Example sentences of "raised [prep] [art] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 This is by no means the first time that national security has been raised as a defence in legal proceedings against the Crown .
2 Fears have been raised about a reduction in manpower , and we should like to explore the matter further .
3 The money was raised through a competition in the Civil Service Motoring Association magazine in conjunction with Frizzell Financial Services and will pay for the intercom system , propeller shafts and coupling to be fitted to the new Mersey class lifeboat Charles Brown .
4 Another factor was raised in a case in which the government did not properly consult local authorities ( as required by statute ) before making some regulations : by the time the application to revoke the regulations was heard , they had been in operation for some time and to revoke them would have caused considerable administrative inconvenience which could not be justified given that no real complaint was made about the substance of the regulations .
5 Those are the kinds of broader social issues raised in the articles in this Section of the Reader .
6 Discussions of these problems are similar to those raised in The Economy in Question ( Allen and Massey , 1988 ) concerning the nature of ‘ an economy ’ .
7 Henry of Grosmont , whose earldom of Lancaster had been raised to a duchy in 1351 , died of the plague on 23 March 1361 , leaving two daughters as his coheiresses .
8 It was rooted in a cast of mind raised to an ethic in the professions .
9 These were raised to the surface in a type of stretcher supported by floats .
10 The cash for York Against Cancer was raised at an event in the British Embassy at Riyadh , Saudi Arabia , organised by Mary Masefield , whose husband is a pilot based in Saudi .
11 Raised at the hall in Tolleshund D'Arcy , Essex in 1785 .
12 Over £3,000 was raised at the event in 1988 , even though it was a damp and miserable day .
13 But however modest the proposed immediate reform might be , it was rightly seen that large issues of principle were raised by the direction in which society and the political system were moving .
14 The disparity between the revenue raised by the BBC in Scotland and the resources allocated by London to Scotland , reported today , highlights just how crucial is the debate over the BBC 's charter and how vital it is that it is made much more prominent in Scottish life .
15 No less that £3,559 had been raised by the branches in various ways — £2,616 from members ' subscriptions and students ' fees , £617 from socials , rummage sales and other fund-raising activities , £53 from sales of literature and so on .
16 Once we have discussed some of the different ways of thinking about law which are raised by the contributions in this section , we will try to place these within a wider framework and so work towards an assessment of the potential role of law and lawyers within the peace movement .
17 Treaty , which is raised by the applicants in the main proceedings in Case C 221/89 , that provision is merely an expression , specific to the agricultural sector , of the general principle of equality .
18 It so happens that this troublesome question , or complex of questions , is not raised by the piece in Eliot 's selection that I shall take to represent Pound 's criticism at its irreplaceable best .
19 For if one ignores the relationship between the 's and β , and g , equation ( 4.29 ) seems to say that the level of real output can be raised by an increase in the quantity of money , regardless of whether or not that increase is predictable .
20 But this is where important questions are raised concerning the police in society .
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