Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] [noun] in the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 We had all been promised that the National Lottery money would be additional to what we receive and that there would been linkage to the funds we will obtain if all goes well and the Lottery Bill goes through Parliament in the next few months .
2 These days the Glaswegian goes for consistency in the first ten places while riding as an understudy to a leader like LeMond .
3 Looking further ahead , he added : ‘ Much of what matters for Courtaulds in the next century will be decided between now and 1995 — what kind of company we 're going to be and what the balance between the businesses will be . ’
4 Much of what matters for Courtaulds in the next century — what kind of company we 're going to be and what the balance between the businesses should be — will be decided between now and 1995 .
5 Students apply for entry to an honours degree , but admission to the honours years depends on performance in the first part of the course .
6 Burton Property Trust is planning to blitz hundreds of businesses when marketing of the town 's new Cornmill centre gets under way in the next few weeks .
7 Thus , it is not surprising that interaction between the two can result in cumulative movements in income for example , if income is rising at an increasing rate , both investment and consumption will be rising , causing further rises in income in the next period .
8 Purging this of its state-centrism , we must ask why the capitalist global system relies on stability in the Third World and how it uses the transnational capitalist class , whether in the form of the triple alliance or some other grouping , to deliver this .
9 A series begins in Thessaly in the second quarter of the century and lasts through several generations .
10 But another modern man also comes to life in the eighteenth century : the ‘ collective man ’ .
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