Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] the increase in " in BNC.

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1 Mr justifies abandoning the approach in and on the basis that the decision was arrived at in a different housing market , when it was reasonable to conclude that the plaintiff 's loss of interest on the capital employed would be exceeded by the increase in the value of the property .
2 This is also reflected in the increase in vacant industrial and commercial floorspace , and business failures . ’
3 This is in agreement with the previous findings that the increase in the alcohol consumption in Finland has been particularly attributed to the increase in the number of heavy drinkers , and that the heavy drinkers are the group that may be more vulnerable to pancreatitis .
4 As with most of the other journals surveyed , NEJM had a general increase in authorship number as shown by the increase in mode from 5 to 6 ( 20% ) and in median from 5 to 7 ( 40% ) between 1985 and 1990 ( table ) .
5 The new competitiveness of British industry has been sharply shown by the increase in our share of world trade for two years running , halting and reversing decades of decline .
6 Of course ministers , like everyone else , were helped by the increase in the purchasing power of the pound from 20s. in the pound in 1873 to 23s.
7 This aspect has developed with the increase in the availability of software .
8 In other words , although the act of donating blood would increase the chances of the donor dying , this increase was small compared with the increase in the recipient 's chances of surviving .
9 Geothermal energy is based on the increase in underground temperature which is , on average , 1 degree centigrade per 30 metres of depth but in certain areas faults at plate boundaries allow higher temperatures at shallower depths .
10 Although the numbers of such changes associated with moves are not large , and they can not account for more than a very small part of the differential in unemployment rates between the two groups , the sale of a large proportion of public housing to sitting tenants who are more likely to be employed than the general local authority sector population will have contributed to the increase in the unemployment rate differential referred to earlier .
11 The importance of catering to the tastes of more affluent middle-aged people is underpinned by the increase in their numbers and high spending power .
12 Such stagnation as there was in income per capita was offset by the increase in numbers .
13 The demand for labour curve is not affected by the increase in the NUP , but the unemployment curve in graph ( iii ) shifts vertically upwards .
14 Since the ‘ Keynesian ’ sees no reason to expect money incomes to be directly affected by the increase in the money supply , we can assume that the transactions and precautionary demands remain unchanged at first .
15 The nature of employment is also being affected by the increase in the dependency ratio .
16 The benefits in earnings terms from devaluation have to be set against the increase in these liabilities .
17 ‘ And finally , evidence of the growing underclass is to be found in the increase in single-parent families , the increase in crime , and the lack of attachment to ‘ conventional ’ values .
18 This is inferred from the increase in the joint registration of illegitimate births by parents who give the same address , published since 1983 .
19 This response is attenuated in patients with supraconal lesions , and is very strongly linked to the increase in intra-abdominal pressure ; the higher the lesion , the lower the intra-abdominal pressure generated , and the lower the external anal sphincter response .
20 Linked to the increase in external pressures is the increase in the young person 's own natural questioning of authority .
21 No , it 's driven by the increase in R P I is n't it .
22 One could try and explain this as follows : subjects perceived an increase in k as necessitating an increase in output since the opportunities for using output from other periods to increase sales this period had been reduced by the increase in the storage cost ; accordingly , one should produce more now in case the price this period turned out to be a high one .
23 The result has been a duplication of administrative personnel in a society that is ‘ already exhausted by the increase in its apparatus of officials ’ .
24 As soon as Gorbachev was reinstated as President on Aug. 21 , he was compelled by the increase in Yeltsin 's political standing and the fact that most state bodies were at least partially compromised in the coup attempt to acknowledge the need for a new state structure ; the majority of the republics proclaimed independence from the Soviet Union , and fundamental reforms began of the government and the State Security Committee ( KGB ) .
25 A further explanation could be that rats have a small ductular component of bile secretion which may have been the primary target of the observed response , as evidenced by the increase in biliary bicarbonate output observed in the canine studies .
26 My right hon. Friend referred to the increase in the incomes of pensioners as a result of savings and of occupational pensions .
27 The Secretary of State rather coyly referred to the increase in Scottish Homes ' total funding , but not to the overall position .
28 The Secretary of State advanced that argument this morning when he was asked about the increase in the size of the Trident arsenal .
29 One , the Instrumental form , can be observed in the increase in outside intervention in school and teacher practices partly by LEAs ( Parsons and Steadman , 1984 ) , and more recently by the DES ( Davis , 1980 ; Lawton , 1984 ; Raggatt and Weiner , 1985 ) .
30 If so , the cord should be clamped before the increase in plasma oxytocin concentration .
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