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

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61 Remember that stuff about ‘ safe havens ’ for the Kurds in norther Iraq .
62 Also in the party are £1.7 million Darren Anderton and Paul Moran , who both hit hat-tricks for the reserves in midweek .
63 Rideout , boosted by scoring twice for the reserves in midweek , admitted last night : ‘ Graeme 's been one of the top strikers in the game for several years and he is a hard act to follow .
64 Also Kerslake is going to play his first game since injury for the reserves in mid-week .
65 The Holy Week that had passed so harshly for the children in Sea House had passed less fearfully in Dynmouth itself .
66 Generalization to both test stimuli thus has its origin in a common source ( the associative strength acquired by stimulus A during aversive conditioning ) , eliminating the possibility , inherent in the between-group comparison made for the results in Fig. 5.6 , that differences in the associative strength of stimulus A might be responsible for the outcome .
67 If the latter then perhaps we are seeing a reduction in the distrust women have for the police in relation to their handling of rape , or maybe the greater ability of women to withstand the trauma of carrying through a complaint of rape .
68 It should be added that the barrister also apologised for what had happened during the exchanges in court before the judge discharged the jury .
69 During the interruptions in recording , he would keep saying across the desk , ‘ Keep the ball in the air , keep it going , keep it up .
70 It is open to the public during the afternoons in summer months , every day except Monday , and on Wednesday and Sunday afternoons in spring and autumn .
71 ‘ Conjuncture ’ refers to more immediate , ephemeral characteristics , linked to the organic structures , but changing at once more rapidly and less significantly , as the forces in conflict within a situation struggle to work out their contradictions .
72 Other evidence , such as the demonstrations in favour of Sacheverell in 1710 , or in favour of peace in 1713 , seems to reinforce the view that by the end of Anne 's reign public opinion was overwhelmingly behind the Tories .
73 The problem which is outlined in the officer 's report on people wasting petrol to take small amounts of material to recycling banks would not apply to building materials , as the quantities in question would be lorry loads which would otherwise be taken to a landful site or fly tip .
74 In any case , there are earthier explanations , such as the changes in sea level favoured by Newell ( 1963 and 1967 ) , or changes in climate ( perhaps themselves brought about by changes in the earth 's magnetism ) which are favoured by many authors .
75 As the changes in direction of WEU policy continued to develop , concerns were expressed over the future of various joint arms development projects which had been agreed within its general parameters .
76 Intelligence defined as that which is measured by intelligence tests is obviously circular and also variable as the fashions in intelligence testing change .
77 As the genes in question appear to work in the same way in mice and people it should be possible to develop ways of detecting the genes in people at risk and discovering methods of implanting cells with the normal genes or blocking the action of the defective genes .
78 As the parents in turn told of their experiences that Wednesday morning , so attitudes changed perceptibly .
79 All manner of possibilities exist as the examples in Figure 5.5 show .
80 After ten years of service to her company , the Fibre Boards Africa Ltd ( FAL ) , the author became a victim as the men in authority conspired and dismissed her .
81 As the seats in question had last been contested in 1986 , at the height of the popularity of the Nakasone government , the ruling party had little realistic expectation of increasing its total representation , but was aiming to avoid losing further ground to the opposition .
82 As the results in Figure 5 show , before correcting for the imbalance in the distribution of low risk patients ( stone free >nine months ) between the three groups , there was no significant difference in the actuarial recurrence rates between the ursodeoxycholic acid and diet groups — despite a twofold difference in mean values .
83 ‘ The difficulties caused by the apparent conflict between the decisions in Reg. v. Lawrence [ 1972 ] A.C. 626 and Reg. v. Morris ( David ) [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 have provided , not surprisingly , a basis for much discussion by textbook writers and contributors of articles to law journals .
84 ‘ The difficulties caused by the apparent conflict between the decisions in Reg. v. Lawrence [ 1972 ] A.C. 626 and Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 have provided , not surprisingly , a basis for much discussion by textbook writers and contributors of articles to law journals .
85 An analysis of sentencing in the magistrates ' courts and in the Crown Court ( where the data were available ) showed that differences between the races in sentencing were not significant .
86 The only significant difference between the studies in judgment task was the main effect for accident estimate .
87 It is notoriously the case that little love is lost between the managers in charge of ICI 's commodity chemicals operations and those running the pharmaceuticals business .
88 The effect of this constraint on the relationship between the models in Figure 7.29 results in the same rotations imposed on model I also being imposed on model 2 .
89 Just as the intervals between the notes in music are every bit as important as the notes themselves , so the bedding planes are as important as the beds .
90 There were no significant differences between the groups in bone area , osteoid perimeter , or mineralising perimeter ( table ) , and 95% of these values lay within the ranges reported for normal postmenopausal women .
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