Example sentences of "in [art] [noun sg] [verb] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 In the rush to meet the first deadline on hours much of the spirit of the new deal has been lost .
2 In the diary covering the last four years of his life there is little mention of books , but he had brought out an edition of Aristophanes ' ‘ Plutus ’ and ‘ Clouds ’ in 1767 .
3 The coaches gradually increased in size , length and weight , until overhang at the ends and a sag in the middle necessitated a third set of wheels .
4 Some computers have room in the instruction to specify a third accumulator to hold the result , giving the effect of a three-address instruction restricted to the accumulator array .
5 It was only when everyone was thinking of bed and Jean and Tina had gone off to give their respective babies their last feeds and Hilda was in the kitchen clearing the last of the dishes , that Bruce said , ‘ Would anyone like a nightcap ? ’
6 There is therefore considerable interest in the decision to have a third child .
7 An impressive 2-0 win over Everton left the watching Germans in no doubt that Leeds are in the mood to become the first British team to win a European tie from 3-0 down .
8 In the chaos following the Second World War the travel agent had some extraordinary assignments .
9 However , as the now-famous story purports , the evening after Nation had instructed his agent to say no to the Doctor Who offer , he and Tony Hancock had a serious disagreement , resulting in the writer catching the first train back to London the following morning , with no work , and a central heating system in his flat to pay for .
10 Since in the pizza query the last two words in the name are descriptive of the business , the Mothercare case is well in point and helpful to the reader and his client .
11 But the stark reality they have to accept , after being crushed by a vibrant Coventry side , is that they are now also-rans in the race to become the first champions of the Premier League .
12 These two developments have prompted a concern to transform the constitution of the Labour Party and the British constitution in the struggle to fashion a third road to socialism .
13 It is almost as though each improvement in the missile stimulates the next improvement in itself , via its effect on the antidote .
14 His is the only war grave in the churchyard adjoining the 11th century church at Colleville-sur-Mer .
15 Stewart McConnel and Paul Carnahan are hatching plans for a reunion in the summer to mark the fifth anniversary of your departure !
16 Other works to be performed in the concert include the first performance of Martin Read 's soprano saxophone piece The Numbers Game , which will be performed by Alex Forsyth — the college saxophone teacher .
17 The vacuum of leadership in the family makes the second element revealed by The Scotsman surveys even more alarming .
18 This factor of material prosperity , which was already cited by Sombart ( 1906 ) at the beginning of this century as a partial explanation of the absence of any large-scale socialist movement in the US , acquired particularly great importance in the period following the Second World War , when economic growth took place more rapidly than ever before , and the question could be posed as to whether the US did not simply show to capitalist Europe the image of its own future — a future that would be characterized by a decline of the socialist movement , and indeed of all ideological revolutionary parties and movements .
19 In the twentieth century , and especially in the period following the Second World War , nationalist movements generally took the form of independence struggles against imperialist rule by European powers , or against less direct types of control which create a situation of dependency .
20 Now come and meet Heather ; she 's in the dining-room having a last word with the catering people . ’
21 After he is wounded in this staged hunt , perhaps she could be seen to nurse him daily with iodine and mercurochrome , out of remorse , but in the process establishing the first physical contact .
22 aerial will need to be sent in very early in the morning to catch the first edition !
23 As it stands , this operation requires three addresses , but it can be made into a two-address operation by making the source and the destination strings the same ; thus the vith entry in the table replaces the ith character in the source string .
24 The German totally overwhelmed America 's Michael Chang , 6-2 , 6-3 , 6-2 , in the final to take the first prize of $2m — but , more importantly for him , instil renewed self-confidence that the Wimbledon triumph was no fluke .
25 Its part is written in the treble clef a 9th higher than the sounded notes .
26 Recognising this problem led scholars in the area to make the first serious use of what are called longitudinal studies .
27 In the foreground stands a 19th Century giltwood stool , standing upon attractive carved cabriole legs .
28 Two years later , in 1967 , ANDES was in a position to organize the first general strike by teachers to protest against cuts in the education budget in the name of rationalization .
29 We are now in a position to answer a third question : 3 .
30 In the heyday of Napoleon 's conquests he had access to fossils from all over Europe and was thus in a position to make the first comprehensive study .
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