Example sentences of "in [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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31 | The government in Moscow persistently denies that any such plans exist , but the arrival over the past year of some 20,000 Germans from Kazakhstan has kept the rumours alive . |
32 | In an interview published in three West European newspapers on Dec. 14 , Willy Brandt , the former West German Chancellor who was in Moscow immediately before Honecker was deposed , maintained that a " bloodbath " had been prevented by Soviet Army officers , working within the senior echelons of the East German National People 's Army ( NVA ) . |
33 | By the mid-Fifties the game was already established in the Bauman Technological Institute in Moscow where several Romanian students organised two teams and translated the laws of the game into Russian . |
34 | Blake was back in Moscow where he could do no more harm . |
35 | Except that money , in Darcy 's Utopia , will count for nothing : just as it counts for nothing in Moscow today : where pockets are stuffed with roubles but there is nothing to buy . |
36 | A very striking example was told me not long since by someone who attended a dinner party in Moscow soon after Gagarin 's space trip — the Gagarin who had reported that he did not see God in space ( see p. 57 ) . |
37 | After a previous round of talks , held in Moscow earlier in the month , Niyazov decreed on May 26 that conscripts in the Turkmen armed forces should serve for 18 months ( but for two years with the navy and for one year by those with higher education ) . |
38 | Seventeen year old Stephen Dent from Lydbrook in the Forest of Dean was treated in Moscow earlier this year . |
39 | The second Sotheby 's auction in Moscow consequently never took place , although the objects had already been consigned . |
40 | It would be surprising if a similar tally were not being kept in Moscow now , against the day when Gorbachev may over-reach himself . |
41 | The talk in Moscow now is of a 21-year-old ballerina called Nadezhda Gratchova . |
42 | These expressions of opinion may not represent overt Russian policy — indeed top men in Moscow now deny they were ever made ; but there is good evidence that they were , and certainly the Ukrainians take them seriously . |
43 | There are shows in Moscow now . |
44 | Personally , what I wanted was to spend the rest of my life in Moscow together with my collection of icons . |
45 | in Moscow once … |
46 | An important manoeuvre was a stop-off by Mr Mladenov in Moscow early this month on his way to an official visit to China . |
47 | Mr Ceausescu is certainly detested in Moscow as much as in London or Washington . |
48 | Kurt Hager , the 77-year-old chief party ideologue who first indicated changes were on the way , insisted in Moscow yesterday : ‘ The leadership is united and will remain so , even though people keep on trying to invent disputes . ’ |
49 | In this the miners are at one with the demonstrators who set up another first in Moscow yesterday — the first rival march to the parade in Red Square which officially salutes the revolution . |
50 | MARC ROSSET , Switzerland 's world No 46 and the Olympic tennis champion , swept aside Germany 's Carl-Uwe Steeb in just 64 minutes to win the Kremlin Cup tournament 6–2 , 6–2 in Moscow yesterday , his first title since 1990 . |
51 | The Ukrainian deputy prime minister , Yuli Yoffe , was due in Moscow yesterday for talks with the Russian fuel and energy minister , Yuri Shafranik . |
52 | In Moscow yesterday Mr Yeltsin — whose mother died at the weekend — stayed out of public view for the second day , letting his aides keep up the political pressure . |
53 | The population under study is not dispersed at random across the map but consists of individuals who conceive of themselves as belonging to enduring groups which have continuity in a time scale measured in generations rather than in years . |
54 | Yes they 'd like if they were in South Wales , in South Wales you know if your grandfather was a scab , you 'd be a scab would n't you , they carry it out in generations there . |
55 | Five years later , in Watch Out Kids the future It staffer Mick Farren noted that what he had seen there , that night , was more than a new rock ‘ n ’ roll show , it was ‘ the germ of a new way of life ’ . |
56 | A girl brought up in a convent with the whole town knowing her circumstances could not be expected to feel any warmth towards the people who lived in splendour over in Westlands . |
57 | ‘ Who lives there in splendour so solitary that in June nineteen forty-one he jumped from a balcony and tried to kill himself . |
58 | This magnificent constellation is arguably second in splendour only to Orion . |
59 | A lot of fat in milk so there 's protein in milk and in protein you will find this amino acid that the baby ca n't metabolize , ca n't use . |
60 | For schools to exploit fully the potential of enhanced staffing after a century of working on the basis of n class teachers plus the head , they needed the imagination to conceive of alternatives ; a shift in attitudes away from the entrenched belief in the inviolability and supremacy of the traditional twin roles of head and class teacher ; and the will to enact such alternatives and live with the discomfort which the changing of professional roles inevitably generates . |