Example sentences of "in [adj] [subord] [art] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In all honesty I think they are exactly the same as newpaper reports in that if a team wins 3–0 or 4–0 they automatically say it was a trouncing , and then dredge up ‘ facts ’ to evidence their overall assumption . |
2 | A bare and totally neglected Sheffield Victoria as seen in 1980 before the demolition crews moved in. 76003 clatters through with the Deepcar trip working from Tinsley . |
3 | Wadsley Bridge in 1980 before the signal box was closed , and the station buildings , virtually untouched since LNER days , became vandalised and were subsequently demolished . |
4 | Goole , in Humberside , was a planned canal port founded by the Aire and Calder Navigation Company in 1819 while the railway towns of Crewe . |
5 | It is quite obvious now that if there was more to Monica 's missing Wimbledon in 1991 than the shin splints that were eventually given as the reason , she is not going to tell us . |
6 | Christopher Martin-Jenkins succinctly summed up the situation when commenting that in less than a year England had been outplayed by the entire subcontinent . |
7 | But in less than a year Poland and Hungary had proved otherwise ‘ and now you have the strongest of the strong , the East Germans , jumping out like water from a bucket with a hole in it . |
8 | In less than a decade Japan could have moved from being the most lightly taxed OECD country to being one of the most heavily taxed . |
9 | Under certain circumstances , in particular if the production rate is constant , there is a balance between formation and decay , and the 14 C concentration in the atmosphere therefore remains constant . |
10 | General solutions for such equations are discussed in Appendix A. In particular if the integrand L in square brackets is independent of a coordinate , then the quantity is conserved ( A.3 ) . |
11 | But there was one place in particular where the smoke column could often be seen . |
12 | The forces of federation and supranationalism were in disarray , and at the time it seemed natural to conclude that the whole momentum of European integration was lurching to a halt , in particular because the EDC debacle had opened up a rift between France and West Germany . |