Example sentences of "in the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Hence the state can act in the long-run interests of capital against the current wishes of short-sighted capitalists .
2 Civil servants in an advanced industrial state are meritocratically selected ( Therborn , 1978 ) even though their tasks are to plan in the long-run interests of capitalism .
3 American federalism was also explained by Charles Beard ( 1935 ) as a device which promoted national integration in the long-run interests of the merchant class .
4 Moreover , the results have reinforced the belief that the general equilibrium effects are potentially important and can be safely ignored only in special circumstances ( this , we shall see , is even more true in the long-run models explored in the next Lecture ) .
5 In 1851 Harris showed his facsimiles at the Great Exhibition ; his own brief account of his technique and early work appears in the 1852 Reports by the Juries .
6 The combined effect of these problems is currently felt in the Spanish railways ' extremely low commercial speeds which greatly hamper competition with road and air transport .
7 The Thyssen museum opened in Madrid on 9th of last month to fairly general self-congratulation in the Spanish newspapers , qualified by the hope that the paintings would remain there at the end of the nine and a half years loan/rental period ( The Art Newspaper No. 21 , Oct 1992 , pp.1 , 6 ) .
8 He remained in York 's employment until the Restoration , first in the French and then in the Spanish armies , and became his groom of the Stole and one of his closest friends .
9 On a walking holiday in the Spanish mountains , Jeremy had been staying at the Elola climbers ' refuge and had left there two weeks before to spend a day taking photographs .
10 Toby Haggith relates the tragic story of the death of Jeremy Parkinson in the Spanish Gredos mountains , and the disturbing questions it raises about the competence of the authorities involved in launching a search when Jeremy went missing
11 Within a couple of days they had paired off with English boys whom they met in the Spanish bars .
12 ‘ It wo n't be necessary , Agnes dear , ’ said Dorothy , in the firm tones of a headmistress .
13 This decrease in the CO2 yield corresponds to the increase in hydrocarbon yield ( the total cumulative yield : is the same for both coals ) and since chemical analyses of the Palaeozoic and Tertiary coals at the same maturity were very similar , it can be inferred that there are internal differences in the chemical structures of the two coal types .
14 This led to Gibson being seconded in 1928 to work with Michels on the properties of gases at high pressures , and to ICI becoming interested in the chemical effects of high pressures , the theme of Gibson 's work on his return to Winnington in 1931 .
15 The organisation has also linked into UNESCO 's regional networks in the chemical sciences .
16 The volumetric analysis covered in the chemical methods section is unnecessarily long because it mainly consists of acid-base and indicator theory that can be found in standard A-level textbooks .
17 We can see part of the answer by looking at how modern DNA molecules cooperate in the chemical factories that are living cells .
18 For Canguilhem the history of a concept will have its own specific temporality , demonstrating less a process of epistemological self-correction as in the pure sciences than the persistence of the problem within all the contradictory solutions and ideological values that have been given to it and which make up its history .
19 Markofdistinction ( 3.50 ) , who got even closer to Nashwan when fourth in the 2,000 Guineas , was beaten at Doncaster by what is probably an outstanding horse in Nashwan 's stable companion Gold Seam and should find compensation in the Supreme Stakes .
20 Lord Haldane himself expressed his ‘ strong conviction that , at all events for a judge who is to sit in the Supreme Tribunals of the Empire , a House of Commons training is a real advantage .
21 But in the 1970s students were flooding into English studies in previously unparalleled numbers across the range of relatively diverse institutions of higher education including the ancient and newer " civic or provincial " universities , the postwar " plate-glass " universities , and the polytechnics .
22 In the 1970s Abrams and colleagues carried out the ‘ Street studies ’ of neighbouring and subsequently reviewed neighbourhood care schemes .
23 In the 1970s differences within cities became more pronounced than those between regions and the focus shifted to dissatisfaction with forms of public provision , particularly housing , and to concern over inner city decline .
24 In the 1970s eurobonds were typically placed in managed accounts , international investors had few alternatives to eurobonds , and there was high demand for bonds , all these factors suggesting ease of entry .
25 CDP participation in the 1970s discussions of this relationship , and notably of moves towards ‘ partnership in validation ’ , will feature in the next chapter , but it is important to note that the CDP , with an established office and secretariat , and the authority of the first in the field , was never matched by the Standing Conference of Principals and Directors of Colleges and Institutes in Higher Education .
26 The fate of the great whales has not been a happy one and in the 1970s scientists and conservationists began to express deep concern over their dwindling numbers .
27 The attempts to improve the performances of nationalised industries were not allowed to run their course , because in the 1970s governments of both major parties used nationalised industries in order to achieve wider macroeconomic targets .
28 In the 1970s theorists in the United States of America ( Pincus and Minahan , 1973 ; Goldstein , 1977 ) and in the United Kingdom ( Specht and Vickery , 1979 ) developed a social systems theory drawing on the general systems theory widely used in biological science .
29 The Sunday-school Treat was a day at the seaside , and the children were taken in the horse-drawn wagons .
30 The theme of movement is again explored in the twisting pieces of aluminium , that have been translated into bronze in the final sculpture .
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