Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He adds : ‘ The whole thing brings to mind the art troubadour that was in vogue around 1830 . ’
2 On Shrove Tuesday the most unmanly and cruel exercise of ‘ cock scailing ’ was in vogue everywhere
3 She always worked in good places , in the West End ; the hands she did were in Vogue once .
4 And then pull out tables was in vogue then .
5 The headline accompanied the story of the unfortunate Suzanne Lloyd who recounted her ‘ acid times ’ with the new pop/folk singer Donovan , which had included a visit to Jean Luc Godard 's Pierrot le Fou which she labelled as one of ‘ the ‘ acid ’ films that are in vogue now ’ .
6 Someone suggested they should all bathe in champagne beforehand and the bath was filled with some cheap bubbly .
7 With the advent of numerous chemical sprays to combat various disorders and pests , the greatest hazard facing the vine in Champagne today is frost .
8 Grand cru villages There are seventeen villages in Champagne officially rated at 100% and thus designated grand cru status .
9 With the advance of viticultural techniques the volume of grapes produced in Champagne naturally tended to rise and , always provided that they did not over-produce — a responsibility of ComCon which must be ratified by the non-partisan decree of the minister of agriculture — the quality of the fruit yielded also rose .
10 Yorkshire 's Richard Blakey , who made his Test debut in Madras last week , stands-by in case either Stewart or Fairbrother is ruled out .
11 It had shaken her faith , made her afraid to form deep attachments in case somehow the pain was repeated …
12 Its nice to have a few bob in the bank in case too .
13 With the increase of industry and commerce in the nineteenth century , and especially with the development of joint stock companies with limited liability , investment in money rather than in land became the most convenient and popular form .
14 There were no sudden changes in direction even though employers and government began to modify their attitudes towards trade unions in such a way as to encourage negotiations at the highest level .
15 The fact that the Council 's Structure Plan , in which their planning policy is enshrined , has not yet been accepted by the Secretary of State makes these changes in direction all the easier .
16 ‘ Who lives there in splendour so solitary that in June nineteen forty-one he jumped from a balcony and tried to kill himself .
17 This magnificent constellation is arguably second in splendour only to Orion .
18 A lot of fat in milk so there 's protein in milk and in protein you will find this amino acid that the baby ca n't metabolize , ca n't use .
19 It also seems to be a sad fact that the increase in freedom since Die Wende The Turning has brought with it an increase in monetary problems and the 26 artists here , all of them under 40 , obviously have great , heart-searching problems to cope with .
20 The Ford Foundation was interested in a specific agenda in funding philanthropically inclined research into urban crisis in the USA in the late 1950s and early 1960s .
21 However , a hopeful sign is a recent indication from the Housing Corporation that it would be interested in funding well conceived schemes in country areas where numbers of people may be small but needs acute .
22 But his Conservative counterpart said the drop in funding only reflected the fall in unemployment levels since their peak in 1986 .
23 Well , my interest in allegory really began at quite a different point .
24 My interest in allegory really began at quite a different point .
25 The result is this , the usual top-notch selection of strange , sad ( as in pathos rather than pathetic ) and massively moving material that will thrill fans of the band and probably puzzle the uninitiated ( again ! ) .
26 If God is likened to a king , as in Islam especially , it indicates that God is in control , that we can trust God , and so forth .
27 In hope still , courteous still , but tired and thin ,
28 In C. ( 1972 ) , John Berger shuns defining endings , and defining order in fiction generally , remarking that ‘ the writer 's desire to finish is fatal to the truth .
29 Thinly veiled portraits of actual people in fiction vastly outnumber this type of unlucky strike .
30 Certificate under section 1(2) of the Administration of Justice Act 1960 that point of law of general public importance involved in decision namely , ‘ In criminal proceedings under the Theft Act 1968 , is a statement or admission made by a defendant in bankruptcy proceedings admissible against the defendant ? ’
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