Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] in [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Variations in the uptake of labelled leucocytes in these organs have been reported and patients with inflammatory bowel disease may have associated hyposplenism which may affect the splenic uptake . |
2 | They said that although Strathclyde had advanced and innovative policies in many areas of race equality , their research findings gave ‘ a clear signal ’ that far greater resources needed to be allocated to this area . |
3 | They said that although Strathclyde had advanced and innovative policies in many areas of race equality , their research findings gave ‘ a clear signal ’ that far greater resources needed to be allocated . |
4 | The amount of colonic platelet activating factor content decreased significantly ( p<0.05 ) in four and returned to normal values in three patients ( Fig 5 ) . |
5 | And there will be specific discussions in later chapters concerning the different kinds of change that teachers are commonly involved with : change in classroom practice , change in school policy and change that is being imposed from outside the school . |
6 | By contrast , if the economy were highly internationalized there would be strong two-way flows in all categories . |
7 | Turning to relationships between the state bureaucracy and other political institutions in communist regimes , it is frequently alleged that the bureaucracy is not subject to effective extra-bureaucratic constraints . |
8 | ( In ref. 2 spatial arrays were briefly explored , but with a focus on the interplay among tit-for-tat and other explicitly memory-laden strategies in iterated encounters ; the interest was in spatial generalizations of earlier results , such as ‘ if a [ strategy ] is collectively stable , it is territorially stable ’ . ) |
9 | Gorgeous lavender-blue orchid-like blooms in short spikes above curious glossy foliage with grossly inflated leaf bases . |
10 | You 'd have to be on a race tract or a rally circuit to push these to the limit , but on normal roads in normal cars motoring can be more dangerous . |
11 | Reports indicated that further relief from the United States , the European Communities ( EC ) and other donors would depend on discernable improvements in human rights ; reports in April and November from the international human rights organizations Amnesty International and Africa Watch stated that the RCC had detained hundreds of political opponents , many of whom had been tortured and executed [ see also pp. 37114 ; 37367-68 ; 37845 ] . |
12 | The relationships crossing this terrain take specific forms in specific societies and must be analysed in that context . |
13 | After two failed coups in 18 months , the US view is that the general is more entrenched in power than ever . |
14 | He did this by inviting experts in various fields to contribute economic , political , sociological and anthropological and psychological perspectives on the strategy-formulation process . |
15 | However , it is also well known that social stereotyping of [ h ] -loss does not apply in Scotland , Ireland , North America and colonial Englishes generally , for the reason that [ h ] is stable in stressed syllables in these varieties ( although [ h ] -loss is found in English-based Creoles ) . |
16 | Only in 1984 did the Commission obtain real power to direct aid at specific projects in poorer regions . |
17 | It also concerns the relations between economic activities in different regions . |
18 | The most recent volume records almost 1,600 new research projects sponsored by 145 public and private institutions in thirty countries . |
19 | Lithotripsy , which blasts kidney stones to gravel , shortens in-patient stays by 75 per cent compared to treatment by surgery and allows the patient to resume normal activities in 24 hours . |
20 | Times have changed , and a 1987 draft circular notes that ‘ at present , by contrast , there are substantial surpluses of the main agricultural products in western countries . |
21 | Baker is keen on more collaborative projects in key technologies . |
22 | This is the 31st LINK programme ; LINK provides assistance to help ‘ bridge the gap ’ between the research base and industry by stimulating collaborative projects in key areas of science and technology . |
23 | Some 5,000 Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails started a hunger strike on Sept. 27 in protest over harsh prison conditions . |
24 | It may transpire that tightening ( raising ) the weak overlap threshold produces more concise definitions in some domains , whereas in others valuable information in the original definitions starts to be lost . |
25 | ( It was also pointed out to me , by José-Luis Martinez-Dueñas , that space stations are actually now part of our real world , and so may have diminished as perceived science fictional objects in recent years . ) |
26 | Soc. ( 1991 , 113 , 8204 ) , Bachmann and his co-researchers describe new systems of self-replicating aqueous and reverse micelles and enzymatically-driven reactions in reverse micelles . |
27 | While the Washington process had co-ordinated aid to the republics on a sector basis , with working groups in such areas as food , medicine , energy and shelter , new mechanisms to be set up under the auspices of the World Bank would seek to manage aid on a country-by-country basis . |
28 | promotions of specific products in separate departments |
29 | Their house was in one of the most beautiful imaginable positions above the Mawddach river valley and with truly panoramic views in all directions . |
30 | The policies and practices most likely to enhance the recruitment and promotion of under-represented groups in educational institutions and the main obstacles to these developments . |