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

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1 It is clear that yield can vary quite considerably with coupon for the same term to maturity , and with term to maturity for different coupons .
2 If the source direction makes an angle θ with the baseline , which is of length d , then the path difference to the two dishes is d cos θ and the phase lag between their signals is at a wavelength λ , and in terms of frequency v this becomes .
3 However , they differed in a number of background factors and in terms of sample design ( e.g. one was pairwise matched ) .
4 The course , he said , was ‘ fantastic ’ and in terms of play , the quality had been outstanding .
5 And in terms of credibility with a wider public the idea that the work of a school is to be appraised by its teachers and governors alone simply will not wash .
6 And in terms of development opportunities , the Trainee Assistant Manager scheme continues to provide store staff with their first step into management , while the new Trainee Buyer and Trainee Merchandiser programmes offer head office development opportunities .
7 And in terms of unity there is n't a very good chance of unity with British feminists right now in this country because whenever we start discussing our issues , out comes the racism , out comes the attempts to monopolise our struggle .
8 The noise level in the multi-channel communication system will be higher , both literally and in terms of communication theory .
9 And in terms of vehicle operating costs savings , if I just go back to the top of that page , the inner routes again perform well not not so not so well or better ?
10 Light industry , on the other hand , was more widely dispersed geographically and in terms of ownership , foreign capital played little part , and even the largest firms were relatively independent of government favour .
11 Film comedy developed along a parallel track to the feature film drama : the need for better films made feature film producers more ambitious technically and in terms of story and the same forces helped comedy to graduate from improvised shorts to more substantial films .
12 In terms of the future of design and build , much greater emphasis is being placed in extending the services we offer — both at the front end , with planning development and funding expertise being marketed , and in terms of aftercare where new services in planned maintenance and facilities management are being developed .
13 And in terms of entertainment value , Rhodes is fantastic .
14 What 's also come out very strongly er , in this programme is is that it 's a struggle for a lot of people , both financially , and in terms of juggling time and the multiple demands that particularly women have , in trying to care for young people and old people to the point where women may spend their entire lives between , between twenty and sixty looking after somebody or other .
15 We had to look at where the opportunities were for development in Greater York as a whole rather than looking at individual district elements , and in terms of land available , erm Mr Steel appears to have included some sites which we classify as land held in reserve , which we do n't normally count towards the land availability targets , although we do acknowledge that it is there .
16 and was to do with what the rights would be erm in terms of benefits and in terms of compensation from the council when they moved out .
17 There has been a transformation in terms of attitude , in terms of product , in terms of quality and in terms of price .
18 In the context of the first part of the hon. Gentleman 's question , I must ask him to appreciate that one of the important matters now being examined by the chief executives of the agencies is the issue of greater pay flexibility and performance pay , so that better results can be achieved , both by individuals and in terms of customer service , from a given amount of pay .
19 Getting down to specific information and in terms of negotiation .
20 In particular , those who manage individual schools have not yet had much experience in making a practical connection between defining their aims and implementing them within the framework of the national curriculum and in terms of quality assurance .
21 And in terms of prize-money per run , Nicholson 's owners have earned £1,525 compared with Pipe 's £1,183 .
22 Consultants ' caseloads are mounting inexorably and technical complexity is increasing while junior support declines , both proportionately and in terms of doctor hours .
23 This sets out to describe the client 's position within the marketplace : brand shares and trends in brand share ; product advantages and disadvantages over competition — both in physical terms ( laboratory test and blind consumer test ) and in terms of consumer opinions and attitudes ; planned and possible product improvements ; recent marketing activity , in relation to that of competitors .
24 Option 6 allows the librarian to have overdue reminders printed out by the microcomputer and in terms of time saved , this is one of the attractions of a computerized loans system .
25 The tunnel was a failure both financially and in terms of use , being intended for pedestrians , and in 1865 it was converted for use by the London Underground .
26 ‘ The issue of perception can be addressed most fruitfully in Auerbach 's work by taking precisely this oscillation between the mask and the face and examining it in terms of pose ( the key indicator for the relation with the viewer ) and in terms of paint ’ .
27 first of all we 've made great strides in terms of pollution and in terms of engineering we 've made it much safer , and new road engineering makes driving more efficient .
28 What 's the point of being aggressive with somebody when they 're gon na walk away feeling as if they 've just been walked all over , so you 've still got the same situation you 've got one person walking away feeling a little bit fed up and the other person not so if you talk about assertiveness in terms of aggression and in terms of submission i.e. there 's going to be a winner and there 's going to be a loser depending which way round you look at it then you still have n't quite grasped what we mean by assertiveness .
29 But tonics and ‘ restoratives are at the bottom of the pile both in terms of their status as pharmacological entities and in terms of research .
30 You ca n't exactly call it social climbing , because Jackie is , financially and in terms of celebrity , already at the top .
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