Example sentences of "in real [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The UK Tax and Price Index was introduced in 1979 and aims to measure changes in real spending power which depend both on what is happening to retail prices and on what is happening to after-tax incomes .
2 One could talk about many other areas of improvement : the huge 68 per cent increase in real spending ( over and above inflation ) by Government on community care services since 1979 ; the 29 per cent increase in real spending on the whole range of benefits for elderly people ; or , in a completely different field , the improvements in public transport which have , for example , seen the number of rail passengers increase by 14 per cent .
3 One could talk about many other areas of improvement : the huge 68 per cent increase in real spending ( over and above inflation ) by Government on community care services since 1979 ; the 29 per cent increase in real spending on the whole range of benefits for elderly people ; or , in a completely different field , the improvements in public transport which have , for example , seen the number of rail passengers increase by 14 per cent .
4 Prices rose more than expected , departments even so kept well inside their new limits , and the result was a cut in real spending of 2.5 per cent .
5 It represented a 2.6 per cent decrease in real spending compared with the 1990 budget , and involved the recommended closure of 35 domestic military bases , the realignment or reduction of forces at a further 200 military facilities and the closure of 13 overseas bases .
6 But in real music this happens only rarely .
7 SuperMario Mini rolls are chocolate flavoured mini rolls , covered in real milk chocolate , with a chocolate buttercream filling .
8 Sentence boundaries in real text are often indicated by textual layout ( e.g. a blank line may be sufficient to indicate that a statement is finished ) .
9 Not one of Hazel 's rabbits had ever played any part in real digging .
10 Proving very popular are the new serpentine bedside cabinets in real satinwood handpainted with classical motifs , at about £600 .
11 Last year its GNP grew by a heady 5.7% , despite a fall in real net exports equivalent to nearly 2% of its GNP .
12 Brother Basil is a natural cheese prepared to a traditional recipe , then smoked in real wood smoke to give it a distinctive flavour .
13 Virginia groaned , then sobered , gazing in real concern at her sister-in-law .
14 To the delight of the animal rights movement , Britain 's trade in real fur is in drastic decline , with manufacturing figures issued by the DTI showing that sales have plummeted from £56 million in 1986 to £11 million last year .
15 There was also a decline in real air transport cost .
16 But in a situation where we were left with the second E I P and we had districts preparing district wide plans and as Mr in his submission has said , he intends to remove the present article fourteen , direction , we are in real chaos .
17 STEPPING OUT IN REAL STYLE
18 Finish your roof in real style — with all the trimmings from WP Metals .
19 New research also stresses empirical work , using controlled experiments to see how people behave in real bargaining situations .
20 Despite the various amounts that come from the Foundation for Sports and the Arts — given at the whim of the trustees in a haphazard fashion — they do not compensate in any way for the £60 million cut in real grant from the Government since 1986 .
21 Peter Hain , then as now more interested in real cricket than in racially-structured sport , was one of those who did more than most to fast-forward the process of making cricket accessible to most south Africans .
22 This involves you or someone else in a chain with you being paid by goods , services or benefits , instead of in real money .
23 The exercise allowed the practices , health board , and hospitals to work together with the Department of Health to develop fundholding without the anxieties of dealing in real money .
24 We put in real money into this area .
25 And then what does that mean in in real money .
26 But if you measure from 1960–90 , America draws level in real GNP growth with West Germany , and then overtakes it both for 1970–90 and 1980–90 .
27 It is probably true to state that a country must achieve sustained increases in real GNP per capita to avoid social and political tension .
28 Poverty is only relative , and it must be remembered that Mozart , although frequently ‘ financially embarrassed ’ , was not actually living in real hardship .
29 the number of virtual memory segments that are resident in real storage at the time it either finishes with the processor or exceeds the time slice allocated to it w
30 There 's also fast access to hundreds of teletext information pages and because it 's capable of receiving the new Nicam transmissions ( see our article on page 10 ) , you can start enjoying your favourite programmes in real stereo , as they become available in your area .
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