Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [vb pp] in [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The veins or ‘ lodes ’ of tin so formed varied in width between half a metre and six metres . |
2 | The Security light by Siemens is supplied with a rechargeable batter that is constantly trickled charged in daytime by a detachable solar panel . |
3 | If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man , then wherever you go for the rest of your life , it stays with you , for Paris is a movable feast , Ernest Hemingway to a friend , 1950 . |
4 | She was not sensitive enough to have died in childbirth like the women in nineteenth-century novels . |
5 | The first major place we reached was a city called Oradea where we realised that not much had changed in Romania since our last visit . |
6 | Much had changed in Wales in the two hundred years since Llewelyn ap Iorwerth the Great ; but this was not changed . |
7 | After the war , it was estimated that , between February 21st and the end of June , 23,000 French alone had died in hospitals as a result of wounds received at Verdun . |
8 | Every newspaper in Punjab and many outside have fallen in line with the code of conduct . |
9 | How far laymen would have disapproved of his behaviour is another matter , for concubinage of a type whereby a married man could also have a relationship with a woman who had a recognised position and whose children might share in the inheritance had been common among Germanic peoples , and may still have existed in England in Cnut 's day . |
10 | More weed and a seed quickly becomes established in cracks on the asphalt In future years even willow trees will be in a foothold to these doomed power stations stands firm and proud as it slips and silently into decay |
11 | The white motorbike with black panniers was later found abandoned in road in the town . |
12 | Had circumstances been different , I should probably have travelled in Europe during my university days . |
13 | I also have seen in Oldham near where I live , where an MP was imposed on that was held by Lamont for twenty two years , lived in Aberdeen I think it was , came to Oldham once a week to do his surgery and they put somebody in from the T N G. |
14 | I do not doubt that people in an earlier age may well have thought in terms of the kind of cosmic world picture in terms of which she herself thinks . |
15 | I do n't want here to get mired in issues of personality and priority , some of which have been brought into the public domain by Susan Allport in her book Explorers of the Black Box , but to concentrate instead on some of the more problematic theoretical issues . |
16 | And that end you would do well to have had in mind from the very beginning . |
17 | The Romans , by 200 BC masters of Italy , then became engaged in conflict with Alexander 's successors throughout the eastern Mediterranean . |
18 | Notwithstanding this debate , what precisely has happened in terms of environmental change in the Sahel in the last two to three decades ? |
19 | There is much of value in the Report and implementation of many of its recommendations would undoubtedly have resulted in improvements in the system for delivering legal services . |
20 | BY THE time it actually became based in Reading in 1971 , the National Jazz , Blues & Rock Festival — as it would soon be known — had begun to epitomise all that was ominous about sitting on an ex-council rubbish tip amidst capricious weather and listening to the sound of the beat boom go bum . |
21 | Quite small paranota could also control the attitude of falling insects and might subsequently have increased in size through an additional selective process to improve the angle at which a gliding flight occurred ( Hinton , 1963 ; Flower , 1964 ) . |