Example sentences of "[to-vb] in [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 As exclusively reported in NME in August , the band announced their farewell weekend shows at London 's Finsbury Park while making initial plans to tour in December .
2 County butterfly recorder Steve Piotrowski said : ‘ Up to this year it has been virtually unheard of for the species to over-winter in Suffolk . ’
3 The Fenland ( covering Cambridgeshire , Isle of Ely , Huntingdonshire and the Soke of Peterborough ) was without a tutor-organiser from the time Frank Cossey resigned in July 1956 until the appointment of Robert Darby in July 1959 : here it was the decision not to reappoint in Essex following Collingwood 's departure at the end of 1957 which allowed the District to negotiate with the Ministry for a new tutor-organiser to be assigned to the Fenland instead .
4 The fighting , eventually suppressed with the aid of Interior Ministry troops ( OMON ) , appeared to be between supporters and opponents of the new coalition government which President Rakhmon Nabiyev had been compelled to accept in May ( and which had been refused recognition by Kurgan-Tyube 's neighbouring Kulyab oblast and by Khodjent oblast in the north — see also p. 38916 ) .
5 Even the highly coloured reports sent in to the Propaganda Ministry had to accept in March 1945 that the crisis of confidence in the leadership did not stop at Hitler , and the point was underlined much more forcefully in final reports from the ‘ opinion research ’ office of the SD .
6 Encouraged by victory in the election , Roosevelt persuaded Congress to accept in March 1941 the Lend Lease scheme for supplying military and other goods to any nation whose defence the President considered vital to the United States .
7 The famous Ordinances which Edward 11 was compelled to accept in October 1311 once again denounced the oppressive conduct of Forest officials who secured the conviction of innocent persons by means of irregular and unlawful procedures .
8 Nkrumah was told by his friend Ako Adjei ( whom he had got to know in America ) that a new organisation , the UnIted Gold Coast Convention ( UGCC ) , required an organising secretary .
9 Will he further confirm that he and his right hon. and hon. Friends in the Scottish Office have been recommended for a Scottish tourism award for their determination to self-destruct in Scotland ?
10 More drama was to come in May 1925 , when Chapman signed Alex Jackson , the Aberdeen winger , at nineteen one of the youngest internationals ever to appear for Scotland .
11 That 's er all to come in May .
12 The sacking of Henri Langlois from the Cinematheque had , curiously , been a sign of things to come in Paris .
13 The third leg of the Otago treble is expected to come in March when Mike Brewer , Mains ' Otago captain in recent years , is chosen as captain of the All Blacks , even though Gary Whetton , captain for the last two years , is again available .
14 There are also independent traditions in the Cyclades and East Greece ; but the central line of vase-painting is now and for many years to come in Athens .
15 The sight later of these hundreds of flaring candles , from across the river , as the light faded on a grey evening , was as near as I was able to come in Lourdes to any sense of holiness , so oppressive otherwise is the sense of the business of holiness .
16 Are you going to come in October ? ’
17 ( Far worse torture was to come in Tootsie .
18 Austen Chamberlain represented such fears when he told Willoughby de Broke of what might be yet to come in November 1913 :
19 Er well I were out of work and er municipal elections used to come in November .
20 Being another only child , and as my father 's job had kept my parents in Singapore for the last two years , I now spent most of my holidays with my aunt and cousin , timing them to come in Dickie 's school holidays .
21 The Prince had had an inkling of what was to come in Wales , when the crowds had been so eager to see Diana that they could scarcely hide their disappointment if Charles and Diana took one side of the street each and they were on the side of the street he took .
22 And do you want to come in Mr as well ?
23 Did you want to come in Mr ?
24 Hoomey thought Nails would make for home , the mission accomplished , but he seemed disposed to come in Hoomey 's direction .
25 Oh no I might be able to actually no I 'll be able to come in James because I 'm not on until the evening , I can call in on my way to Merseyside .
26 As Stephen Parrish points out in discussing the very earliest ‘ complete ’ draft ( Ms JJ ) , the embryonic Prelude is best understood as an extension of the structure of Tintern Abbey : ‘ The last poem Wordsworth wrote before leaving England was Tintern Abbey , completed in mid July , and the affinities between Tintern Abbey and the autobiographical verse he began to write in Germany three months later help to point up The Prelude 's earliest design ’ ( Introduction to the Cornell edition ) .
27 How can we service and maintain our appeal to members opting to work in Europe and how can we recruit Europeans working here ?
28 He owned a firm of barristers in France but moved to work in Middlesbrough .
29 This gave her an opportunity to work in Bradford and she extended her interest and investigations into the period of time between 11 and 14 , when a child becomes a woman .
30 Palestinians still come to work in Israel , industry has adjusted and tourism shows signs of recovering .
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