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

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1 As luminal SCFA maintain normal colonic absorption in acute diarrhoea , the decrease seen in faecal SCFA output may be of clinical significance .
2 In the early 1870s a six-week round trip for two people from London via Belgium , the Rhine Valley , Switzerland and France — perhaps still the standard tourist itinerary — cost about £85 , or roughly 20 per cent of the income of a man earning £8 a week , which would have been a respectable servant-keeping income in those days .
3 There has recently been a revival of interest in changes in colonic motility in ulcerative colitis .
4 The critical approach to knowledge brings with it a state of intellectual freedom , in which the individual is freed from unquestioning faith in any view of the world .
5 The child in due course in new contexts uses the modifier with substantives , thereby expressing his desires more clearly .
6 Crime has risen by an average of six per cent in England and Wales with the largest rise in rural areas .
7 On that issue , there is little enthusiasm in other parts of Europe for air-launched systems .
8 It now stands unique — the only substantial half-timbered building in any Cambridge College .
9 The most extraordinary moments traverse conventional divisions , occurring both in Edenic gardens ( pp. 112 , 146 — 7 ) and the drug-induced languor in darkened recesses of cafés : ‘ to linger there …
10 It was found that some of the Scottish women made outstanding progress in French language as a result of this approach .
11 It appears primarily amongst women who were born and remained in a rural area , and she detects a striking rise in rural illegitimacy .
12 You should sell some shares for cash and invest that money in other areas .
13 I think it is erm Greater York that has been seen as an area with special problems because of its er historic character , erm which we spent many hours debating at the York greenbelt local plan inquiry , and I think most participants there accepted that the er what was being protected was not just the historic core , but also the setting of York and its surrounding ring of villages , and the way which it is proposed to protect that setting and character is by a greenbelt , now it follows that if you are imposing extremely severe restrictions on new development in an area around a settlement , then you have to meet the legitimate development needs for that settlement in another location , the further away that new settlement or other policy response is located it seems to me the less likely it is to meet the er needs of that settlement , and that will give rise to erm , you know , additional pressures on the settlement you are proposing to protect and maybe those pressures could not be resisted , and I think that 's why there is this requirement that erm the development which might otherwise be built on the edge of York , but which is not proposed to be so built because of the greenbelt needs to be located close , as close to York as is consistent with the original environmental objectives greenbelt objectives for the greenbelt .
14 These are feature additional to the normal provision in this type of housing .
15 Although de Gaulle recognized as much , he and his regime made little progress in that direction , and it is surely too simplistic to lay the entire blame for this failure at Pompidou 's door ( as the General 's admirers are inclined to do ) .
16 Likewise , the Christian mind will make little progress in any direction unless its presuppositions are completely and consistently renewed by being brought into line with the whole of God 's truth .
17 However , a significant proportion of them were officials already established in their own government departments who had nothing but administrative experience in civil aviation .
18 Unfortunately , they often had little experience in civil administration and although the system may have seemed effective in suppressing Lombard leadership , ultimately it acted against Frederick 's interests due to its inherent inefficiency and unpopularity .
19 I have little experience in these matters .
20 It 's funny 'cos , I mean , the T V news actually provides that function in this country , I think , of the middle ground , whereas it seems to me on a very limited sort of reading that the T V news erm provides a different sort of service in the States .
21 " What , " Graham said contemptuously , annoyed , " that tall bloke with the bleached hair in first year ?
22 Possible change in Japanese policy
23 the money that we save on on on the residential bit we could perhaps say , right then we 'll do that bit in four days .
24 It then falls away steeply across the limited war band to its low point between the guerrilla war and terrorism bands , where the frequency of such wars in the post-war period has demonstrated the greatest weakness in military deterrence — ‘ Davids ’ have found it all too easy to defy ‘ Goliaths ’ in these bands as the French and American defeats in Vietnam have shown so vividly .
25 These industries export well over 50 per cent of the output and any exogenous change in foreign exchange rates can have a dramatic effect on costs , relative prices and therefore sales .
26 In several respects this period witnessed a working out of the legacy of the Civil War , and many of the issues which were to cause political division in English society under the later Stuarts stemmed from problems which had been left unresolved by the Restoration of 1660 .
27 Hawkins is a busy authorial presence in this Bildungsroman , which she dedicated to Henrietta Maria Bowdler [ q.v. ] , not for her own writings but as friend and editor of the scholar Elizabeth Smith [ q.v . ] .
28 Nevertheless , it is the economic change in rural areas , and especially the decline in agricultural employment , that are often stressed as root causes of depopulation ( Drudy and Wallace 1971 ) .
29 Research review on social and economic change in industrial societies with particular reference to the United Kingdom
30 The early success and popularity of rural reforms encouraged the introduction of economic change in urban areas .
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