Example sentences of "in [noun prp] [verb] [adv] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Annette Winterbottom and Balbir Shukle with pupils Lewis McLoughlin and Jennifer Webb look on after Newport Primary School in Middlesbrough rolled out the banner yesterday .
2 It also accused the Serbian and Croatian governments of collaborating with extreme Serb and Croat forces in Bosnia-Hercegovina to bring about the division of the republic between the two countries .
3 PARENTS at a small church primary in Dunblane yesterday voted to become the first in Scotland to take over the running of their school .
4 Now Mr Bush is heading for his seaside home in Kennebunkport to hang up the sign — Gone Fishin' .
5 At least a portion of the jewish population was saving its skin by allying with the Party , for in April we discover 400 Jewish delegates in Minsk speeding up the fight against Zionism and proposing the closure of their religious schools in Belorussia , a notion which had become a reality by September according to the central press .
6 As a distant bell in Port-au-Prince tolled out the stroke of midnight , the drums ceased and the candle-holder in the lead halted at the rickety cemetery gates .
7 Staying in Blackpool to ride out the storm might have been unduly bullish , while retreating to London could have prompted undue alarm bells .
8 New issues in Paris remain largely the preserve of French houses .
9 One of the last poems we wrote together in Bath expresses perfectly the state of our love at that time .
10 Fulfilling her promise , construction began on the monastery in Greyabbey , with craftsmen from the house of Holm Cultra in Cumbria carrying out the work .
11 The Rev Peris Williams and his wife Sheila are leaving St Hildeburgh 's at Hoylake in Wirral to take up the parish of Holy Trinity in Blacon , Chester , in October .
12 An old miner in Barnsley summed up the euphoria :
13 All the talk now was of the Second Front , and everyone thought that the Army would have to land in France to finish off the war .
14 Surgeons the Great Ormond Street children 's hospital in Lonmdon carried out the operation overnight .
15 This position was also felt to have been influenced by the controversial decision taken by the Arab League Council in September to speed up the transfer of the Arab League headquarters from Tunis to the Egyptian capital Cairo , a decision first taken in March [ see pp. 37334 ; 37726 ] , and by the lack of large-scale Western aid to support domestic economic reforms and to compensate for serious economic losses forecast as a result of the Gulf crisis .
16 The use of polyethylene terephthalate on a commercial scale for bottles — by a process known by the clumsy name of injection stretch blow moulding — began in the USA in 1977 , and by 1979 , when ICI in Europe took up the development , American consumption had risen to 140 kta .
17 ‘ What happens in Europe remains only the icing on the cake for Rangers , ’ he said .
18 After his wife 's departure in 1789 , Henry retired to the village of Bolas Magna in Shropshire to escape both the scandal and his heavy gambling debts .
19 He did go back to London ; he did defy the might of Zanuck , but the canny Alex Korda in London stitched up the contract later which , yes , was to give him a million dollars , but also tie him to some terrible films .
20 Coun Tony Richmond , leader of the Conservatives on the council , has already been in touch with the South African embassy in London to set up the trade visit .
21 A month after the DUP crossed the floor , the British government in London gave up the hope that the Northern Ireland government could restore order and suspended Stormont .
22 Instead they managed both by using the County Homesearch Company based in Truro to take over the housing negotiations , reports of which chased them round Australia on fax .
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