Example sentences of "[det] [noun] in [adj] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You can do this route in two parts Penicuik to Roslin Glen , and Roslin Glen to Bonnyrigg .
2 But when you spend it when you 're spending your income you 're not accumulating your capital , so this person in five years time , although they 've had their income which may vary between seven and thirteen percent , their ten thousand is still ten thousand pounds , and obviously that would have devalued in real terms against inflation , which is the other problem .
3 Meanwhile residents brace themselves for another concert in two weeks time .
4 ‘ What will Sellafield be saying about this mud in ten years time ? ’
5 V.W. I tried to get something going last year after we 'd been on this girls in secondary schools course .
6 Often a priority given to some activity in this police hierarchy of meaning has been laid down from a constable 's first days as a probationer and now lies beneath the immediate consciousness , so that any calls for a change in direction of police response may well be defeated by an unspoken semantic value which the institution gives to that activity .
7 So if we were sitting round this table in ten years time , we would actually be talking about what was commonplace , not what was coming at some distant and far off point ?
8 Goodness , were people ‘ ordered ’ to do such things in these days Sophia wondered , seeing the crowded waiting-room at the doctor 's surgery .
9 The figures shows an increase in crime rates for all areas , yet there are curious differences in the extent and timing of the change in such rates in different police forces .
10 Brandon Thomas 's play reflects the social propriety that meant young ladies were always chaperoned in mixed company even to a lunch party such being in 15 minutes time was n't thought unusual .
11 Copies of all theses sent to BLDSC for microfilming are indexed and listed each month in British Reports Translations and Theses ( BRTT ) .
12 She thought , child of an experimental scientist that she was , that she would make the test for herself and not take the easy way out of asking those experts in all matters Anglican , Theodora and Ian .
13 Figure 6.2 An experiment shows that song in great tits functions in territory defence .
14 In British social anthropology , the implicit assumption has been that humans are violent , and that society in various ways controls and constrains .
15 A letter from D. Eklund , a former partner in Buckinghamshire-based WinterTaylors solicitors , written on January 8 this year , said : ‘ I have formed the opinion that the conviction of Kenny Carter is not safe and that the matter should be looked into again . ’
16 The hardness of Pharaoh 's heart : several times in these chapters God is said to have hardened Pharaoh 's heart and made him obstinate ( 4:21 ; 10:1 ; 20 , 27 ) .
17 They 've written several articles in recent months warning of Land Travel 's plight .
18 They 've written several articles in recent months warning of Land Travel 's plight .
19 If the scanners were to be believed , two people were talking about the same matters in similar terms night after night .
20 Bull had been convicted in 1980 in the United States of arms smuggling , but the SRC denied any involvement in illegal arms trade .
21 At the same time in certain areas Britain was still proving the most significant of all America 's allies in Europe .
22 In fact , most people in public relations agencies are not highly educated in the fields most likely to be of importance to them in their work .
23 Most people in Three Oaks Bay were awaiting Dizzy Liston 's return with mixed feelings ; mainly apprehension , mixed with trepidation .
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