Example sentences of "in [noun prp] [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Bill was signed for the Palace by Manager Edmund Goodman from Sutton in Ashfield in the Central Alliance in the winter of 1920 .
2 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 .
3 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 ] .
4 The monuments in Moscow to the revolutionary leaders which were taken down after the attempted coup last August have not been placed in the Museum of Totalitarian Art , as was stated .
5 And there 'll be playing for civic pride in Hereford over the coming week … more than a thousand sports men and women from Cheltenham , Worcester and Hereford are competing in 21 different sports in the annual ’ Sport for All ’ festival .
6 Tickets will go on sale to Essex CCC members at the County Ground in Chelmsford on the same day , March 22 .
7 Instead 1992 will be remembered as the year a potential Prime Minister greeted a rally in Sheffield with the mating call of the adult male rock star : ‘ Yerrralllrright ? ’
8 In Sheffield in the first stage , when annuals and short-lived perennials move in , Oxford ragwort ( Senecio squalidus ) , knotgrass ( Polygonum aviculare ) , orache ( Atriplex hastata ) and fat-hen ( Chenopodium album ) are common .
9 B. Some great industrialists and business people in Sheffield in the last century developed special skills in steel making and made huge profits which provided the capital for larger works .
10 The early classical works in sociology of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were produced in France and Germany , with Emile Durkheim in France and Karl Marx and Max Weber in Germany as the outstanding figures .
11 He 'd been a prisoner-of-war in Germany during the First World War and as a result of his wartime experiences suffered constantly from a weak chest .
12 It is set in Germany during the middle ages , and although not abandoning a ‘ fantasy ’ setting , its stance is rather more along the ‘ if what they believed about magic and legends were actually true ’ .
13 Its use in Germany during the Second World War provided the most dramatic illustration of the power of the symbol .
14 Similarly , in some of the large industrial enterprises in Germany during the inter-war period with the introduction of standardised mass-production techniques a parallel emphasis was placed upon welfare measures ( company housing , provision of leisure activities , etc. ) as a means of motivation , promoting integration and worker commitment to the company .
15 If we restrict our attention solely to the twentieth century , it is notable that the two most important and traumatic socialist revolutions , that in Russia in 1917 and that in Germany during the Nazi era , whilst being the creation of particular political leaders who soon imposed total state power , nevertheless drew what popular support they had from political myths that are obvious paranoid projections .
16 Again , when Jews were refused ordination in the national protestant church in Germany during the Third Reich , the church split , for there were those who said that on principle ( whatever might be the case in the state ) this could not be in the church .
17 He served with both Horse and Foot in Germany during the Seven Years ' War , an experience to which he often subsequently referred .
18 The apsidal east end , which resembles Speyer in Germany without the flanking towers ( 355 and 360 ) , is largely in its original design , as is also the south portal ( PLATE 53 ) and the crypt .
19 Then again , his paternalistic leadership style , his willingness to bring ex-Nazis into office , his pro-Westernism and his fostering of materialism were to invite widespread criticism in Germany over the following years .
20 Research in Germany on the cold hardiness of Primula acaulis shows that the red-flowered cultivars are more frost-sensitive than the white or blue equivalents .
21 Theirs is a distinctive type of cut-price retailing that emerged in Germany after the second world war and is subtly different from its American cousin .
22 There had been aborted revolutions in Germany after the Great War , and an international socialism ( though factional ) was spreading throughout Europe .
23 Youth hostels originated in Germany before the Great War and after 1918 spread rapidly throughout Europe .
24 Matt is competing in Germany in the European Cup and is up with the leaders …
25 Tradition says that the only similar horn known about was dug out of the banks of the River Rhine in Germany in the 19th century but this has not been verified .
26 A therapy which appears to have similarities with electro-acupuncture is neural therapy , discovered in Germany in the early years of this century and also involved with electrical charges on cell membranes .
27 Captain Frederick Roy-Smith was serving in Germany in the Royal Army Veterinary Corps and had seen Rottweilers who had impressed him greatly , especially with their working ability .
28 Prussia 's hegemony in Germany throughout the 19th century is undoubted .
29 There was virtually no support in Sussex for the French Revolution when it broke out in 1789 , and the wars which followed produced a widespread patriotic fervour which was matched by an equal growth in exploitation and popular desperation as the twenty years of conflict had deeper affects on local economic life .
30 The 60,000 or so people living in Sussex in the sixteenth century had become 160,000 by 1801 and 260,000 by 1831 .
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