Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [noun] ' " in BNC.

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1 Just in case Reynolds ' letter has had any influence on venue managers or promoters , on my next trip up to London to see Blyth Power at the Robey , I 'd better be prepared to wear a tie .
2 Just in case Reynolds ' letter has had any influence on venue managers or promoters , on my next trip up to London to see Blyth Power at the Robey , I 'd better be prepared to wear a tie .
3 The rhetoric of rights also contrasted oddly with the failure to give more powers to Community Health Councils , the main body representing patients locally , and cutbacks in funding Citizens ' Advice Bureaus and legal aid .
4 The turnout was around 30 per cent in each round considered to reflect in part electors ' preoccupation with the Gulf war .
5 In contrast neoliberals ' emphasis on individual choice and personal responsibility for health makes them underestimate the importance of environmental factors .
6 In addition individuals ' savings have been directed into house purchase , rather than into productive investment opportunities .
7 In practice parents ' associations are incredibly supportive and these problems are a rare occurrence .
8 He said if one hospital 's unit is full units in adjacent hospitals are used , in South Tees ' case units in North Tees or Darlington .
9 This issue raises a whole series of complex methodological questions that are examined in some detail in P.A. Consultants ' 1987 review .
10 Factory life in focus Critics ' choice Visual art ..
11 He said that the method can detect toluene in glue sniffers ' blood .
12 MIND 's militant antipsychiatry stand in the 1960s and 1970s created a rift with professionals which has gradually healed , although there is still a healthy tension which is probably in service users ' interests .
13 And that 's why the E E F , not alone , but together with our colleagues in engineering employers ' organizations throughout Europe , German , the French , the Belgians , the Dutch , argued against the working time directive in its original form .
14 This report provides an overview of recent changes in policy makers ' assumptions about the family , particularly in relation to the benefit system , where the recognition of relationships can mean more money for some and no money for others .
15 After laying dormant for two years at Chino airport , the aircraft made a successful test flight on June 23 , departing for a respray in Capital Airlines ' colours at Clarkesburg , West Virginia .
16 The weans are in ma neebors ' van ,
17 The fighting largely involved Inkatha supporters in migrant workers ' hostels , in conflict with non-Zulu township residents .
18 The refusal this week by Virginia Bottomley , the new Health Secretary , to outlaw ‘ gagging clauses ’ in health workers ' contracts raises alarm about the climate of fear in British society that goes far wider than the NHS .
19 Alison Kelly worked with some of her students to carry out a minor evaluation of changes in GIST teachers ' attitudes in comparison with a national sample ( Kelly et al . ,
20 These problems suddenly appeared quite separately from those dietary concerns about fats , fibre , sugar and salt which arose from the COMA report in 1984 , and which have been so widely used in food manufacturers ' advertising claims .
21 On the platforms may be found groups of Germans , Swedes , Poles , of men , women and children of nearly every European nationality , surrounding curious luggage , and , in railway porters ' opinion , ‘ jabbering a lot of nice lingo ’ .
22 During 1990 the Commissioners also commenced an extensive warehousing scheme designed to replace the old quayside transit sheds and cater for changes in port users ' storage needs dictated by the new trends in cargo handling , particularly by the containerised mode .
23 As a result of the EEC directive requiring equal treatment for men and women in member countries ' social security schemes , the British system has had to be further modified .
24 In brief , then , the EMS was set the twin objectives of reducing the volatility of intra-EC exchange rates and of effecting a permanent reduction in member countries ' inflation rates .
25 A currency union is likely to lead to a reduction in member countries ' natural rate of unemployment .
26 As already noted , a principal objective of the EMS was to induce a reduction in member countries ' inflation rates .
27 This " Maximum Rate " was made up of the arithmetic mean of the trend of GNP of EC countries , the average rise in member states ' budgets , and the trend in the cost of living .
28 It is in fact Callinicos ' later claim that , rather than occupying a qualitatively distinct position , ‘ late capitalist culture represents a continuation of trends operative throughout this century ’ ( p. 53 ) .
29 Since 1971 , though the scheme was temporarily abandoned , and more determinedly since 1981 , the control of monetary growth has depended upon the Bank 's willingness and ability to manipulate short-term interest rates and upon changes in interest rates ' ability to influence the demand for bank lending .
30 As an example from a slightly different sphere , the Lancashire cotton spinners were forced to abandon an agreement on pricing ( In Yarn Spinners ' Agreement LR1 RP , pp. 118–99 ) despite pleading the threat to employment .
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