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

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1 These days there 's a mastic type compound for every situation , and my favourite for external use us a one-part polysulphide , available in cartridge form for use in a skeleton gun .
2 The presbyterie taking the heignanseness of the crime in their consideration doe in odium fanti at terrorum allis appoint Mr. David Sympson his parish minister publickly to rebuke him for it before the congregation and then to take occasion to admonish the people against the evil of such practices and they recommend to the Baillie of Ila to put the acts of parliament against charmers in execution .
3 The presbyterie taking the heignanseness of the crime in their consideration doe in odium fanti at terrorum allis appoint Mr. David Sympson his parish minister publickly to rebuke him for it before the congregation and then to take occasion to admonish the people against the evil of such practices and they recommend to the Baillie of Ila to put the acts of parliament against charmers in execution .
4 In practice , the nationalized industries are subject to Whitehall and civil servants often re-examine the major management decisions ( and some minor ones ) in case points of principle arise , in particular considering whether investment and pricing policies are satisfactory from the ministry 's point of view .
5 A rise in money supply from M to M' will lead to a fall in the rate of interest from r 1 to r 2 .
6 With a very shallow L curve ( as in Figure 18.3 ) , a rise in money supply from M to M' will only lead to a small fall in the rate of interest from r 1 to r 2 .
7 It is already accepted in money laundering for example , that er the f fraud is an international crime and it would be interesting to hear er what steps the minister is proposing to take to have a look at the problem that undoubtedly was er raised in the B C C I report .
8 The success of the TV and press interests ( including papers now far from the North American base , in West Africa for instance ) led him to diversify , taking an important stake in North Sea oil .
9 1 — in west half of room , stunned , unable to move or attack or cast spells for D4 rounds , but can parry with a -20 penalty .
10 3 — dumped on seat of pants in west half of room , penalty of -10 to WS , BS and I for first round only .
11 4 — standing in west half of room , no penalties .
12 The absence of cases in west Thurso above age 4 among children born locally may at least partly reflect the immunity conferred by their recent exposure at earlier ages .
13 While this contributes to crime prevention , especially with respect to joy-riders who steal and drive cars at speed at might ( which requires neighbourhood men in West Belfast to work might duty ) , it has none of the wider community service functions evident in Easton .
14 the M sixty two in west Yorkshire near junction twenty nine , the loft house interchange , there are various roadworks and lane restrictions on the slip roads there , and that 's causing traffic to be slow moving around that junction at the moment .
15 For a single claimant in the age bracket 18 to 24 , it is £1,619.80 in income support per year , plus £1,560 for full housing benefit .
16 Changes in income distribution in favour of the rich and the more generous treatment of investment income have an effect upon capital accumulation and investment .
17 However , Bush created some confusion on Oct. 9 when he indicated in the morning that he might accept increases in income tax in return for cuts in capital gains tax , but in a meeting with Republican Senators later that day declared that both were " off the table " .
18 It can be argued that we are interested not in transitory variations in income week by week , or year by year , but in normal or permanent income ( Friedman , 1957 ) .
19 The world 's airlines use a variety of methods to account for their fleets , depreciate aircraft and account for foreign exchange gains and losses , and differ widely on their levels of disclosure in income statements for depreciation and finance costs .
20 Fears over cuts in rail services after sell-off
21 One is the likely reduction in rail carriage of freight , and the consequent increase in road haulage .
22 This involves personal ties between those in elite positions in society .
23 In 1983 , CILT provided three anonymous descriptions of modern languages PGCE courses , one in a Polytechnic and two in university departments of education .
24 Example A : A single postgraduate student from a hot country should allow approximately £6,000 in living costs for a twelve-month study period at the University of Edinburgh if staying in University Halls of Residence .
25 The approximate charge for the majority of places in University Halls of Residence is likely to be around £63 per week .
26 The approximate charge for the majority of places in University Halls of Residence is likely to be around £64 per week .
27 In the Steetley-Tarmac case , Thames Plc and Steetley Plc intended to merge all of their interests in building materials by way of a joint venture called Allied .
28 A major part of the effort in user education in university and polytechnic libraries is the preparation of guides to the subject literature , guides to individual reference works , guides to particular forms of literature , guides to techniques of information handling etc , and there are few libraries in these sectors who do not have at least a dozen in current production .
29 As Docherty said : ‘ The problem caused by the tendency in user organisations to hive off IT to specialist managers is that the real users and decision-makers within them are isolated .
30 Woman of 80 battered in gang raid on house
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