Example sentences of "in [noun] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Enterprise zones — which seduce businesses into poor areas with attractive tax breaks — are currently back in vogue at the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development .
2 They were made in silver , Sheffield plate or earthenware and were in vogue from the mid-18th century until about 1820 .
3 Restio 's father 's portrait belongs to a different tradition from that in vogue in the Hellenistic world ( contrast fig. 14 ; compare fig. 16 ) .
4 Is there an invariant property that links edges in objects to the retinal image ?
5 Where the vines are ungrafted they are normally cultivated en foule , following the system of vine training which was universal in Champagne during the nineteenth century .
6 Bill was signed for the Palace by Manager Edmund Goodman from Sutton in Ashfield in the Central Alliance in the winter of 1920 .
7 The resources of the AIB and its equivalent organisations throughout the world are necessarily limited for reasons of economy , and the person in charge has to deploy his forces in the most effective manner he can devise while at the same time always keeping enough reserves in hand in case of a major catastrophe .
8 Most of the overwintered hives had survived , with the help of bread soaked in ale every couple of weeks , and now they were unwrapped , one or two at a time in case of a late frost , and set up in sheltered corners .
9 Both in case of a straightforward sale as well as in case of delegating the management of state assets , the choice of purchaser or manager must be by tender , which is public unless the board of directors of the agency restricts the tenders of those specifically invited to submit offers .
10 When the States took over Panama , the troops stationed in Hawaii were put on full alert in case of a retaliatory attack .
11 It is well worth saving the seed of this — and of the drumstick scabious , ‘ Paper Moon ’ — in case of a hard winter .
12 Finally , an emergency lighting kit should always be ready in an accessible place , in case of a sudden power failure .
13 But this was no more than the beginning ; for by now they knew very well that there were French knights fighting with the Scottish companies , and in fair numbers , too , and the south of England had been warned to look to its defences in case of a direct assault from across the channel .
14 In case of a one-man company the founder exercises the rights of the members ' meeting .
15 But do make sure you 've returned your Design Controller or mylar sheet to the correct row and , in case of the mylar sheet , have scanned the correct row using the inspection light .
16 A premium waiver in case of the main policy holder 's death or redundancy is also offered , plus a helpline , a second opinion and redundancy cover for up to 12 months .
17 In case of an indefinite postponement due to bereavement : Owing to the recent death of Mr Arthur Smith , Mr and Mrs Charles Brown deeply regret that they are obliged to cancel the invitations to the marriage of their daughter Jennifer to Mr John Smith on …
18 Would there not be merits er at least putting in the requisite wiring in case at a future date , that a C A S O M for instance , became dual capable ?
19 A number of important cathedrals , minsters and churches were begun in the late thirteenth century in emulation of the French prototype .
20 Eventually ownership of the large seizure was traced to the Captain , in connivance with the Chief Steward .
21 Indeed both women and men were so baptized and entered the people of God which was the church — in differentiation from the Jewish background in which only men were circumcised and fully a part of the religious people of Israel .
22 Nevertheless the ILP representatives on the Unity Campaign Committee were constantly in friction with the Communist Party over the tendency to encourage non-Socialists to join the Campaign .
23 Although Nizan was in Moscow at the very outset of the Stalinist purges , his gaze was focused less on the national than on the international scene .
24 Between August and October 1963 , negotiations between the appropriate powers led to a Treaty being signed in Moscow for a partial ban on testing nuclear weapons in the atmosphere , in outer space , or under water .
25 The timing of Nguyen 's visit was regarded as significant by some commentators , coming a few days before the arrival in Moscow of the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party , Jiang Zemin [ see p. 38189 ] .
26 Truman 's thoughts in this direction were stimulated by advice from Edwin Pauley , then in Moscow on a special mission , that the United States should occupy as much of Korea and Manchuria as possible in the immediate future .
27 I understand that Fergie was offering Webb in part-exchange during the close season and he is still interested in a swap deal involving Chelsea 's Andy Townsend .
28 Doubling of the melody can also be used in accompaniments of a different kind , where all other parts are independent of the theme and unite to form a separate entity .
29 The sun is arisen and is breaking forth in splendour over the Christian Church ( which is founded on a rock ) dispersing the clouds of night and illuminating , with his new-born light the benighted land .
30 The result is a bucking of current trends with the growth in spending outstripping rises in income for the first time in three years .
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