Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] [verb] [adv] in the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If Armitage did it in conjunction with Latimer , that explains the window , the lurking on the gallery , and the presence of Latimer acting suspiciously in the area at just the time the murder was committed .
2 Mr Vaz said the report ‘ very clearly states that the Bank of England acted improperly in the way it conducted supervision of BCCI and puts forward very powerful arguments for compensation . ’
3 The debate over Matthew Maynard 's appointment as vice-captain of Glamorgan rumbles on in the pubs along the banks for the Taff , Hugh Morris , who was overlooked , remains tactfully silent .
4 A historian concerned to reconstruct the life of Abraham as exactly as possible wants to know what changes the story of Abraham went through in the process of retelling .
5 Alec Samuels , a reader in Law in the University of Southampton points out in the journal Medicine Science , and Law .
6 Labour 's positive agenda opens up the prospect for the first time since we joined the Community in 1973 of Britain participating constructively in the European Community .
7 According to Gary Crocker of the State Department , government scientists tested the hypothesis that these species of Fusaria occur naturally in the region , but rejected it .
8 Merrill laughed again , then glanced up , the laughter dying in her throat at the sight of Luke leaning nonchalantly in the doorway of his office , the expression of locked-in fury contradicting his easy stance .
9 In the women 's inter-club competition Lagan Valley and Lisburn were locked together , with Lisburn edging ahead in the overall placings .
10 A fabulous movement involving Jones , Barnes , Ian Smith , Carling , Scott Gibbs and Mike Rayer finished with Hunter scorching over in the corner .
11 Kevin Tamati 's men led 24-2 at the break with Coleman going over in the 32nd and 34th minutes .
12 He nodded briefly , then turned to enter the house with Belinda following closely in the wake of his capable stride and feeling very thankful that he had arrived .
13 In Britain itself intellectual fascination with Persia grew again in the middle of the nineteenth century after the publication of Edward Fitzgerald 's translation of the Rubayat of Omar Khayyam .
14 The duet continued , with Gesner planted solidly in the middle of the stage , and Therese whirling and gliding around him , managing never to confront him face to face , and with wit and grace stealing the scene totally back from him .
15 Above all , the democratic rulers in Cuba stood always in the face of the Americans as any small country should stand in the face of its biggest market and closest neighbour .
16 Notre Dame in Paris suffered greatly in the Revolution of 1789 when much of its sculpture was badly damaged and had to be replaced by Viollet-le-Duc and others .
17 One example is six secondary schools in Letchworth combining together in the creation of Education 2000 , a trust to raise money from industry .
18 This lay mainly in the future in 1154 ; a similar development in France lay wholly in the future .
19 DIY inquiry : A public inquiry into a top DIY chain store 's bid to set up in Stockton opens today in the town hall .
20 Walls ' ice cream and other frozen food sales in Europe featured prominently in the Uni-lever combine 's third-quarter sales and profit growth of around a sixth .
21 This having been confirmed in writing , two things occurred : first , the Security Council 's adoption of Resolution 686 , to reinforce the cease-fire ; and , second , the outbreak of the revolts in Iraq reviewed earlier in the chapter .
22 up and call me now A little music as well we have on the show we have a video from Elvis to give away in the second half of the programme and star guest this afternoon is Mary Whitehouse .
23 Talks began on Jan. 29 to renegotiate an agreement with the United States on access to the Lajes air base in the Azores , an important link for US forces currently in the Gulf .
24 Anderton scored in the 26th minute after Barmby had headed Neil Ruddock 's cross back across the goal , delivered the corner that Teddy Sheringham converted after 44 minutes and then crossed for Barmby to score late in the first half .
25 Such an unsettled lifestyle made it difficult for Pauline to accumulate much in the way of household possessions , but what it did give her was a very cosmopolitan view .
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