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

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1 The general degrees are named the MA(General) , the BSc ( SocSc ) and the BSc respectively , and the honours degrees are named the MA in Arts and in Social Sciences , and the BSc(Hons) in Science .
2 The thorax is composed of three segments , the pro- , meso- and metathorax. in almost all insects each segment bears a pair of legs and in most adults both the meso- and metathorax carry a pair of wings .
3 Certainly they conceded that these activities were popular in the sense that millions of people availed themselves of them but their argument had been that only in a very limited way can we talk of these activities as belonging to the masses : rather they represented the expropriation and packaging of what had previously been popular forms by middle-class organizations and in most cases by businessmen and entrepreneurs .
4 In municipal elections held in 55 communes and in provincial elections in La Spezia ( Liguria ) on Dec. 14-15 the federalist Northern League rose to become the largest party in northern Italy , and increased its support in central Italy , at the expense of the Christian Democratic and Socialist parties , whose support was halved in the north .
5 She closed her eyes and in three minutes she was asleep .
6 For example , patients in some other age groups such as the under 5s and the middle aged receive a disproportionate number of prescriptions and in general women are prescribed more items than men .
7 And although trade unions continued to dominate membership of the party , provide most of its funds and in many areas the nuclei of constituency organisation , the relationship between the two was often a troubled one .
8 Other methods such as transferring the employee , restructuring the job and firing the person tend to be last resort tactics and in certain circumstances can be hard , or even impossible to implement .
9 Other favourable environments include the margins of salt-covered basins , along river channels and in other areas of low-lying topography where shallow saline ground waters can be drawn to the surface by capillary action .
10 By far the most widespread brand , Amora , is strong tasting and useful for vinaigrettes and in some sauces .
11 The car was No. 25 , one of the small Milnes cars and in those days a ‘ Lorry ’ was a flat truck drawn by horses .
12 Hadrian 's energy , mobility and his tendency to intervene in provincial and private affairs led to far-reaching changes , both in the personal appearance of his subjects and in wider aspects of public and private life .
13 In the Canadian prairies and in some parts of Africa the last branch lines constructed in the 1920s were obsolete almost as soon as they were built .
14 It was quite clear to me that 260,000 people would be reduced very substantially and that for every person who was made redundant in British Steel , seven people were affected — another three in the family , plus the people serving that family in the shops and in other ways .
15 He could not afford a camera so he was forced to make a note of the old churches he visited in words and in little sketches .
16 Identity of the amplified bands was verified by their predicted size , restriction enzyme digests giving appropriately sized fragments and in some cases cloning into TA plasmid ( Invitrogen , San Diego , CA ) and sequencing by dideoxy chain termination using Sequenase 2.0 Kit ( United States Biochemical , Cleveland , OH ) .
17 Insurers who used to assess their premiums every year , are now having to reassess them every six months and in some cases every four .
18 It sat in my wardrobe malevolently for a while until , out of sheer defiance , I grew two inches in as many months and in most directions .
19 On May 13 the Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa issued a statement condemning the arguments used to defend the carrying of traditional weapons and stating that the carrying of axes , spears , assegais and shields at rallies and in urban areas was " a gross distortion of our people 's customs and traditions " .
20 The seven languages recognised for the purposes of broadcasting in addition to English were also used in primary school education , at political rallies and in local newspapers published by the Zambian Information Services .
21 " I find peace of mind acceptable only in winners and in those losers who have exhausted every means at their disposal , and who have peace of mind despite being losers " , noted Nizan in October 1939 , one month after his resignation from the party . "
22 It is disputed whether these onion domes were a development indigenous to the area or whether the idea came from further east , but the former seems more likely on the weight of evidence ; they were being built by the mid-twelfth century here and were designed in a great variety of shapes and in large numbers . .
23 The fears of a dominant personality , away from the core of traditional values , driving the enterprise on to the electoral rocks , are manifest in speeches and in countless polls of public opinion .
24 The fears of a dominant personality , away from the core of traditional values , driving the enterprise on to the electoral rocks , are manifest in speeches and in countless polls of public opinion .
25 Many of the prospectuses and some of the accompanying letters noted changes in the content of courses , e.g. at the research frontiers of the natural sciences , in the pattern and interrelation of the social sciences , in the new enhanced and extended engineering degrees , in the structure of courses ( new combinations and in some cases modular schemes ) , in project-based options in the final year , in the pattern of teaching and assessment , and in the development of work placements , European links or part-time degrees .
26 Recognise that print is used to carry meaning , in books and in other forms in the everyday world .
27 The movement was not organised , it grew and flourished in individual schools and in individual classrooms .
28 At other schools and in other households , it 's different .
29 The danger is when they 're the ones that if they 're the ones that stop other people sorting out their own feelings and emotions erm and I think in the work that I 've done in schools and in other situations following disasters one of the biggest problems has been that those expressing denial or saying that we should be able to cope with this , children are resilient , they do n't have these problems , erm they 've often stopped people getting the help that they need ; often stopped other teachers getting the help that they need .
30 Of course , these conditions do exist in some schools and in some classrooms already .
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