Example sentences of "in [noun] [noun prp] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A voice that called me ‘ old boy ’ suggested that I ‘ toddle over the road and meet me in Greenwich Village at the corner of Bleeker Street and MacDougal .
2 Belgian-born Dr Michel Pacque , who first carried out tests of ivermectin with workers in a rubber plantation in Liberia over several years , is now taking up an appointment as consultant for Sight Savers ( Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind ) in West Africa with the task of organizing regular supplies .
3 To help support his family , he began writing articles calling for the defence of free trade in West Africa against the protectionism of the encroaching French and the special privileges of the Royal Niger Company .
4 No the only firm that does hand weaving and hand dyeing on on a big enough scale is in West Wales in the middle of a place called .
5 In West Yorkshire to the South we have similar problems of inner city decline and there as we understand it the authorities wish to cater for their housing needs .
6 In 1968 the newly formed ‘ Keighley & Worth Valley Light Railway Limited , ’ a limited liability company with ten ‘ worker directors ’ agreed with British Rail to purchase the five-mile-long Keighley to Oxenhope branch line in West Yorkshire for the sum of £45,000 at a fixed annual repayment over 25 years .
7 I stayed with Plowman , the Consul , and his wife : they had been in Addis Ababa for the coronation and had invited me to visit them at Harar .
8 There is a campsite and youth hostel in Glen Nevis and lots of shops in Fort William at the base of the mountain .
9 In 1922 he left his Worcester parish to run the church of St Edmund King and Martyr in Lombard Street in the City of London , a non-parochial cure , which left him free for his major postwar work as ‘ messenger ’ of the Industrial Christian Fellowship , which had come into being in 1920 as a result of the amalgamation of the Christian Social Union and the Navvy Mission Society .
10 Er today a er an injured young black female cat found in Lincoln Street in the Baysford area if it 's yours seven eight four nine six five er give them a call at the R S P C A at Hyson Green .
11 At special laboratories built in Los Alamos in the New Mexico desert , John R Oppenheimer led a team which succeeded in making an atomic bomb .
12 Sinead O'Connor has phoned and donated her house in Los Angeles to the appeal .
13 Because of the slight bend in Captains Road to the west of No 109 , it would be unsafe for buses to stop outside the shops at numbers 119/121 , unless land were to be compulsorily purchased from the front gardens of Nos 113 , 115 , 117 and 123 to permit a realignment of the road .
14 During the visit , Qian also met SNC members from the four factions , and the representatives in Phnom Penh of the UN and of the five major powers .
15 Among names that immediately spring to mind are those of Sydney Schanberg , the former New York Times correspondent who was in Phnom Penh at the time of the fall , and whose subsequent search for his Cambodian assistant , Dith Pran , was documented in Roland Joffé 's film The Killing Fields , who arrived in Indo- China at the age of 21 and was there from 1970 to mid-1975 , first with Agence France Presse , then as a stringer for The Sunday Times — when all the other journalists were getting out , Swain was either brave or foolhardy enough to fly back into Phnom Penh in time for its fall ; William Shawcross who , along with many others , covered the Vietnam war for The Sunday Times and who subsequently became obsessed with the fate of Cambodia , an obsession that resulted first in Sideshow , which exposed the role of Nixon and Kissinger , and then in The Quality of Mercy , a study of the work of the Red Cross in Cambodia ; John Pilger , the British-based Australian journalist whose work on Cambodia may have had little concrete effect but has at least helped to ensure that the tragic country will never disappear into oblivion ; Philip Caputo , who went initially to Vietnam in March 1965 as a 23-year-old Marine officer with the first US combat group sent to Indo-China and returned in 1975 as a correspondent to report on what was left of the war .
16 SYDNEY SCHANBERG , bottom right , was The New York Times 's correspondent in Phnom Penh at the time of its fall .
17 The main supporters of the Khmer Rouge are the Chinese , who kept advisers in Phnom Penh throughout the Pol Pot era , and now supply the guerrillas with arms and money .
18 Can I say also what a load of rubbish the story lines are in Coronation Street at the moment .
19 The monument , in Dzerzhinsky Square opposite the Lubyanka , the headquarters of the State Security Committee ( KGB ) , consisted simply of a granite boulder brought from the Solovetsky Islands in the White Sea , site of one of the first camps for political prisoners established under Soviet rule .
20 This pattern occurs in second- and third-century contexts both at Kate 's Cabin and in Normangate Field at the site 's extremities , and so probably began earlier within the defended area .
21 Former British formula 1 driver John Watson , now a commentator for Eurosport , said : ‘ The last time I saw him was in Monte Carlo for the Monaco Grand Prix where he was staying on a boat in the harbour .
22 And that the nobility did not vote in King William for the good of the Commonwealth nor for religion but to preserve their riches and honours ' — a curious speech which combined legitimism with Country Jacobitism and even a sense of class hostility .
23 But what about the explanation from the Durham County ambulance service general manager that the Middleton-in-Teesdale ambulance was on its way to an emergency in Newton Aycliffe at the time ?
24 Durham Ambulance Service chiefs have said the single ambulance on duty at the town 's station was on an emergency call in Newton Aycliffe at the time .
25 If they timed it just right they could scavenge for a few hours before going to the Royalty in Ladbroke Grove for the Saturday morning minors .
26 Once took all us little ‘ uns in Paradise Street to the Woolwich panto . ’
27 The Co Armagh men were boating on Lough Lannagh in Co Mayo at the time .
28 The line of Louis I was continued in La Couture through the descendants of his son Louis ( married to Marie Francard ) , until the death of his great grandson , Louis , who appears to be the last known descendant of the Hotteterre makers .
29 On Nov. 27 three EGPGC members , Ramón Pineiro Beiro , Eduardo Abad Lojo and Manuel Quintáns López , were convicted of attacks on banks in La Coruña in the autumn of 1988 ; at the time these attacks had been attributed to GRAPO [ see p. 36777 ] .
30 Mr Ensoll and his wife , Daphne , live in Blackwell Lane in the town and after five years in the area , they are sure the North-East is where they want to spend their retirement .
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