Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [vb pp] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | For reasons explained in the rolling stock chapter , they were not entirely satisfactory and were returned at the end of 1923 . |
2 | For reasons given in the text , all figures should be treated carefully . |
3 | For reasons given in the next section , we remain sympathetically sceptical . |
4 | In my judgement , the advent of theory was not a cause of disruption , but a symptom of it , for reasons suggested in the above quotation from Gerald Graff . |
5 | Since 1977 , for reasons suggested in the last chapter , there has been considerable concern among both politicians and the public with the utility of education to society . |
6 | CCG HAS won its first offshore contract with BP Exploration , a multi-million pound contract to provide quality hotel standard service for personnel involved in the hook-up of two platforms in the North Sea 's Bruce Field . |
7 | In addition we are still receiving enquiries about prisoners featured in the first two series in 1988 and 1989 , and we have recently received a copy of a letter from Alattin Sahin , the Turkish prisoner of conscience in the 1988 , which someone has received on his release . |
8 | Colchester 's Southway Jobcentre was filled with 31 stalls offering information on various Department of Employment schemes , including the small amount known about programmes announced in the Budget . |
9 | These were family treats particularly enjoyed by the star-struck sisters who would sit silently for hours lost in the fantasy of the silver screen . |
10 | For states located in the Indian Ocean the Gulf plan would open out ‘ new perspectives , strengthening their independence , safeguarding them against involvement in the arms race ’ . |
11 | However , if we do not like being judged by an external tribunal , if we do not like our citizens being interrogated by foreign judges about acts committed in the United Kingdom , if we do not like our Acts of Parliament and our internal administration being scrupulously picked over by a European Commission , if we do not like the relations between the Crown and its possessions being altered over our heads , the remedy is in our own hands . |
12 | Through contacts formed in a previous period of field work with poor urban women of this category , the investigator is proposing to hold long open-ended discussions with a sample of older women and their daughters on the subject of AIDS : e.g. their knowledge of the epidemiology of the disease , the method of its transmission and finally their assessment of their own risk of contracting the disease . |
13 | There are , at the moment , seven currencies available for accounts held in the UK — sterling , US dollar , Dmark , Ecu , French franc , Swiss franc and yen . |
14 | It can cater more effectively than traditional methods for the wide range of individual needs and interests and also provide an educational back-up service for groups engaged in the process of community action . |
15 | The Situationists ' activities within the cultural sphere constituted an attempt to create a unified range of activities which functioned as a radical critique of the conventional boundaries between specialisations embedded in the institutions , practices and agencies of modern life . |
16 | The electronic identity cards are swiped through readers stationed in every classroom at the beginning of each lesson . |
17 | No responsibility can be accepted for entries lost in the post . |
18 | No responsibility can be taken for entries lost in the post . |
19 | Beginning in 1991 , the government was authorized to allocate up to $500 million a year until the total liability of approximately $1,250 million was paid in compensation for losses incurred in the forced relocation of some 120,000 Japanese-Americans in camps throughout the American west . |
20 | Recall that transfer was good for subjects trained in a simultaneous discrimination to raise a flap bearing the positive stimulus through seven inches but was less good for subjects trained to raise the flap only half an inch . |
21 | For example , information about clients disclosed in the course of your work must remain confidential . |
22 | Thus a feasible injection schedule for animals held in a room with a light period from 0800 h to 2000 h would be PMSG between 1500 and 1600 h and hCG 46 h later between 1300 and 1400 h . |
23 | This waterfall is the origin in fact of the Gave de Pau , which starts life off here through channels made in the packed snow at the foot of the sunless rock wall . |
24 | Even after visits made in the extra two hours are excluded there has still been an increase of nearly 39% in night visits from 1989 to 1992 , and the number of night visits has more than doubled in the 10 years since 1982 . |
25 | In due course Dundee 's shipyards were to build Shackleton 's Terra Nova and another exploration vessel which , after years moored in the Thames , is now back home on display — Scott 's Discovery . |
26 | Demands for bibliographies doubled in the course of the year . |
27 | But if this be the case it is for Parliament , not for the judiciary , to decide whether any changes should be made to the law as stated in the Acts , and , if so , what are the precise limits that ought to be imposed upon the immunity from liability for torts committed in the course of taking industrial action . |
28 | Early in 1981 Le Monde reported that a tribe in the area between Benghazi and Sirte had demanded compensation from the government for lives lost in the Libyan war in Chad . |
29 | The proposed Directive applies only to bids made for companies registered in a member state and publicly quoted on a stock exchange in the Community . |
30 | In each of these , the lexical clash occurs between elements locked in an intimate grammatical relationship ; in both sentences the clash can be removed by appropriately replacing either of the elements involved : |