Example sentences of "in [noun prp] york [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 In New York they were called an hour before the show opened , and once they had done their face make-up , they only had to put on tights rather than spend a long time carefully using wet white , which gave them longer to gossip .
2 To date , it 's been reasonably simple to pick holes in their Heads-Down-Take-No-Nonsense-Mindless-Boogie , but here in New York they overcome both comparisons and critics , sending a tangible buzz round a capacity crowd , already reeling after each being given a free condom by a security man on the way in .
3 ‘ Michael had a lot of lunches , and in New York they tend to ask a man on his own , ’ she said .
4 cos in New York they sort of like they have a chat and the wo they 've got some nice looking bird , right , and some sort of normal bloke off the street and they just sort of talk about New York and show lots of pictures of it
5 In New York we paid the usual visit to Radio City , had lunch with Jessica Dragonette , took a Sunday boat trip around Manhattan Island , saw the show ‘ Tobacco Road ’ , and also the musical ‘ On Your Toes ’ featuring the fine dancing of Ray Bolger .
6 He goes and he goes if you live in New York we 'll take you to the erm he said then we 'll we 'll let you fly around the city for a while !
7 Once in New York he could n't disappear into the city either .
8 Not long ago at the theatre in New York he stood beaming with understandably possessive pride between Jacqueline Onassis and Edna O'Brien .
9 Once in New York he was invited to Wall Street where he addressed the assembled and hushed stockbrokers who had suspended business with the understanding that the talk would not exceed three minutes .
10 While in New York he took time to visit some friends including his publisher Sonny Mehta .
11 Kandel , trained as a psychiatrist , spent a period working on Aplysia with Ladislav Tauc in Paris in the 1960s , saw the potential of the organism , initially for the study of short-term processes such as habituation , and over the subsequent quarter-century in New York he has made its study peculiarly his own and that of the generations of researchers who have cut their teeth in this Columbia laboratory .
12 How it had happened she did not know , but back there in New York he had begun to pursue her , and she had found ever-increasing opportunities to talk to him ; he was so gay and lively , quite unlike the rather stiff young men whom she met in New York and Newport society .
13 Mr Clerides , who beat incumbent George Vassiliou with a narrow majority of 1,998 votes in Sunday 's election , said that before he could go to the peace talks in New York he needed to consult with the Cypriot and Greek political leadership .
14 In New York I 'd sat in the winter sun on wooden steps at South Street pier and swapped cards with an old girlfriend , now a free-lance writer .
15 Back in New York I stayed at the Park Central Hotel ( now the Park Sheraton ) where I made the acquaintance of a young American actor called Tom Sanders .
16 Through a literary agent I had in New York I was able to help Sir Charles arrange the publication of that last book in America and I visited him many times , to hear him talk .
17 Er just as we owned that famous street in New York I 'd like to think with the technology and the architecture that can deliver today we we 'll own the road to enterprise client server .
18 On the third night in New York I settled down to watch one of those TV programmes where relaxed , informal chatter had been perfected by hours of intensive rehearsal .
19 Some years ago in , in New York I think it was the stores were taking on father Christmases .
20 ‘ The person in New York you sent a letter to on Beatrix 's behalf-could her name have been van Ryneveld rather than van Ryan ? ’
21 In New York you had the largest Jewish community outside of Israel .
22 WHEN American wine merchant Bill Sokalin recently bumped into a wine waiter at the famous Four Seasons Restaurant in New York it cost Tim Littler £125,000 !
23 It had surprised Ruth that the Carsons should choose to live in a boarding-house , until she discovered that in New York it was quite the thing-always supposing that the establishment was high-class and in a good locality .
24 I know in New York it is wealth that counts , but I am pleased to say that it is not so everywhere .
25 In New York it was acid art in knocked-together Lower-East-Side lofts , and a meeting with John Wilcock on the verge of quitting the Voice and moving to Walter Bowart 's new East Village Other .
26 So if you think about the massive exodus from the south in the nineteen sixties and seventies erm I ca n't remember the precise figures but in the , at that time er sort of the equivalent of current social security cheque er in er if in , if in New York it was about five hundred dollars a month in Mississippi it was fifty dollars a month .
27 In New York she was feted at City Hall , had exclusive access to the great airship base at Lakehurst , Commander Rosendahl waiving all restrictions .
28 As long as she stayed in New York she would be under threat .
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