Example sentences of "in [adj] [subord] [art] [noun sg] [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | In the end : ‘ A public meeting at which the mayor presided was held in 1948 before the work began . |
2 | This is thought to reflect our evolutionary history in that as the head became larger , the development of the anterior somites was modified . |
3 | Hohne , the EAT reached a similar conclusion in that when the employer moved from premises in High Holborn to Regent Street , the move itself did not constitute a fundamental breach because the new premises were just as easily accessible to Mrs Hohne as she travelled by underground . |
4 | Gallaghers bought the club for £1.25million in 1986 after the receiver had been called in . |
5 | This changed in 1980 after a major died in one of two shooting attacks against soldiers . |
6 | Four other cases in table III were excluded from our analyses because they fell outside the period covered : cases 1–3 occurred before complete registration data were available , and case 14 occurred in 1991 after the decision had been taken to make 1990 the final year of the analysis . |
7 | Pre-tax profits tumbled to £44.8m from £70m in 1991 as the group had to pay exceptional redundancy and related costs of £9.2m . |
8 | a package is not referenced in more than the maximum allowed number of packages ( see Limitations below ) |
9 | But if Mansell was unhappy with life in general before the race had started , he was furious after it had ended . |
10 | Always a sickly woman , she expected to die in 1855 after a doctor had pronounced a disease of the heart to be fatal and quickly wrote her autobiography . |
11 | There might be a better chance of securing assistance for members like Earl Haig in 1994 if the economy showed stronger signs of recovery . |
12 | Few would now see the introduction of commercial television in 1955 as the threat envisaged by , say , Lord Reith . |
13 | A Scottish Bill was introduced in 1986-87 because the Government panicked about local authority finance for Scotland . |
14 | In the 1988 housebuilding boom , profits reached £89 million but fell to £5.5 million in 1990 as the sector tumbled into recession . |