Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [art] [noun] in [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Yet the case is different with the children in England , for when they emigrate , the vast majority will go to English-speaking countries , and they will have profited from the intimate contact they had with the English life and language . ’
32 To have a week away , and with Fräulein Silber … even the thought of Omi faded as she thought of it ; after all , it would only be for one week , pushing away the traitorous thought that one week for herself was quite different from a week in Omi 's life , and , treachery giving way to treason , she did have her own life to lead ; and so she said , firmly , ‘ It will be all right , Fräulein .
33 This interpretation of the General Theory labour supply function seems initially quite plausible , but the further one pursues Keynes 's chain of reasoning , the more apparent it becomes that he had something altogether different from the formulation in mind .
34 This is entirely different from the situation in England and Wales and often causes confusion .
35 A diagram showing a dawg structure of the lexicon used so far would in fact be no different from the trie in figure 3.5 .
36 The regimes in Czechoslovakia and other Eastern European countries were no different from the regime in Dungannon .
37 As far as B T itself is concerned , the discrepancies are not simply those of subject : the fragments are strangely different from the book in attitude , in idiom and , not least , in quality .
38 The process of work reorganization was and is inseparable from the shift in management culture , particularly the subordination of technical questions to those of finance and marketing .
39 This is clear from a passage in Dixon J. 's judgment where he is dealing with the second class of case : ‘ But , where the substantial or only ground for impeaching the instrument is misunderstanding or want of understanding of its contents or effect , the amount of reliance placed by the creditor upon the husband for the purpose of informing his wife of what she was about must be of great importance . ’
40 But lengthened realizations often turn up in ‘ short ’ environments , and both long and short realizations often vary qualitatively , as is clear from the figures in table 6.6 .
41 It is entirely clear from the documents in front of us in the treaty that we are enabling ourselves to have the option to opt in .
42 That this functionalist style contains different orientations should be clear from the differences in approach and nuance between these movements .
43 That this was Parliament 's intention is clear from the use in section 7(4) of the words ‘ shall … be brought as soon as practicable and in any event within 24 hours after his arrest . ’
44 It is not clear from the report in Willmott v. Atack whether the police had made it plain that they did not want the defendant 's ‘ help , ’ and , if so , what impact that has on the state of the law .
45 This is clear from the definition in section 61 .
46 Anderson , bronzed from a holiday in Florida earlier in the summer , says : ‘ My old sparring partner Daniel O'Donnell has promised to drop in at Christmas .
47 At home Perdita behaved more atrociously than ever before , storming round the house , refusing to get a job and screaming at Violet and Eddie when they returned bronzed from a month in LA with Hamish and Wendy .
48 Pentre Nant comes direct from a spring in Montgomeryshire and has a pure and refreshing taste .
49 Under the terms of the 1944 Education Act , the Governors opted for " Direct Grant " status , whereby the School received a grant direct from the Government in return for offering a quarter of the places ( either " free " or assisted ) for boys from the areas of adjacent Local Education Authorities .
50 a four-year honours sandwich degree , which includes — for those who are interested in a career in leisure and recreation management — a one-year period of placement in the third year in the area of public or private leisure provision ( successful completion of this year leads to the award of a Diploma in Industrial Studies ) ;
51 Students interested in a career in illustration are also welcome to attend their annual student seminar .
52 DISTRIBUTION STUDIES BOARD — for those interested in a career in distribution .
53 As one critic caustically observed , these early armchair anthropologists , who seldom had any direct acquaintance with the tribal customs that so intrigued them , appeared to be only interested in the living in order to better understand the dead .
54 He was n't in the sitting-room , so , interested in the house in spite of herself , she started to explore , his absence giving her the perfect right to do so .
55 I am particularly interested in the project in Dartington .
56 I was interested in the thing in B A I E news which you had been talking about getting grants for people to do it
57 okay , anybody got any other reasons why they think that maybe we ought to know what 's going on in other countries , why , why would we be interested in the roots in Kenya , India , why would we be interested in those countries ?
58 WHAT was it like to grow old in the past in Britain ?
59 Wells calculates that as approximately two-thirds of teenage pregnancies going to full term were reported to be unplanned in a study in South West England , effective contraception therefore has the potential for avoiding 76,000 unwanted teenage pregnancies each year .
60 That could be erm manifested in an inability to be assertive in an adult in adult life .
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