Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [art] [noun pl] in " in BNC.

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1 And it is doing just that for the ladies in my classes .
2 It was agreed that ( i ) a system of proportional representation in the Assembly of the Republic ( legislature ) would be adopted ; ( ii ) legislative and presidential elections would be held simultaneously within one year of the signing of a ceasefire accord , although this deadline could be extended ; ( iii ) presidential candidates would be at least 35 years old and their candidacies supported by a minimum of 10,000 signatures ; ( iv ) the minimum voting age and that for the representatives in the Assembly would be 25 years , although there was an expectation that these would be reduced to 18 years after the first set of elections ; ( v ) a National Electoral Commission , one-third of whose members would be appointed by the MNR , would organize the electoral process , determining for example the number of seats per region ; and ( vi ) the government would assist the MNR to secure appropriate facilities to carry out its political work in at least every provincial capital .
3 Substitution of numbers for 52 per cent could do this for an words in formulae easy standing charge and number of units ' formula and 17 per cent for an electricity bill ( p.61 ) .
4 About half of the infants in each group were not clinically dehydrated on presentation to hospital ( 102 ( 47% ) in group A and 99 ( 53% ) in group B ) , 102 ( 47% ) in group A and 75 ( 40% ) in group B were mildly dehydrated ( by up to 5% ) , 10 ( 5% ) in group A and 11 ( 6% ) in group B were moderately dehydrated ( 5–10% ) , and only one child in group A and two in group B were dehydrated by 10% or more .
5 For about half of the innovations in the sample , patents delayed imitation by less than a few months .
6 Over half of the youngsters in residential care in Flanders ( 56 per cent ) are aged between 13 and 18 years .
7 More than half of the commands in D-11 were the same as those in RPL-11 .
8 About half of the instances in other jurists seem to be the work of the compilers .
9 Half of the evacuees in Little Weirwold and the surrounding area had already left .
10 Women outnumber men in the teaching profession , making up over three-quarters of the teachers in primary schools , and just under half of the teachers in secondary schools .
11 Less than half of the teachers in secondary schools in Solihull are in any degree familiar with their authority 's booklet for SSE and only one-tenth claim to know it well .
12 At least half of the shares in BT3 will be offered to the public as part of the Government 's continuing campaign to develop the share-owning habit .
13 Half of the subjects in each training condition had received presentations of the light during the pre-exposure phase .
14 Newton and Robinson ( 1982 ) found half of the sixteen-year-olds in four inner London ESN(M) schools to be maladjusted , as rated by the Bristol Social Adjustment Scales , while in South Wales , Chazan ( 1964 ) reported a similar proportion : 50 per cent of the boys , 32 per cent of the girls .
15 Yet , in a somewhat art-y place like Freud 's which recently displayed the photographic work of Jane Ralley , the solitary wild-eyed scribbler was not too out of place ; but then , judging by the subject of half of the photographs in the show , the owner could count on this crowd to retain its sophisticated bonhomie in the face of far more deliberate provocation .
16 About half of the pupils in maintained schools take school meals , with the rest bringing their own food or making other arrangements ( mostly going home for lunch ) .
17 Just as a sub-lessee may be required by his sub-lease to comply with some of the covenants in the head-lease , and is answerable to his sub-lessor if he should breach those covenants , so rule 2.12(1) provides a régime in which appointed representatives will be subject to the Norwich Union , not directly to Lautro .
18 This was erected in 1801 at about the same time as some of the farmhouses in the parish .
19 Some of the warnings in Roger Bullock 's chapter about faulty use of information are demonstrated in the points made by Martin Knapp about the use of cost information to come to flawed conclusions .
20 Some of the campaigns in which TIE has been involved have lasted many years , for example the Nestle Infant Formula boycott ( to be discussed in detail in Chapter 5 ) , the campaign to force corporations to divest in South Africa , the struggles on behalf of Coca Cola workers in Guatemala and Control Data workers in Korea , as well as several campaigns against TNC policies in the United States .
21 Some of the lights in the tunnel are busted , and it smells of piss .
22 Maguire ( 1985 ) investigated the reasons for poor nurse-to-patient communication and gave examples of some of the consequences in relation to diagnoses ; to treatment ; to investigations ; and to potential complications which became actual problems .
23 3 A feature on the use of some of the products in pubs for a catering trade magazine .
24 It was not difficult to spot that some of the products in our portfolio could never again be profitable .
25 Some of the tempi in Fauré 's solo piano music — Nocturne No. 4 , Impromptus Nos. 2 & 5 — are rather fast , but always clear and concise .
26 The librarian listed the following as some of the improvements in library use to which the project had contributed : ( 1 ) improved general use in the past year during lesson time , particularly in IS and history ;
27 In fact we now know that Jupiter , Uranus and Saturn have more satellites than was once detectable from Earth-bound telescopes , and some of the moons in the solar system are bigger than planets .
28 It does raise a very important matter because in the B C C I inquiry , it was quite obvious er that parts of Price Waterhouse were n't fully aware of what other parts of Pri Price Waterhouse were doing and indeed worse than that and in fairness to Price Waterhouse , some of the regulators in different parts of the world did n't know what each other w w were doing and the only people that did know what was happening were the principals behind B C C I who exploited that situation .
29 In Arabia wadis of very great length are known , while some of the patterns in the Sahara have been described by Gautier ( Ig28 ) .
30 This comes out in Charles Rookyard 's description of an incident when he was leading his stallion , Sudbourne Benedict , around some of the farms in the Helmingham district :
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