Example sentences of "[adv prt] in the north " in BNC.
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1 | Does my right hon. Friend agree that it is a tragedy if law and order is beginning to break down in the north of Somalia , in what is , after all , the old British Somaliland and is now known to local people as Somaliland ? |
2 | A 72-year-old man who was knocked down in the north of the city yesterday by a stolen car was today stable in the Royal Victoria Hospital . |
3 | There was a man a Mr down in the North End Leslie who used to be the apprentice he took |
4 | And in fact prices would seem now to be levelling off somewhat throughout the country , slowing down in the North and levelling off at the current levels in the South . |
5 | Sir Ralph 's quarters were up a polished wooden staircase in one of the turrets of the White Tower a pleasant , sweet-smelling chamber in sharp contrast to the grim cell over in the North Bastion . |
6 | ‘ From there I can get a bus to Sligo Town , in County Sligo , up in the north of the province of Connaught . ’ |
7 | Up in the north , there was the occasional extreme Protestant rumble about the evils of that character ; but in general , the Britain of the seventeenth century was absorbed by more immediate concerns . |
8 | Her nephew , Tim , was Miss Miggs 's only relative , and he lived a long way away up in the North . |
9 | Up in the north of the range there is the big Grevy 's zebra , with its very fine , narrow stripes . |
10 | ‘ My wife and I are both from Yorkshire and I have spent my whole career up in the north . ’ |
11 | Again a reflection of technological backwardness because natural disasters can be controlled with a sufficient investment of resources China is n't able to do that , there are plagues of locusts , there is widespread flooding er there are also , by contrast , periods of severe drought , particularly up in the North China Plain which is at the best of times erm a semi-arid region . |
12 | A mobile training resource based on the Playtrac model is being set up in the North East by Save the Children , in partnership with Mencap and The Spastics Society . |
13 | I remember them going to your christening , up in the north somewhere — ’ |
14 | ‘ After all , I was born and brought up in the north of Scotland . |
15 | For legal support staff , regional training courses were set up in the North West and attended by over 500 staff from throughout the region . |
16 | er met all those criteria and they had one additional benefit , their Leeds ' base er means that er their centre er their own centre of gravity is very near where I C I 's centre of gravity is , up in the north of England . |
17 | ‘ They 'll know all about you , of course , but Peter Jennings thinks they 'd rather have you out of the country than poking about up in the north . |
18 | Windows high up in the north wall gave a diffused light . |
19 | Then there is the wonderful world of electronic mail , by which this column will pop up in the North Bridge computer within the next few minutes . |
20 | Then we moved to Sawori and after that Damole up in the north west |
21 | You mentioned already er over a hundred thousand people have been er displaced by the fighting , and we were able to visit some of these up in the north to , er watch the Cambodian Red Cross hand out some er aid from Oxfam and other agencies . |
22 | WHAT 'S On in the North West tonight . |
23 | ‘ Also I ca n't see cafes catching on in the North , we have n't got the weather to sit outside . ’ |
24 | Yet another youth project of a rather specialist nature is being carried out in the north east area . |
25 | ‘ If I concentrate 20,000 men , ’ wrote Bessières , worn out in the north by 1811 , ‘ all my communications are lost and the insurgents make great progress . |
26 | The research is being carried out in the North West as this region is one of the largest providers of local authority unstaffed homes . |
27 | While the Roman law had perhaps never died out in the north Italian cities and was studied in the early eleventh century at Pavia , where the great lawyer , Lanfranc , archbishop of Canterbury under William the Conqueror , taught for a while , an interest in the texts of Justinian was not widely aroused until the discovery of a manuscript of the Digest in c. 1070 . |
28 | It was common practice for families to attend evening service and we sat in the same pew each week , about half way back in the north aisle . |