Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] in [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Consideration was given to measures such as encouraging car pools , creating a rapid transit system , prohibiting vehicles at certain times or in certain areas , and imposing a smog tax on vehicles .
2 At other times or in other lessons non-computer-assisted learning will take place .
3 the likelihood of the damage or of its being severe was due to characteristics of the animal which are not normally found in animals of the same species or are not normally so found except at particular times or in particular circumstances ; and
4 Visitor attractions at off-peak times or in off-season periods are unlikely to have any significant effect in reducing peaks , but they may help to spread the loading on staff time .
5 Library training co-operatives can undertake to fulfil , at little direct cost , many of the objectives currently fulfilled by external courses — for example , offering staff the chance to meet and exchange views with staff working for other authorities or in different types of libraries ; encouraging professional awareness and commitment to professional values — two of the indirect objectives that are sometimes thought of as the ‘ real ’ value of external course attendance .
6 What evidence there is often exists only in the anecdotal form of teacher accounts or in multicultural handbooks ( Burgess , 1986 ; Nixon , 1985 ) .
7 Such notes may be included in the accounts or in separate documents annexed thereto .
8 This style in plain colours — light & dark , then into the big rounded ‘ beagle ’ collars which went into all colours — and in checks & in different materials : cotton , cotton/poly , Oxfords , wool mixes , etc .
9 This very wide discretion the judge may exercise in different ways in different cases or in different types of cases .
10 There is a wider set of natural monopolies sustainable as natural monopolies either with specific pricing policies or in some cases under a wide range of pricing policies , given alternative assumptions regarding entry .
11 When we look at older people we often see large groups of grey heads on coaches or in cheap supermarkets .
12 The large clumps of tufted hair grass Deschampsia caespitosa or soft brome grass Bromius mollis around the edges of woods or in rough meadows are veritable insect palaces .
13 Other dinosaurs , namely the duckbilled hadrosaurs — herbivorous versions of T. Rex — were found with fossilized ribs that frequently revealed healed breaks , hinting that they may have been involved in fights or in ritualized trials of strength in which their massive hind feet were used .
14 The means of warning the public via the police , radio , television , newspapers and even electric signs along roads or in public places when pollution concentrations reach health alert levels .
15 Straight lines , in the usual sense , can not be drawn on curved surfaces or in curved spaces .
16 Now there is a waiting list of would-be residents for vacancies in existing houses or in new ones , and parents in Providence , Rhode Island , have asked the Wizanskys to help them set up a similar scheme .
17 Other crimes include the theft of several items left outside houses or in unlocked cars .
18 ‘ … private houses be located in community groups or in established settlements … ’
19 Parties ' positions are usually determined beforehand within their working groups or in plenary sessions .
20 Therefore , much of what follows may more accurately be characterized as hypotheses of British judicial behaviour derived deductively from research into decision-making in other judiciaries and/or in non-judicial settings .
21 These typologies may well not capture the patterns found in lesbian relationships or in multi-family households .
22 Generally speaking the lift seems to have worked very satisfactorily , but even here there is little information , either in the minute books or in other records of the Company .
23 They were both notorious for racing up and down the Strip on their motorbikes or in flash sports cars .
24 Naturally , all grandparents will be ready to help in emergencies or in special situations .
25 Shaking with emotion and crying , Mrs Dart said that ever since Julie was a little girl she was reluctant to go into lifts or in enclosed areas .
26 Shaking with emotion and crying , Mrs Dart said that ever since Julie was a little girl she was reluctant to go into lifts or in enclosed areas .
27 How many ponies end up in totally unsuitable homes or in so-called sanctuaries .
28 perhaps in six months or in sixty years erm facing the same kind of problem again er I , I can erm I have close experience with a situation on my , on my own patch which rises from time to time an and is most unpleasant for the people in and it goes back if I might say so an and therefore the planning considerations that have been mentioned need to be paid attention to .
29 Those taking part come from a variety of backgrounds and have spent several months or in some cases years receiving instruction in the faith , usually as part of a parish group .
30 Council tenants in rural areas such as Scorton enjoy fewer amenities than in urban areas .
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