Example sentences of "in [coord] " in BNC.

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1 In 1981 , 39 per cent of West Indians and 41 per cent of Pakistanis were in semi-and unskilled jobs , which were generally located in inner-city areas — the very areas that have suffered the most dramatic and sustained decline in employment in the past 20 years .
2 Over the next six months this small group of professionals and volunteers provided practical care for 15 people living in or around the Borough of Ealing .
3 If the angle is too steep , and you arrive too close , it will mean having a very short base leg and no time for adjustments by moving in or out and using the airbrakes .
4 For more details on the contraceptive methods mentioned in this leaflet , write in or 'phone for further information and a leaflet order form to the Family Planning Information Service FPIS , .
5 Correctly practised such movements ensure that each dancer can perform in many different ways the four vital movements of which the body is capable ( the legs may be turned in or out ) , viz. to bend , stretch , rise and rotate .
6 Under the Caravan Sites Act of 1968 all local authorities are required to find sites for gypsies ‘ residing in or resorting to ’ their own area .
7 They concluded : ‘ We regard the omission as totally unacceptable ; without logic ; educationally insupportable ; and offensive to all those who fought in or suffered from the Nazis . ’
8 Most of these foundations were sited in or hard by cathedral buildings because after the cathedral reforms old cathedrals had buildings or land available .
9 On the day the National Government was formed , Sylvester , Lloyd George 's secretary , asked him : ‘ Are you in or out of this ? ’
10 Fund managers are intent on doing their best for their funds and have no interest whatsoever in the businesses they invest in or the people who are producing the profits .
11 She must wait months , if not years , for an interview with an Entry Clearance Officer at a British diplomatic mission on the Indian subcontinent , go through endless interrogations about such subjects as the colour of the family 's goat or the number of rooms in the house she lives in or how many guests there were at the wedding and what happened on the wedding night .
12 WHY NOT CALL IN OR TELEPHONE NOW .
13 The ground floor windows were barred like a prison , so nobody could climb in or out .
14 ’ , ‘ Gently , gently , the floor … ’ ) , seeing that all was well I did not go right in or disturb the piles of old magazines , wormy furniture , books , and china lying there ; after all , they belonged to the house .
15 The despair we felt at our inability to control our own destinies was not concerned solely with the rise of Fascism throughout Europe and the danger of it in or own country ; the Depression had proved that the ruling class could not control the system it had itself produced .
16 Again , using a lockable free-wheel differential in the front axle not only eliminates free-wheel front hubs but also allows the 4 × 4 to be put in or out at up to 62mph .
17 Tie in or shorten long stems ; mound strawy manure or soil around stems in cold areas .
18 The candidate must not be hidden in or by the crowd ; at the same time he must not appear too remote .
19 ‘ Are you coming in or what ?
20 In a subdued announcement on state television and radio , Mr Alia , who has been in or near the centre of power in Albania for almost 50 years , declared he would officially step down at today 's opening of parliament .
21 The police are anxious to hear from anyone who has lived in or visited the house recently or who knows of anyone who has done so .
22 information as to whether the referral commenced in or out-of-hours
23 Thus the three parts of the research number allowed for subsequent analysis of all the referrals received ( a ) as a group , ( b ) according to whether they were received in or out-of-hours and ( c ) according to the nature of the referral received .
24 Table 1 provides information on how many of the referrals started in or out-of-hours each month .
25 The association between the nature of the referral and whether the referral was received in or out-of-hours was explored for any interesting patterns .
26 No matter how many times you are in or out of your home , the unit can cope .
27 The foot of the inclined way descends below the level of what may be termed the tail bay which is open at the end so that the dock and carriage run down into the water in order to bring the dock into alignment with the tail bay to allow of the vessel being hauled in or out of the dock .
28 Others — anemones , winkles , starfish — are affixed in or move into sheltered places , under rocks , and remain cool and reasonably moist and protected from pounding .
29 Evenings are just as lively when the entertainments team create a fantastic atmosphere , with live music and cabaret to join in or sit back and watch .
30 A House of Commons Select Committee found that local authorities had a considerable amount of discretion over what to include in or exclude from the secular curriculum .
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