Example sentences of "in [noun sg] in [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 We 've got a drop in income in all areas .
2 This has led planners to focus on the substantial private sector already in existence in some countries .
3 It is hard to see anything like the controlling hand of a single dominant ideology in all this , given the complex shifts of power and positioning which are in play in these constructions .
4 Conversely , " happen " in English can be translated in Tamil in some contexts as " oodu " and in others as " nada " .
5 This mechanism seems to have arisen in parallel in these plants .
6 The fact that vocational architecture students are taught in the same department is a particularly positive aspect because it results in expertise in all fields of building design being readily available to the historian .
7 At the same time , PRINDEP data repeatedly showed that the curriculum in action in many schools and classrooms was not , by any of the possible definitions of the phrase , broadly based .
8 The effective introduction of the national curriculum will require changes in practice in many schools and the report will assist the teachers concerned in planning the necessary changes .
9 In theory the whole of the extra cost to the innocent partners could be recouped from the individual responsible for the negligence , but in practice in most firms this would be regarded phlegmatically as just another expense of the business to be shared by all .
10 Yet , as we shall see , the last few years have witnessed a remarkable upsurge in research in those areas where quantification is possible , such as strike activity and its determinants ( see Chapter 6 ) .
11 If money is tight , you can get plants as gifts from generous friends ; even just cuttings will turn into plants , or collect wayside seeds or seedheads , but not plants ( remember there are Wildlife Preservation Orders in force in most countries ) .
12 The idea of the organism ; the notion that organisms need to process energy to stay intact ; the appreciation that selection is constantly at work , favouring the best adapted — these are the fundamentals to keep in mind in all studies of ecology .
13 Also , concomitant cytomegalovirus infection should be borne in mind in such circumstances .
14 1.12 The common point about such cases is of course that expert evidence can be called to dispute the allegations about seat belts , and that must always be borne in mind in these cases .
15 The reason for guideline number two , ‘ keep to the very simple dishes ’ , is that fats can lurk in disguise in all kinds of sauce-covered dishes or recipe dishes .
16 ( 6 ) No liability shall arise by virtue of subsection ( 3 ) above if — ( a ) before the date on which proceedings to enforce the liability are finally disposed of , the former residential occupier is reinstated in the premises in question in such circumstances that he becomes again the residential occupier of them ; or ( b ) at the request of the former residential occupier , a court makes an order ( whether in the nature of an injunction or otherwise ) as a result of which he is reinstated as mentioned in paragraph ( a ) above …
17 If reference to Parliamentary material is permitted as an aid to the construction of legislation which is ambiguous , or obscure or the literal meaning of which leads to an absurdity , I believe as I have said that in practically every case it will be incumbent on those preparing the argument to examine the whole proceedings on the Bill in question in both Houses of Parliament .
18 There may well have been planning permission for the activities in question in those cases .
19 Through all these varying degrees of access , there is still , in work in these techniques , some connection of inherent resources .
20 Recent records have shown Siskins and Reed Buntings moving into towns to use the same food source in winter , and Blackcaps are regular in winter in some towns .
21 The productivity improvement programme launched in 1990 in the fibre and chemical businesses has also yielded positive results , while decreases in profitability in some areas were compensated by increases in profits within life sciences .
22 The PRD said that 52 of its activists had been killed since the July 1988 general election but that most of the murders had taken place since the municipal elections in December 1989 , the results of which were still in contention in many towns .
23 This does not indicate that firms are not carrying out adequate audit work but that appropriate quality control and quality assurance procedures are not in place in all cases . ’
24 Visitor centres are now in place in many prisons around the country , providing counselling , crèche facilities and general information for families .
25 Currently , a draft EC Directive is under discussion with a compromise with existing practices in Ec member countries , but falls short of desirable standards which are already in place in some states .
26 His greatest use , he felt , would be in forging this connection , with the help of the agents he imagined were already in place in these countries , and developing it .
27 In HGT-1 cells , specific binding of [ 3 H ] omeprazole was significantly greater in the presence than in the absence of 1 mM histamine ( 4.17 ( 0.45 ) pmol/mg cell protein v 2.08 ( 0.48 ) pmol/mg cell protein , p<0.05 ; n=3 , measured in triplicate in both cases ) .
28 In contrast , there was no evidence of specific binding of [ 3 H ] omeprazole to HT29–19A human colon cells in either the presence or the absence of histamine ( n=2 , measured in triplicate in both cases ) .
29 This may reflect a difference in emphasis in that parents seemed to be looking for information about their child 's overall character and behaviour ( eg ‘ good at sharing toys ’ ) whereas staff seemed to report specific good behaviour ( eg ‘ She 's done a lovely painting this morning ’ or ‘ He ate his dinner up nicely today ’ ) .
30 The reports from solicitors dealing with with matters of what are professional standards and duties in this particular field are er regularly accepted in evidence in these courts in order to determine those matters .
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