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

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31 John was full of invention , always making up steps and sequences which he called by odd names : for instance a stamping step he called ‘ Sherman tanks ’ , which he devised for the zephyrs in Primavera and used again for the unicorns in Harlequin in April .
32 No allowance is made for the changes in factor prices consequent on the fall in capital ; nor is any account taken of the financing of the debt interest .
33 Having secured backing on Nov. 17 from the USSR Supreme Soviet for the changes in outline , Gorbachev had submitted detailed proposals to that body and secured its endorsement on Dec. 4 by 281 votes to 17 after a brief debate .
34 Moreover , if such an increase in chlorophyll-specific production had occurred and was responsible for the changes in zooplankton biomass , the hypothesized increase in primary productivity would have to reflect an increase in new production which , in turn , must be fuelled by a systematic increase in nutrient supply to the region .
35 The financial information presented above is based on the Group 's audited consolidated accounts for LASMO alone , restated for the changes in accounting policy adopted in 1991 .
36 Possible answers for the questions in Handout 2 :
37 Your opponent will almost certainly require you to produce receipted accounts for the disbursements in respect of which you are seeking payment .
38 Branches invited local groups to apply for the donations in order to be considered .
39 Where the parties have not only required a step to be taken within a specified time but have expressly provided for the consequences in case of default , this provides an indication , of greater or less strength , that time is to be of the essence , but it is not necessarily decisive .
40 ( 4 ) If subsection ( 1 ) above is contravened , the sheriff may on a complaint at the instance of the licensing board , by order declare the licence which is in force for the premises in respect of which the contravention took place to be forfeited , or may direct that , within a time fixed by the order , the premises shall be restored to their original condition .
41 A licensing board may make regulations with respect to the making of applications for licences ( including occasional licences and occasional permissions ) , extension of permitted hours and restriction of the terminal permitted hours and the procedure following thereon , and such regulations may include provisions designed to assist the board in determining the fitness of applicants to hold licences and the expediency of granting licences for the premises in respect of which application is made ; and the board may also make regulations with respect to the procedure to be followed in transferring licences under this Act and with respect to any matters which , by virtue of this Act , may be prescribed .
42 The needles for the stitches in contrast colour will be selected to the upper position as the carriage crosses the needlebed and picks up colour two from the second yarn feed ( the ‘ butterfly ’ .
43 Although residential and day-care staff have been a priority target for training in many departments , the vast majority are untrained , except for the offices in charge .
44 This was the work of an amateur architect , Charles Buxton , who submitted a design for the offices in association with the Habershon brothers .
45 The proportion of good degrees remains larger for the universities in relation to students in the highest A-level score range , but is larger for the CNAA graduates in the other A-level score ranges .
46 Toil for the tops in soil
47 Even allowing for the similarities in language in these respects , however , the Conservative proposals sometimes had a different content from the Redcliffe-Maud approach .
48 Altogether , these 63 centres expect to register over 2,400 students and trainees for the general SVQs , with the largest numbers being for the awards in care ( over 900 ) and hospitality ( around 800 ) .
49 In other words , if you want to explain social phenomena , you got to look for the explanations in society .
50 1.2 The Distributor hereby agrees to pay for the Publications in accordance with the price and terms agreed and to comply in all respects with the terms of this Agreement and as outlined in the Schedule
51 All in all , building your own machine can be a worthwhile exercise — not only for the savings in cost , but also for the experience and knowledge you will gain to give you a greater understanding of your Personal Computer .
52 for the pearls in slime his grandfather swore he found .
53 Ken Robinson , too , has successfully taken on the role of one-man interpreter , friend , challenger , articulator and spokesman not only for drama but for the arts in education generally ( 1980 and 1982 ) .
54 The fundamental issue here ( especially for the arts in education ) appears to be how schools can be more effectively alerted to developments in education .
55 All of these developments will have massive implications for the arts in education , both in terms of organization , teaching styles and assessment techniques .
56 You do n't tend to get it in memory and problem solving , although you get the forest for the trees in problem solving so I suppose it 's there in a way .
57 Adding the percentage of retrospective completions and the percentage of errors ( discrepancies ) provides an estimate of the maximum percentage of errors that could occur for the entries in paper and pencil diaries such as those used in clinical trials : 2%+15%=17% for the morning and 9%+15%=24% for the evening .
58 PICK-ME-UP FOR THE MEN IN GREEN ?
59 Frequently in this period the representation of the man — man — woman triangle suggests that the desire which bonds men over women is as erotically invested for the men in relation to each other as for each of them in relation to the women .
60 While this held true for three of the four firms , it was possible to account for the exceptions in firm C because of the business getting practices of that firm , and in particular its brokerage relationship with the land agent .
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