Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] in [noun] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 TO BE sure of getting value for money in rugby books it is usually good policy to lash out on a yearbook or an expensive work of reference .
2 Of course in fantasy land it 's very easy to build computer systems .
3 I mean the offenders are n't named or anything it 's all computerised numbering , but of course in West Yorkshire they 've used the juvenile liaison officer
4 Where a company incorporated outside Great Britain establishes a place of business in Great Britain it must deliver to the Registrar of Companies a list of names and addresses of one or more persons resident in Great Britain and authorised to accept on the company 's behalf service of process and any notices required to be served on it .
5 A lot of the dis discussion has clearly been erm trying to resolve some of the ambiguities in P P G seven er and I think perhaps different perception to what sort of countryside in North Yorkshire we are trying to safeguard through through policies .
6 National Trust So in conclusion in conclusion ladies I think we 've met the challenge of the industrialist in terms of making and from you the demand .
7 If they respectfully withdraw from involvement in village affairs they find themselves branded as ‘ stand-offish ’ or ‘ jumped-up ’ ; if they participate fully in the life of the village they are accused of ‘ taking over ’ and of telling the local inhabitants how to run their own community .
8 Yes well , for the experimental aircraft programme British Aerospace specified what G E C had to do and er a a this time , if you like , Deutsch Aerospace has taken on the equivalent role that B A E had for the experimental aircraft programme and er Deutsch Aerospace are not without experience in flight controls they have .
9 By extrapolating broad social trends such as the long-run shift in industrialised societies from employment in agriculture and manufacturing to employment in service industries he paints his picture of the future where all our material needs are catered for by 10 per cent of the labour force , and the remainder are employed in the service sector , many of them in education and subsidised by the government .
10 JOHN GRIFFITHS , trolley retrieval , East Filton : ‘ On holiday in New Zealand I ate a fish I thought was cod but it was slightly different .
11 erm By comparison in A-level grades it 's easier to get in at Sussex in Chemistry than it is in English .
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