p.c. of Anachem , a Luton-based distributor of liquid chromatography systems to the pharmaceutical and research sectors , for £10.4m in cash .
10 While electronics continues to lead the way with a net balance of 22 per cent of companies in the sector recording an improvement in orders and 21 per cent seeing an upturn in export demand , there was general improvement in all but the heavy and foundry sectors .
11 EC agricultural production continued to grow despite the tendency of workers to move from the land to the industrial and service sectors .
12 In the first place , the working classes naturally wanted to participate in the economic benefits they were helping to produce in the industrial and service sectors .
13 Answering this question requires a fuller investigation of the availability and remuneration of work for women and children in both the agrarian and manufacturing sectors of the eighteenth century , but there are no series comprehensive enough to talk of trends and movements in women 's wages .
14 Generalisation is therefore not easy , and its value is limited , even if we confine it — as we must — to the relatively developed countries as distinct from the backward , to the urban working classes as distinct from the agrarian and peasant sectors .
15 Sillard exemplifies the career of many successful technocrats , products of a ‘ grande école ’ who , as we shall see later , are to be found in the audiovisual and broadcasting sectors , as well as in telecommunications and information technology .
16 The proposals , described as the most far-reaching for 50 years , were expected to be the subject of intense lobbying from the financial and banking sectors when they came before Congress for approval .
17 Thursday 's edition contains a mixture of jobs in science , computing , technology , and the financial and business sectors .
18 Legislation such as the Charities Act 1992 provides a welcome focus on the achievements of the voluntary and community sectors .
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