Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [art] [noun] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Salha was a woman of strong , open and reassuring character whose links with the women of nearly every household in Huaiwiri through her own daughters and her mother 's sisters ' descent in the women 's line ensured that she had influence in all households .
2 One of these was the diagrams that bear his name , which are the basis of almost every calculation in particle physics .
3 Raphael planned his frescoes in the Stanze to a programme provided by a humanist at the papal court , and the inclusion of almost every detail in Enguerrand Quarton 's marvellously constructed Coronation of the Virgin is laid down in the documents commissioning it .
4 Over the years she had grown to love him in a familiar , comfortable sort of way , though of late a change in temperament had made him difficult .
5 The article says : ’ Mr. Major disagreed with the delegation 's gloomy forecast of when the recovery in construction would begin , saying he expected industry to emerge from recession in the middle of next year . ’
6 And we could reveal really relevant things like how the plants in Kew Gardens are actually the Spoils of Empire .
7 ‘ I am extremely sorry to inform you of the death of poor Mary Flint — the haemorrhage from the stomach had ceased for nearly a week in consequence of which her other symptoms became aggravated .
8 Now , you did once tell me , very very recently in fact , that you were the the father of this Council s with rather a contradiction in fact was that because I 've seen you trotting around the corridors of this er this Council and it you 're more like the baby of the Council than er than the father , but I I do bow to your superior knowledge of Councilling .
9 Alternatively , as many people do , you may look on retirement as the opportunity for a job switch ( with perhaps a reduction in hours ) or the chance you have always wanted of setting up on your own .
10 The long hot summers , coupled with perhaps a spell in oak casks , dish up the gooseberries in the friendlier guise of stewed fruit with sugar .
11 These can run all year round ( with perhaps a break in July/August ) .
12 Milking the profits by selling most slaves there , with only a token in Jamaica .
13 The collector is at once confronted with a choice : shall he assemble his collection with only the binding in mind , or shall he pay regard to the contents of the book as well ?
14 ULSTER 'S soccer fanzine writers were lining up to put the boot in today — with not a typewriter in sight .
15 By the 1180s his network of financial agents reached into almost every shire in England ; his clients ranged from the king of Scotland and the great religious houses to the local parish priests of Lincoln ; and his business interests involved not only mortgages , but also the purchase and sale of discounted bonds , pawnbroking , property development , and commodity brokering .
16 Assistant curator Mike Sinnott said : " We were able to take peat out and put coir in with virtually no alteration in volume , nutrient mix or acidity . "
17 For a Masai a broad , grassy plain with barely a tree in sight is preferable .
18 There had been a running buffet in the kitchen and they helped themselves when they were hungry , like gauchos on an Argentine estancia , but meals glued life together for Alan 's family and he could be heard intoning , intoning , instructing , instructing in his foggy monotone with never a word in reply , until the children were able to ‘ get down ’ .
19 A Russian representative stayed for about a year in Stockholm in 1635 – 36 , and another spent four years in western Europe , mainly in the Dutch republic , in the early 1660s ; but both of these were sent for mainly commercial purposes and the second was an Englishman long resident in Russia .
20 ‘ What do you want ? ’ came an irascible voice from inside the cottage in return .
21 Two birdbaths have been stolen from addresses in Darlington , one from a garden in Esk Road and another from outside a house in Prior Street .
22 Birdbath theft : Two birdbaths have been stolen from addresses in Darlington , one was taken from a garden in Esk Road and another from outside a house in Prior Street .
23 Birdbath theft : Two birdbaths have been stolen from addresses in Darlington , one was taken from a garden in Esk Road and another from outside a house in Prior Street .
24 Schoolboy John Moore , ten , is offering a reward for the return of his £100 mountain bike which was stolen from outside a shop in Murray Street , Hartlepool .
25 Three mountain bikes worth a total of £670 were stolen from outside the Co-op in Fenby Avenue , Darlington , on Saturday evening while their owners were shopping inside .
26 They removed electrical fuses from outside the flat in Hollywell where Mrs Davison and daughter Jody , 12 months , now live , but failed to get in .
27 If a person imports a product , in the course of business , into a country belonging to the European Community from outside the Community in order to supply the product to another , then that importer will be regarded as the producer for the purposes of determining liability by section 2 of the Act .
28 The authority will need to involve local consultants and general practitioners from outside the district in audit and reaccreditation .
29 Scorton is entered in both the Wyre in Bloom and the Best Kept Village competitions .
30 It was the first time the 25-year-old has been able to speak about her ordeal since she was found early on Friday morning after being abducted from near a disco in south Dublin .
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