Example sentences of "in which [noun pl] for " in BNC.

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1 The very success of SMP , in ensuring its diffusion ‘ downwards ’ , brought a curricular selection originally developed within the prestigious independent sector of the selective subculture , and only modified by teacher-writers experienced with ‘ less able ’ children , into contact with many teachers whose subject and pedagogical perspectives derived from within the non-selective subculture in which criteria for selecting mathematical content differed considerably .
2 Accompanying the policy , the RTO put forward a ‘ Strategy for Action ’ , in which criteria for the selection of the two hospitals to be targeted for early closure were put forward .
3 The project aims to investigate the ways in which criteria for the evaluation of applications-oriented proposals are interpreted and applied , and how this affects the actions of potential proposers .
4 Within a month of nationalisation , the Authority 's commercial manager had identified the more serious black spots in which tariffs for additional domestic kWh were below ¾d. — which he reckoned to be the level required to cover costs — and in the next few months prices were generally raised to this level as a ‘ first aid ’ measure , pending the development of a proper pricing policy .
5 ‘ The whole effect ( of the film ) was destructively negative , and there was no attempt to spell out constructively ways in which services for the mentally handicapped might be improved .
6 The difference in costs between the sexes was less than for items except in the 65–84 groups , in which prescriptions for men were more expensive .
7 The trainee , sitting in , should consider the emotions evident in these interviews and the ways in which possibilities for action were explored and information given .
8 Staff working in centres in which facilities for attempted suicide patients are developed should endeavour to monitor trends in the behaviour in their area .
9 The second , is the way in which opportunities for ‘ light relief ’ or humour are distributed in the story .
10 ( c ) Tile volume trap , in which markets for commodity type products ( like plant-baked bread ) may become dominated by suppliers capable of volume production and distribution to retail multiple chains bulk-buying on a centralised basis .
11 During a period in which jobs for some specialists are difficult to find , opportunities for trained statisticians remain good .
12 The Occupational Pensions Board gave examples of circumstances in which applications for orders for pension fund surpluses to be reduced or eliminated had been turned down , as part of new guidance on how to make applications .
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