Example sentences of "a [noun] in [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Khmer Rouge soldiers , who were present in less than half the provincial districts last November , had established a foothold in almost every district by polling day .
2 The leading party , the National party of Nigeria ( NPN ) , forms the Federal Government but does not have a majority in either the Senate or the House of Representatives .
3 In the mid-term congressional elections ( November 1918 ) he had appealed for wide popular support for his peace policy , but the voters , mostly influenced by domestic affairs , had given his Republican opponents a majority in both the Senate and the House of Representatives .
4 Crewe boss Gradi is the only manager of a club in either the Premier or Football League not a member of the organisation — and it 's partly down to the incorrect spelling of his surname .
5 ‘ The Parliamentary system is n't there to give people a say in how the country is run but to delude them into thinking they have some power .
6 He should have a say in how the guest speakers use their time at the event : should they meet the press or the mayor , where can they go for a bit of peace and quiet , even reassurance , and so on .
7 A superiority in either the perception of shape or in the perception of direction , if in fact these functions are dissociable , can account for the left hand advantage in Braille reading found for both experienced blind subjects ( Hermelin & O'Connor , 1971 ) and blindfolded normal subjects ( Smith , Chu and Edmonston , 1977 ; Harriman and Castell , 1979 ) taught to read Braille .
8 You 'll find a library in absolutely every community , and reacting with people , and I would like to suggest that erm , a pilot project is erm , promoted within the libraries and museums committee , and that libraries and museums committee consider that at it 's next meeting .
9 As I put on a plaster in here an hour ago , I wondered if I 'd left it on that shelf above the sink .
10 Labels such as ‘ arts ’ or ‘ science ’ do not necessarily indicate the content of a course ; some institutions award a BA in almost every discipline , including science and engineering .
11 As there is already a stop in approximately the location you describe I regret that I am still unclear as to what your request comprises .
12 He also underwent the unique experience of being asked by successive governments to take a hand in both the nationalisation of British Aerospace and its subsequent return to the private sector .
13 Today it has a pip in almost every pie from computers to cosmetics .
14 One approach to the relationship between bureaucracy and class is to say that the bureaucratic stratum is itself in the process of becoming a class in almost every sense of the word , and the dominant class at that .
15 The number of these tribesmen has decreased considerably in recent years ( due largely to the constant encroachment of urbanized civilization and their forced amalgamation into larger tribal groupings ) , resulting in a decline in both the number and variety of genuine Turkoman rugs coming onto the market .
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