Example sentences of "[noun] in [adj] [noun pl] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Its nest , in which a clutch of half a dozen eggs is laid , is usually built up of twigs and grass on islets in large ponds or lakes .
2 work permit ? — that 's bull : Pedersen ( joining Oldham ) , Bohinen ( Forest ) and Nilsen ( Sheff Utd ) are all leaving norway for england in these days and Nilsen is just as Frank not a regular in our World Cup squad .
3 Human beings can hear or see or feel ‘ noisy ’ signals in particular places and times and use their expectations about the ‘ there and then ’ into a perception of what signals mean .
4 Whiting said the wreckage stopped from that speed in 20 metres and Donnelly was thrown a further 20 metres down the track .
5 To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he will make a statement on the amount of new investment in commercial buildings and shopping facilities in Belfast .
6 It is hoped that a wide range of other readers in allied services and occupations may also find something of interest in it .
7 First , other parties in the UUUC put up rather fewer candidates in certain constituencies than quotas of first preference votes would have suggested and there was a subsequent transfer of votes from those parties in VUPP 's favour .
8 Having said that , there were local influences at work which had a bearing on the result in particular boroughs and districts .
9 It was Millwall 's first defeat in eight games and Crosby said : ‘ It has been a hard time .
10 Flo which was bought for a tenth of the price of which dino was sold has scored 5 goals in 6–7 matches and dino ( saurus ? ) has notched one — hey — even i could have scored on that one : - ) ; - )
11 CLIVE ALLEN sank Birmingham with a double strike to make it five goals in seven days as West Ham triumphed 3–1 at Upton Park .
12 Messrs. A. R. Brakspear , J. C. Walker and J. F. Cooper ( the fifth of his family in succession to hold the office of Town Clerk ) were appointed as Trustees , their role being a legal necessity which required them to act as designated signatories of the Club in such matters as Land Conveyances , Water Board Agreements , etc .
13 Jersey is the largest and most southerly of the islands , and being only 14 miles from the coast of France offers a taste of the Continent in local names and food without leaving the UK !
14 It is possible for sixth-form students in British secondary schools to take the Advanced- ( ‘ A ’ — ) level examination for school-leavers in such subjects as philosophy or economics or sociology , but it is not at all common , and incoming university students of these subjects usually begin at the beginning , with open minds but with the necessary commitment to learning .
15 The work of head office now has a European dimension as the Open Market of 1993 approaches and CAMRA is a founding member of the Beer Consumers Union which seeks to support traditional beer styles in many countries and ward off greater concentration of ownership .
16 5 The Parties to this Agreement represent to each other that they have approved the terms and conditions of this Agreement and that their respective signatories are duly authorized to bind the respective parties in such terms and conditions .
17 THIRD PARTIES IN INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES AND CONFLICTS
18 His pace quickened as the accents changed ; City gents in long black coats and bowlers gave way to professional men in dark suits and trilbies , to be taken over by rough lads in ill-fitting clothes and caps , until Charlie finally arrived in the East End , where even the boaters had been abandoned by those under thirty .
19 It will have major impacts in such areas as education , industrial and professional training , entertainment and leisure , simulation , computer-aided design , telerobotics , scientific visualisation , military and security applications and in creating a new generation of interfaces for users of large , complex multimedia databases .
20 It gave ministers an improved intelligence system on the physical consequences of industrial disputes in vulnerable industries and services .
21 The light blues beat Oxford in a report judging the quality of research in 172 universities and colleges .
22 In addition to the full-time staff , the Centre has direct and regular links with those involved in related teaching and research in other departments and faculties .
23 Of this , $43,000 million was for the military and the remaining $33,000 million for civil research in such areas as medicine and space .
24 He told her , ‘ Some people are blessed with more weight in some areas than others .
25 It stood noticeably prominent amongst a room full of competitors ' display units in all shapes and sizes .
26 But I should have done because there were only two channels in those days and people were addicted to TV .
27 This time difference may be outweighed by the need to secure intravenous access for dextrose — a serious disadvantage in agitated patients because extravasation of dextrose may cause considerable pain and tissue necrosis .
28 Erm so federalism is a fairly important principle in American government and that principle , essentially , is , and most of you I hope will have done the first year course politics and policy making where I talked about federalism in general terms that federalism is based upon the notions that in the same territory you can have more than one government and that those governments er are of equal status .
29 There are new opportunities in all areas and DTI 's ESPRIT Project Office continues to provide support services .
30 As the above examples illustrate , migration depends not merely on ‘ push ’ factors such as poverty and unemployment , but also the ‘ pull ’ factors of employment opportunities in other regions or countries , coupled with favourable political climates and legal frameworks which enable and encourage movement .
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