Example sentences of "in [noun] [prep] [art] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It is a voracious blood-sucker and even 100–200 worms are sufficient to produce death in sheep within a few weeks of infection . |
2 | So full or part time work in University excluding the former polytechnics , have no effect on your pension . |
3 | J. C. E. Roberts , welcomed all present and remarked that although the Society had only been in existence for a few months , much had already been done and the Society had a firm foundation on which to build . |
4 | Local youth offices had been in existence in a few cities as early as 1909 in Mainz ( founded by the mayor Georg Schmidt ) and 1910 in Hamburg . |
5 | In response to the many toasts from his American colleagues he had made a light-hearted speech at dinner , which belied his deep disappointment at being sent back to the States on a Public Relations assignment . |
6 | Now we will be able to come up with a plan in response to the many issues raised . |
7 | The acrimonious struggle for power was given a somewhat comical twist by the issue of a press release in September from Virgin Atlantic 's publicity office , saying that in response to the many rumours circulating in the airline industry , Virgin Atlantic wished it to be known that there had been no boardroom ‘ bust-up ’ between Randolph Fields and Richard Branson . |
8 | What he did not give in response to the many points made by my Hon. Friend the Member for Dundee , East ( Mr. McAllion ) were absolute guarantees and reassurance for the people who work for the Scottish Transport Group . |
9 | Oag has just returned from Tokyo , and will set off for a climbing exhibition in Grenoble in a few days . |
10 | In contrast to a few years ago when one would rarely hear any teaching on the Holy Spirit , it seems that some people can speak of nothing else these days . |
11 | There have always been some old people who were influential and highly regarded , in contrast to the many others who were treated with ridicule , antagonism , or at best patronized as dependents . |
12 | It was always disappointing to sight the Land Rover and anticipate being in camp in a few minutes and then have an hour to walk . |
13 | Gordon Callander : Much too junior to have responsibilty for planning , but it ‘ came to rest on his desk ’ ; nobody more senior ever reviewed plan he set out ‘ in handwriting on a few sheets of paper ’ . |
14 | Vic keeps Baxter in suspense for a few moments , while he reviews the advantages of having him under an obligation . |
15 | I 'd have to stay in Holyhead for a few nights . |
16 | Each week in addition to the many requests for advice N C V O receives , hundreds of information enquiries about the work of N C V O , about the work of its specialised units , and the work of the voluntary sector as a whole . |
17 | This was mainly because of the multi-functional nature of a College , which , in addition to the many activities associated directly with course provision and support , also provides a full range of student services . |
18 | In addition to the many dialects of Chinese , many other languages of South-East Asia ( e.g. Thai , Vietnamese ) are tone languages ; so are very many African languages , particularly those to the South and West , and a considerable number of Amerindian languages . |
19 | In addition to the former heads of two of the big four securities houses — ex-chairman of Nomura Securities , Setsuya Tabuchi , and former president of Nikko Securities , Takuya Iwasaki — three senior bankers were summoned . |
20 | If , in addition to the few notes which I have taken the liberty of enclosing , you feel that you need any advice , then please ask for it . |
21 | The FNTMMS subsequently called a three-day nationwide strike for March 19-21 in support of the same demands . |
22 | I blush in light of the many times we have floundered recently , not to mention my straying . |
23 | In light of the many problems connected with the passage of title as a basis for the right to sue , the Law Commissions recommended allowing the lawful holder of a bill of lading to sue the carrier in contract for loss or damage to the goods covered by the bill , irrespective of whether title to the goods passed by reason of the consignment or endorsement . |
24 | For a savory accompaniment , poach in stock with a few cloves to serve with ham , chicken or duck . |
25 | She thought it was limited to securing £60,000 and would only continue in force for a few weeks . |
26 | More specifically , Palladio 's clients were in search of the same satisfactions as many eighteenth-century aristocrats , who also wished , when called from town to their estates , to combine the life of a gentleman farmer with that of a cultivated humanist . |
27 | If Eliot largely renounced his interest in childhood and in anthropology during the few years that followed , he gave up neither entirely . |
28 | A couple of years ago I was staying in Malham for a few days and decided to set out one morning for Attermire by the old pack lane from Settle to Malham . |
29 | The conference decided on April 23 , however , not to proceed with the establishment of a new Solidarity political party , in deference to the many delegates who had expressed reservations about the increasing politicization of the union . |
30 | The continental shelf and deeper sea-bed beyond , to a distance of 300–600km from the shore , have a covering of fine grey glacial mud , forming a layer that varies in thickness from a few metres over active areas of sea-floor spreading to 200km or more in older , more stable regions . |