Example sentences of "in recent [noun pl] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I should also like to extend our sympathy to the relatives and friends of all those who have been killed in recent incidents in Northern Ireland .
2 On June 24 the Interior Minister Mohammed Abdel-Halim Moussa announced that he had instructed " security commanders in Asyut … not to leave the area until the sedition and the leaders involved in recent incidents in Sanabu and Dayrut have been uprooted " .
3 Sporting achievement and participation is high at Jordanstown , with outstanding performances in recent times in hockey , Gaelic football , basketball and squash .
4 Sporting achievement and participation is high at Jordanstown , with outstanding performances in recent times in hockey , Gaelic football , basketball and squash .
5 Speaking in Perth yesterday at a press briefing on possible future strategies for the arable sector following the new set- aside regulations , a chemical manufacturer , Peter Botham of WBC Technology , gave warning that the increases which farmers have enjoyed in recent months in grain values were not without a cost .
6 In Dering Street , Annely Juda makes a strong start to the new year with her first exhibition of new works by Hamish Fulton who has been walking in recent months in Norway , France and Spain ( 28 January-6 March ) .
7 It 's the second health issue in recent weeks in Oxfordshire to be raised at national level .
8 Experiences in recent years in New Zealand and Australia suggest that many stranded animals can be saved if certain simple rules are followed .
9 The imprisonment of prisoners of conscience , unfair trials of political prisoners , lengthy detention without trial , ill-treatment of detainees , possible extra-judicial executions and excessive use of the death penalty have become prevalent in recent years in Tibet .
10 But it is important to state that although in recent years in Britain , there have been many service innovations whose aim has been to improve the home or community care of elderly mentally frail people ( see for example Age Concern England , l983 ) , unfortunately most of these schemes have either not been systematically evaluated ( often because they have been very small in scale ) , or — if they have — results have not been widely disseminated .
11 Their evidence for this judgement , as with those presented in most of their surveys , was loosely stated and difficult to verify , but the argument has been echoed many times in recent years in Britain by academics and policy-makers alike .
12 In this report we provide a summary of the major research undertaken in recent years in Britain , and draw conclusions , insofar as this can be done .
13 It also presupposes that the assumptions upon which social policies have been based in the past have changed in recent years in order to facilitate women 's participation in activities outside the home .
14 The level of contributions had been increased sharply in recent years in order to make provision for a demographic trend whereby in the early part of the 21st century an increased proportion of the total population would be in receipt of retirement benefits at a time when the proportion in work ( and therefore contributing to the funds ) would be reduced .
15 Much of the material has been found in recent years in synagogues , many themselves in poor states of repair or inaccessible to scholars as they are now in private hands .
16 In the face of this central problem , the valuable work that has gone on in recent years in narratology , and other aspects of fictional form , is curiously difficult to apply in practice .
17 The research attempts to assess the nature and extent of black progress in recent years in light of these issues .
18 Results of surveys taken in recent years in AIB have indicated that staff morale is low — as it is in all banks — and this can certainly be said for those in Britain where members have had to endure in the past five years a two year period of unreal thinking , the additional pressures brought on by the recession , the pressures brought on by short staffing and on top of all that the lack of recognition in monetary terms for their efforts in ‘ keeping the ship afloat ’ .
19 Yes , I think that as David said one of the things that we 've been working at very hard in recent years in teacher training is to try to improve the quality and the content of reading courses generally , and then I think it is also necessary to draw attention to teachers of this problem of dyslexia .
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