Example sentences of "[adv prt] in [num] " in BNC.

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1 Among these , any hopes of engaging in a little avoidance to mitigate the effects of the new regime for company cars coming in in 1994 , based on list prices , by delaying the fitting of extras until after delivery , were dashed .
2 Except that she 's got to clock in in five minutes time .
3 But when its current owners moved in in 1970 the kitchen was still very much the same .
4 Or she may be working on a rabbit and be boxed in in one direction while another ferret has backed one or more rabbits behind her .
5 This has to be seen to be appreciated , engines can be viewed from several angles , compared with one another , or taken in in one awe-inspiring vista .
6 I declined a chocolate ; they were too large to take in in one bite and I feared to take two and risk cream and liqueur trickling down my chin .
7 At the moment the EMG pickups on the Petersen have a good clean sound , if a little clanky on the top end , but my ideal would be where you had a bass with a thousand different possibilities and you could just slot them in in two seconds flat !
8 Third , there should be a competition tribunal , which would be brought in in two circumstances .
9 Originally it was planned to bring the tax in in two stages starting with an eight per cent rise and then moving up to the full seventeen and a half .
10 AT&T 's NCR Federal Systems Division is upgrading some of the products it is supplying as part of US government contracts : it has added the AT&T StarStation 386 DX PC to its $800 million , eight-year Office Automation Technology and Services ( OATS ) contract with the the Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) which it won back in in 1989 — 12,500 Intel 80386-based personal computers and 2,500 laptops have been shipped so far — and has upgraded computers supplied under the 1988 , $1bn Standard Multi-user Small Computer Requirements Contract to run Unix SVR4 .
11 Bill Welsh , its director , said regulations brought in in 1991 to give more powers to prevent pollution would be used .
12 Dr Richard Beeching had been brought in in 1961 with the prime mandate of improving commercial viability .
13 Evidently the unique thoroughness of its muster book was complemented by a more rigorous standard of assessment than in most shires , since in 1522 personal wealth there averaged £97 per thousand acres , compared with as little as £61.7 in 1515 and £64 in 1524 , and , mostly having less than average wealth , the sixty-nine additional men roped in in 1522 can not account for this difference .
14 The warehouse was custom-built for a publishing company almost 40 years ago , with EUP moving in in 1966 .
15 The change was put down to the fact that , since the act was only brought in in 1986 , it had taken time for its effects to come through .
16 When the case was first heard last week , the judge , Harold Wilson wanted to know why police were n't called in in 1990 when Social services first knew of the abuse .
17 But when diminishing marginal returns set in in 1983-4 , further increases in duty deterred consumption leading to falling sales and eventually lower tax revenue for the Treasury .
18 When this firm closed down in 1843 he transferred to the locomotive drawing office of the Railway Foundry works , Leeds , of Messrs Shepherd & Todd , where he became acting chief draughtsman .
19 The said finished Products shall be purchased at the prices laid down in cl 5 and the said packaging materials at cost to the Supplier plus five percent .
20 This kind of genitive occurs especially in prepositional adjuncts of place : Old St Paul 's was burnt down in 1666 ; Harrod 's , the butcher 's .
21 Eventually the desire continually to express concepts in terms of yet more " fundamental " ones led to Peano setting down in 1889 his symbolic and axiomatic description of the set of integers ( in terms of the undefined concepts : set , belongs to , zero , number , successor of ) .
22 It looked as though the Americans were going to sweep us aside in the early part of the afternoon at one point we had lost the match and were down in eight and up in only one .
23 The old Norman church was taken down in 1819 and another built on the site .
24 The two innermost trees were cut down in 1771 as they were considered to be impoverishing the soil and shading the flowers in the Garden , but the others stood guard by the watergate for another hundred years and no doubt caused interested comment from river travellers .
25 The Bureau was closed down in 1979 and an interesting experiment in State control over the geography of office location came to an end ( Manners and Morris , 1986 ) .
26 Various groups broadly sympathetic to the LTTE , which had formed the EDF alliance [ see parties above ] and won 13 parliamentary seats in the 1990 elections , boycotted parliament after a ceasefire between the government and the LTTE broke down in mid-1990 .
27 After their system of export quotas broke down in 1989 , world coffee prices almost halved .
28 Two other reactors at the site built to higher standards would be closed down in 1991 [ see also p. 37659 ] .
29 It had been shut down in 1991 after an International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) report said it was in " poor condition " [ see ED 48 ] .
30 The reactor itself was shut down in nineteen ninety , but gas bottles like this had been left inside a secure unit called a glove box , and they were n't labelled .
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