Example sentences of "in [adj] area [subord] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 And if if a certain family gets stuck in with another family and they 're both trouble causers and they both get moved to the same area it 's gon na cause trouble in that area so they ought to say , Right fifty there , fifty there ,
2 They represent a potentially very important method of providing good rented or cheap owner-occupier housing in rural areas since they are an established medium for obtaining finance and for managing schemes .
3 The council agreed that it is a matter for concern that the rates have increased by so much and I have been asked to write to Wyre Borough Council about this and to ask if they would consider paying the whole of the rates for public halls in rural areas as I understand some District Councils do .
4 Many believe the government recently took the confusion between public service and commercial logic to its ultimate fatuity in another areas when it announced it would shut down one third of all the country 's post offices to provide the public with , in its words , a better postal service .
5 The Commission hopes that the threat of new restrictions on cars , this time on the Europe-wide level , will spur the Japanese to do more in this area than they have to date .
6 The study by Butler and his associates is the most important in this area because they found not only that health visiting favoured no one class but also when a more sensitive analysis of the data was made that took account of over-crowding , house amenities , parental education , as well as father 's occupation , they found that the lower socio-economic groups received more health visiting .
7 Great care should be taken with the rock in this area until it has all washed clean and settled down again .
8 Again , Monotype appear to have a lead in this area as they are coding all their fonts from a single digital master , regardless of the final output format .
9 It seems , prima facie , most reasonable that they deal with the question of liability in this area as they think fit , irrespective of the goods concerned .
10 More probably sixty or seventy in this area if you 've got a good house .
11 The Labour Party was particularly critical of government policy in this area when it emerged after April 1 that Guys , the major London teaching hospital which had formed a trust with Lewisham , had made 600 redundancies and closed as many as 25 departments in a series of cost-cutting measures .
12 The problem is worse in some areas than it is in others but , as Karan and Iijima ( 1985 ) point out , soil erosion is particularly acute where steep slopes are cultivated without terracing .
13 It is certainly true that it is worth ‘ pooling ’ sovereignty in some areas since it makes more sense to do this than to act independently .
14 They provided meat , wool , milk and cheese , and also manure — very important in some areas where they were folded overnight on arable land .
15 It is evident that Ollier ( 1981 ) , although making a plea for a more evolutionary geomorphology , does not cite the quantitatively expressed geophysical research and it seems unlikely that geomorphology can contribute in such areas unless it is willing to adopt the methods and language of other practitioners .
16 Secondly , the Board of Trade was allowed to form JACs in co-operation with LEAs in such areas as it thought ‘ expedient ’ .
17 Unless otherwise indicated , therefore , this questionnaire is asking for information about courses which aim to improve teachers ' or trainee teachers ' understanding and awareness of the nature of human ability-orientated courses , either in teaching methods for language teaching or in communication for all teachers — but information given should not refer to work in these areas unless it has been specifically asked for .
18 Furthermore , it appears that the distinction is not drawn in the same way in all areas where it is used .
19 In many areas where they have been established , staying on rates have risen and they have proved to be popular with students and staff alike for a variety of reasons .
20 In Asia , the miracle rice was wiped out in many areas because it had not been treated with the necessary chemicals .
21 We grew dramatically faster in those areas when we moved there .
22 We want to grow in those areas where we are strong and our growth in the 1990s will outpace that of the 1980s by a significant amount .
23 Unlike the increases of the early 1930s , this jump was caused by the revival of stealing networks , mainly in those areas where they had prevailed in the nineteenth century .
24 In those areas where they are not , we will seek out people to put on the database .
25 The support available from IDB represents a carefully structured package which provides assistance in those areas where it is most needed .
26 But , privatization had not dramatically affected core areas of local government activity by the end of the 1980s , and in those areas where it was implemented it seemed unlikely significantly to undermine bureaucratic power .
27 In those areas where it was possible to receive transmissions only 9% of households had a set , and only 8% of our sample watched television daily .
28 This approach attempted to identify what was problematic for manufacturing industry in those areas where it was declining fastest and , on the other hand , what was attractive about the areas where it was growing , at least relatively .
29 But as we shall see in Chapter 6 more flexible planning policies are required if the low-wage rural economy is to be alleviated and rural depopulation to be assuaged in those areas where it remains a problem .
30 In other words , unemployment has fallen most sharply in those areas where it was least severe .
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