Example sentences of "in [noun] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Median bicarbonate concentration in saliva determined by the former method was 28.1 mm/l ( 95% CI 19.79–38.74 ) compared with 14.74 mmol/l alkali in saliva determined by back titration ( 95% CI , 12.95–16.69 ) — that is , a 90% overestimation ( p= 0.003 ) . |
2 | At the grand banquet she toasted herself in champagne owing to confusion . |
3 | Management fees of investment trusts are considerably lower than those of unit trusts because of the wide disparities in money spent on advertising , although with the changes in rules on advertising for investment trusts , their fees are likely to rise . |
4 | The reduction in income relating to Business Development activities from £293,656 to £219,947 reflects the completion last year of the Scottish Development Agency 's financial assistance towards the International Research and Information Service . |
5 | Injections of collagen , the protein in connective tissue , can build up soft depressions in skin caused by acne , age , injury , or disease . |
6 | The angels that descended in meditation ascend in prayer , and so meditation is the very " halsynge of rachell " ( 12.127.10 ) , that is contemplative experience , which Rolle points towards in affective anagogical terms as the " ioyfull songe of godis lufe " ( 12.127.25 ) . |
7 | A January Party report in Roslavl' noted with glee that the local clergy were divided , even before the February decree . |
8 | The concept of the guided authority rests on the traditions of independent local government , voluntary action , and the use of expert opinion in decision making about welfare . |
9 | Is National secretary to be involved in decisions on staffing , and in decision making about staffing , whether Admin staff or Area Secretaries ? |
10 | Involving people directly in decision making about forest development , and in their active management , recognises the social , political , and economic roots of the forest crisis . |
11 | Union involvement in decision making over change |
12 | Recent studies in decision making in child care |
13 | In fact one study ( Armstrong 1984 ) reports that over the last century in Britain each 4 per cent increase in hourly wage rates for males has been followed by a 1 per cent reduction in hours worked per year . |
14 | Or if she was aware of him , was she aware of the political turmoil the previous cancellation of a Mapplethorpe show has engendered in the U.S. over the last two years , with the director of the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati indicted for obscenity ( but acquitted ) and the very principle of government funding of contemporary art called into question ? |
15 | This expresses weight in kilograms divided by height in metres squared ( W/H² ; ) . |
16 | [ See pp. 38109 ; 38155-56 for economic upheaval in Germany resulting from unification . ] |
17 | F , options for benefits in payment to increase in line with inflation , do we have that ? |
18 | Equally shameful was an article in The Guardian of 28 February 1991 in which a Councillor Steve French in Lambeth called for victory for Iraq and urged the bombing of Israel . |
19 | Interrogatories can be twice administered without leave save in cases referred to arbitration under Ord 19 , r 2(3) . |
20 | So far as the availability of judicial review ( remedies ) is concerned , the distinction was used in cases decided after Ridge to provide a basis for denying , for example , that disciplinary decisions of prison governors ( as opposed to boards of prison visitors ) were subject to judicial review . |
21 | We have seen that , according to the Fleet Street Casuals case , the question of sufficient interest depends to some undefined extent on principles contained in cases decided before rule 3(7) was enacted . |
22 | Admittedly , in cases covered by section 17 , the capacity of the Court of Appeal to set aside an order of the House of Lords is invested by clear statutory implication . |
23 | Mr Ferris submitted that the obligation to give personal treatment was very substantially cut down in cases falling within sub-paragraph ( 2 ) and that a doctor was entitled to make arrangements for the entirety of his practice to be conducted by some other doctor . |
24 | ‘ I would say more generally that whenever money is paid to the revenue pending the outcome of a dispute which , to the knowledge of both parties , will determine whether or not the revenue are entitled to the money , an agreement for the repayment of the money if and when the dispute is resolved in the taxpayer 's favour must inevitably be implied unless the statute itself produces that result , as it does , for example , in cases falling within paragraph 10(4) of Schedule 20 to the Finance Act 1972 . |
25 | In cases focusing on fitness to be detained it was the injury rather than the intoxication that was the prime reason for the call out . |
26 | Official assistance is available in cases specified in Order 11 , rule 6 . |
27 | In making these remarks , I do not mean to argue that the decisions made in cases discussed in section II are necessarily wrong . |
28 | Section 25 of the Act of 1989 provides criteria and just as in cases arising under section 8 and in Part IV cases regard has to be had to the section 1(3) circumstances . |
29 | Even in the presence of a cold block , pin 2 mRNA levels increase in the unwounded leaf 1 in response to a mechanical wound to the cotyledon , as anticipated , and the increase is substantially greater than the trace increase in level induced by excision of the unwounded cotyledon . |
30 | The data show that the development officer in Newham had on average five such clients per week when the project was fully operational ( that is excluding the period in which her case load was either building up or running down ) . |