Example sentences of "[num] [noun] [be] [verb] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 Eight schools are taking part in the trial scheme run by Sedgefield District Council .
2 More than 300 firms are taking part in the giant event .
3 In advance of the June election the Pasok administration attempted to strengthen its position through political patronage , with the result that , according to ND , over 90,000 people were given jobs in the public sector during the first six months of 1989 .
4 By the 1840s naturalists were depicting relationships in two dimensions but without the orderly pattern of circles , producing images of relationships similar to geographical maps .
5 By Dec. 14 at least 26 people had been killed in army operations and 44 men were facing charges in connection with the Guemar attack at a military court in Ouargla .
6 As early as 1963 Cubans were helping Algeria in a border conflict with Morocco .
7 Most of the ex-municipal cars were accommodated in the former part , but Walthamstow and the three companies were given numbers in the 20005 above the highest L.C.C .
8 Three trainees were given instruction in geological map preparation and report writing using field data collected during the 1989–90 field season .
9 81 Hampdens , Whitleys and Wellingtons from 3 , 4 and 5 Groups were given targets in Berlin .
10 Fourteen cities are taking part in a campaign to attract more tourists .
11 Sixteen nations are taking part in the annual competition and this year Central South is with the British team of Gareth Hansford and Tim Postgate as it drives from Brazil through Guyana to Georgetown .
12 In 1902 Sheppard was appointed instructor in modelling at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art .
13 Det Supt Don Randall , of the City of London Police fraud squad , says the police recovered the money and 25 people are facing prosecution in four countries .
14 In 1983 , a total of 3,774 people were seeking work in Shrewsbury .
15 Disabled people from twenty one countries are taking part in the first wheelchair games of its kind .
16 Dorothy alone remained a still centre , and when in January 1795 Wordsworth was left £900 in the will of Raisley Calvert , a young friend and admirer who had died of tuberculosis , there seemed nothing further to prevent them from realizing their hopes of a life together .
17 One possibility is to perform experiments in the relatively constant conditions that exist near the poles .
18 One solution is to integrate roses in mixed borders where their bare appearance in winter and early spring is disguised by adjacent shrubs .
19 In Suffolk , four clubs are taking part in ‘ Green Leaf Watch ’ this weekend , with other clubs carrying out projects later on in the year .
20 The trip starts in Malaga , through Andalucian villages to Granada , before heading for Cazorla where four days are spent rambling in the Sierra Nature Reserve .
21 Two people are awaiting trial in connection with the attack , but 5 others , including Howard Banton , chief clerk for a firm of solicitors in the town , have appeared in court at Cheltenham , accused of conspiring to pervert the course of justice by plotting to persuade a witness to withdraw a statement .
22 On 2 March 1939 Pacelli was elected pope in succession to Pius XI in the shortest conclave there had been since 1623 .
23 The two alliances were ascribed territories in which to produce their social structures , political institutions , coercive bodies , informal and interpersonal networks of maintaining influence , and more clearly defined hegemonic cultures .
24 Researchers from seven universities are taking part in the study .
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