Example sentences of "[noun sg] in [noun] [coord] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Establishing ourselves as a credible force in Germany and further east is not a simple task , but I am confident that we are gradually putting the team in place who will achieve this objective .
2 This same cue also seems to trigger a decrease in growth and even appetite among mammals such as deer , sheep and goats .
3 Also for creative arts , a weekly period of music and art would be insufficient ; rather , a rotational arrangement should be employed which allowed pupils to spend more time on music , say , for part of two years , with the opportunity for work in art and perhaps drama at other times ' .
4 It was early evening in May but already darkness was closing over the landscape .
5 Its five books re-tell and overlap the ancient stories of how God created Man and after generations of wandering around living a life which makes Wild West movies look tame , there was captivity in Egypt and then liberation to the Promised Land .
6 This would be represented in the diagram by moving from point A to point C. The converse is true because if a school loses pupils ( represented by moving from point A to point B ) it is not that the school spends any more on fixed costs but because of the reduction in pupils and hence funding , fixed costs take a larger proportion of the available budget .
7 The artist 's self-portrait is a special case in portraiture and deservedly part of the collecting policy of art museums including the Uffizi , Florence .
8 That includes two seasons as Scottish Schools ' stand-off out of Galashiels Academy ( he was captain in all four games last season ) , each of the national youth grades in Scotland , U21 and Scottish Students , Scotland ‘ B ’ appearances against Ireland ‘ B ’ and France ‘ B ’ , a Scottish trial in January and now selection for Scotland 's tour to Australia in May and June .
9 In 1984 David Hargreaves , formerly Chief Inspector in ILEA and now Professor of Education at Cambridge , called attention to this danger in a paper entitled ‘ Motivation versus selection : a dilemma for Records of Achievement ’ ( 1986 ) .
10 ‘ Freebase ’ is produced by dissolving cocaine hydrochloride in water and either baking powder or household ammonia which results in the liberation of the cocaine base .
11 The intense threat of further isolation is given cultural formulation in the concept of sasoo possession , and individual expression in withdrawal and even suicide .
12 A large and increasing proportion of afforestation is being undertaken by the private sector , which includes both large landed estates with long traditions of involvement in forestry and also forestry investment groups which have become active in recent years .
13 He became a civil servant in Jordan and then part-owner in a Beirut hotel .
14 The rise of a new stratum of child-minders and crêche facilities , public or private , was testimony to the wish of women to lead more relaxed , interesting , child-free lives , accentuated by the fact of more women being middle class in status or perhaps aspiration .
15 The first symptoms which may be felt are hot flushes , night sweats , general anxiety and irritability , loss of self-esteem , insomnia , mood changes , poor memory , loss of confidence , loss of interest in sex and even formication ( the feeling of insects crawling just underneath or on top of the skin , probably caused by changes in the nerve endings ) .
16 As the taxpayer was deemed to have the beneficial interest in that part of the interest in possession vested in the company , the property transferred was not shares but the vested interest in possession and so para 15(3) ( ba ) , Sch 6 did not apply .
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