Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [conj] in [adj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The French economy was so weak that in 1953 it had to renege on an OEEC agreement of two years earlier .
2 The paperwork was so vast that in 1988 I had to add an entire floor in my house in Ireland to accommodate it , and that turned out not to be enough .
3 The Third Programme 's elitist appeal ( as it would now be called ) to a minority ‘ whose tastes , education and mental habits enable them to take pleasure in close and responsive listening to broadcasts of artistic and intellectual distinction ’ ( Annan , 1977 , p. 12 ) was so limited that in 1957 it was confined to weekday evenings and weekends from 2.30 onwards .
4 Indeed the authorities became so concerned that in 1935 she became the first cartoon character to be censored .
5 After his father 's death in 1885 the cable companies persuaded him to set up his own manufacturing business , Muirhead & Company , which was so successful that in 1894 he was able to take over his father 's old firm when it was finally wound up .
6 The President personally remained immensely popular and in 1944 he fought and won his fourth presidential campaign .
7 The administration was always poor and in 1991 it became chaotic .
8 The Company felt very pleased when in 1717 it received an imperial decree giving it a good deal of the territorial autonomy for which its ambitious employees had hoped in the 1680s and , in return for an annual payment of 13,000 rupees , freed it from paying customs duties inside India , but there is no sign that the Company realized that developments of this sort showed the Moghul Empire was beginning to lose control of the country .
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