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

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1 It is essentially a melodic instrument and , though holding-notes in music of light calibre are charming in effect ( especially from or thereabouts with the exception — save in the hands of first-class players — of C ) it can not efface itself sufficiently to carry out the menial task of ‘ filling in notes of the harmony ’ in block writing .
2 The Sonnabend exhibition and simultaneous installations at two other galleries in Chicago and Cologne — the ‘ Banality ’ sculptures came in editions of three — brought in loads of cash , with prices ranging from $50,000 to $150,000 .
3 ‘ We filled in loads of forms and kept reminding the council but nothing happened .
4 ‘ We filled in loads of forms and kept reminding the council but nothing happened .
5 Of course not all of the elderly of the future will be relatively affluent , and , to repeat , we need to be alert to inequalities among the elderly — between age cohorts and within them : the cohorts who will be bringing more occupational pensions and owner-occupied houses into old age will also bring in experience of early retirement and early run-down of resources due to unemployment .
6 Have to in cases of that sort , I suppose .
7 While a simple one-off party can be a rewarding subject for video , Christmas parties , and in particular children 's Christmas parties , offer even greater scope for creative video because they take place within the context of a whole season of festivity which has a built in story of its own .
8 Sometimes the shutters of my room , raised slightly to let in streaks of sunlight between their horizontal slats , made our winter room seem tropical .
9 They can bring in returns of their own .
10 The boss brought in cans of lager for their break .
11 We know more about the poor , who have to fill in forms of all kinds in order to receive benefits , than we do about the rich , who have to declare their tax position only to the taxman , in strict confidence .
12 The CSG , designed to bring in revenue of F37,500 million per year , took the form of a 1.1 per cent general tax and replaced the current 0.4 per cent levy from income tax .
13 The law envisaged the denationalization of 40-50 per cent of state assets by the end of 1992 , rising to 60-70 per cent by 1995 , which would bring in revenue of up to 400,000 million roubles .
14 Severums ( above ) are popular on the problem pages but the Oscar ( right ) brings in 10% of queries .
15 THE TRANSPORT Secretary was attacked yesterday for failing to bring in screening of passenger baggage to be stored in aircraft holds , and for putting commercial interests ahead of tighter security .
16 There are prototyping packages available which will set up screen layouts and bring in blocks of code for validating and presenting data .
17 I like to keep the background dark , and just bring in elements of sky and buildings and use the Norman to highlight the model . ’
18 Hypertext is not concerned with paper at all , so there is no possibility of students handing in pieces of paper for assessment .
19 After a boom period in the 1950s and 1960s , when real wages grew by more than a quarter between 1950 and 1965 , and when earnings rose by more than 40 per cent , the later 1960s ushered in years of intermittent depression .
20 In the United States , whale-watching is big business : 3.25m people went to look at whales in 1991 , bringing in revenues of nearly $100m .
21 How did they did they begin in sort of in ones or twos ?
22 Erm no it 's more likely to be a calendar month that she works on and fortunately February has four weeks in it this year for where our pay day is so I would be putting it in sort of like Feb first .
23 well suited or well fitted with the , with the stuff that , you know , you 've , you 've got erm I mean that 's probably the best way to do it and I also find actually trying to write things sh myself shows up the holes in arguments , shows up the bits that you need yet to fill in sort of thing
24 The QBE query is formulated by filling in templates of relations .
25 Allowing his legs to relax , he worked at unlatching the twin bolts and eased the door open , clambering inside where he dropped to his knees , exhausted , his chest heaving as he sucked in mouthfuls of air .
26 This will bring in reforms of the kind which the Consumers ' Association have been campaigning for over many a long year .
27 He sucked in lungfuls of the cool fresh air and looked around for human habitation .
28 Still sucking in lungfuls of air and wincing at the detonating roar of Duvall 's automatic pistol , Cardiff began to haul himself to his feet again by one arm , his gun hand hanging limp .
29 Douglas Kane Ltd , distributor of the famous OBO range of home improvement products , is inviting you to send in details of your worst d-i-y disaster .
30 Exhibitors at this year 's London International Book Fair ( to be held at Olympia 2 , 21st to 23rd March ) are invited to send in details of special promotions and offers , author visits and signings , and book or product launches that will take place at the fair for publication in a special LIBF preview issue of The Bookseller , ( ) , by 3rd February at the latest .
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