Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [verb] in [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | In marked distinction to the solicitors ' branch of the profession , the pupil barrister may not earn any money during the first six months of pupillage and there are only limited opportunities for earning in the second six months of pupillage . |
2 | Michelin is axing 16,000 jobs and has spent £460m on restructuring in the last two years . |
3 | " The results suggest , however , that a significant part of warming in the last century is not greenhouse-related " , he commented . |
4 | ‘ I have given up hope of racing in the first round at Snetterton , later this month , ’ he admitted . |
5 | First , we aim to set out what has happened to the total level of spending in the last 12 years . |
6 | With the considerable degree of replanting in the last few centuries it is possible that the Weald now exhibits a more wooded aspect than at any time since the early medieval period . |
7 | The likelihood of dying in the first year is increased by no more than twofold . |
8 | ‘ I will be issuing directions to judges on sentencing in the next few days . |
9 | And , of course , the payment of dividend itself re-instates the 40% tax rate and defeats the tax motive for incorporating in the first place . |
10 | They also said that maybe Strandli will push Wallace for the first team place after scoring in the last 2 reserve matches . |
11 | The way it just sort of ends in the first sentence . ’ |
12 | If you only want the bloody music , whe I , what 's the point of taping in the first place ! |
13 | Although there is a wealth of literature on second language acquisition — usually in children of primary school age or younger , and usually as a consequence of schooling in a second language — the processes of the foreign language classroom are not necessarily identical or even generally comparable . |
14 | He could have given us a picture of Halling in the 16th century , but we will come to that later when investigating his own life here at Halling . |
15 | What was the , what was the point in averaging in the first place ? |
16 | Do n't forget Leeds winning instead — the best scenario would be Leeds winning on goal difference by scoring in the last minute . |
17 | People who give up cigarettes very commonly report explicit ( and guilty ) dreams about smoking in the first few weeks , even though there is every reason to believe that sleep actually becomes less disturbed on withdrawal from nicotine . |
18 | BBC1 accounted for almost 39pc of viewing in the last quarter of 1990 , but that figure had dropped to 34pc a year later . |
19 | A big quake east of the Rocky Mountains — and one greater than magnitude 6 has a 50 to 60 per cent chance of occurring in the next 25 years — could make California 's Loma Prieta seem trifling . |
20 | ‘ But I wo n't know how bad the damage is until I see the physio tomorrow , and then I may have an idea if I have a chance of playing in the first league game . ’ |
21 | The unfortunate animal in question is incarcerated in a closed box which also contains a radioactive atom with a 50-50 chance of decaying in the next hour , emitting a y-ray in the process . |
22 | There are two reasons for this : first , it provides a complete and convincing display of the art of drawing in the second half of the fifteenth century , with outstanding exhibits lent by major collections worldwide . |
23 | Two breaks of serve in the second gave McCarthy her victory and the Americans were on the way . |
24 | STRONG demand from other segments of the construction market left Hewden Stuart , Britain 's largest plant hire group , virtually untouched by current problems in housebuilding in the first half of the year . |
25 | He even lost his Rothmans Grand Prix title by losing in the first round to world No 52 , Welshman Tony Chappel , while in the grip of fear . |
26 | Bordon came out for the second half in determined mood and soon Wilson made up for a number of misses by flicking in the third goal . |
27 | This is equivalent to obtaining one tableau from the other by pivoting in the jth column while ( 9.8 ) has a non-negative solution with . |
28 | Bristol City 1 Middlesbrough 1ANDREW COLE , on loan from Arsenal , saved Bristol City last night by equalising in the 66th minute against Middlesbrough after the visitors seemed to have taken command in the first half . |
29 | This followed assurances that no authority seeking a redetermination should suffer a reduced spending level , fear of which had prevented any of the selected authorities from appealing in the first year of operation . |
30 | To prevent the reactions from occurring in the first place , filtered blood has to be used from the very first transfusion and 99% of white cells have to be removed . |