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

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1 Compare and contrast random and quota sampling methods in industrial goods market research .
2 These ways are often referred to as vehicles or methods in public relations practice , because it is through them that messages may be sent to consumers .
3 According to Mark Doran , UI 's technical project manager , ALT wo n't be a full object-oriented specification and is only intended as a stopgap definition until the OMG delivers object linking and embedding guidelines in two years time .
4 Role of books in human rights struggle explored
5 Role of books in human rights struggle explored
6 They laugh scornfully when they find my Fabulous Thighs in Thirty Days book : ‘ Oh , how pathetic — next you 'll be getting plastic surgery … ’
7 ( b ) Other areas In other areas party structures are regulated by the common law and by the Law of Property Act 1925 , s38 .
8 If the scanners were to be believed , two people were talking about the same matters in similar terms night after night .
9 How does he see your lives in 20 years time ?
10 They 've written several articles in recent months warning of Land Travel 's plight .
11 They 've written several articles in recent months warning of Land Travel 's plight .
12 For workers in small firms employment guarantees are very rare , working hours are longer and safety records poor .
13 Despite the recent tremendous advances in synthetic fillings goose or duck down is still favoured by those after good performance , light weight and small pack size .
14 The following discussion locates the campaigning activities of these two groups in the context of changes in official pensions policy , and focuses on the crucial role of the trade unions in the process of policy-making .
15 Mr Ben Plowden , energy and minerals campaigner for the Council for the Protection of Rural England , said : ‘ There could be no worse time to allow an extension to Whatley when major changes in national minerals policy are almost inevitable . ’
16 The conference is expected to bring together a very diverse group of practitioners from all over the world and many leading world figures in practical systems thinking have agreed to attend .
17 Over and above that , obviously this is where the advantage to the policy holder comes in because obviously if they get a gearbox problem that 's going to cost , say , a hundred and eighty pounds in six months time , they 're not going to be able to go back to the dealer and say look I want you to put this right for me , because obviously it is outside the statutory guarantee .
18 I find that quite incredible , if it 's true erm if it 's true then it 's a very serious allegation which Labour is making against the officers in social services department and I imagine that if er , that if those numbers are proven then er I I shall be looking I shall be looking for scalps because I have been , I would have been , so would the Liberal party and so would the Labour party , have been wrongly informed .
19 Our reservations staff are experts in all things Italian .
20 She thought , child of an experimental scientist that she was , that she would make the test for herself and not take the easy way out of asking those experts in all matters Anglican , Theodora and Ian .
21 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 .
22 And I cut the whole roads in three weeks time with a mower .
23 The lysate was mixed with glutathione agarose beads at room temperature for 40 minutes , unbound proteins removed and washed three times in 10 mls lysis buffer .
24 I mean were we talking about you know , I suppose a quick five minutes feedback but then you know , five minutes in three months time .
25 One of the most famous names in British sports car history is being reborn .
26 I 've seen salamanders in green woods north of New York , with Jeff .
27 In addition , the role of higher levels in industrial relations policy formation will be explored .
28 These traits are , in fact , ingrained and stable dispositions to respond to certain situations in particular ways characteristic of the personality .
29 These traits are ingrained and stable dispositions to respond to certain situations in particular ways characteristic of the personality .
30 The serjeants at law , who had the exclusive privilege of practising , pleading and audience in the Court of Common Pleas from time immemorial until their exclusive privileges were abolished by the Practitioners in Common Pleas Act 1846 ( 9 & 10 Vict. c. 54 ) , had always fallen into a special category and before the events of 1292 to which reference is made in the 1970 judgment , Parliament had introduced an elementary form of disciplinary control over serjeants and pleaders in the Statute of Westminster 1275 ( 3 Edw. 1 c. 29 ) which provided , in the event of attainder for deceit or collusion in the King 's Court , for a term of imprisonment and for disqualification for life from ‘ pleading in that court for any man . ’
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