Example sentences of "[noun] in [adj] [Wh adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But the CIAE lost its lustre in 1991 when renovation of Navy Pier forced the fair to relocate to bland Donnelley Hall , a remote site south of the Loop . |
2 | The cotton weavers of Lancashire made a similar point in 1799 when claiming that piece rates had been more than halved since 1792 . |
3 | As David Griffiths ( 1970 ) points out , these two élite factions had not met since the notorious Bonnington Conference in 1948 when war between two views of drama educators was openly declared . |
4 | The general question of Unionist attitudes to Labour was highlighted at the Special Party Conference in 1917 where Law came under a strong attack . |
5 | And a wise precaution in 1979 when conducting business in the USA . |
6 | One of the first things to catch the visitor 's eye when starting down from the castle esplanade is a cannonball lodged in the wall of a house , believed to have been fired from the castle at Holyroodhouse in 1745 when anti-Jacobite forces on the Castle Rock were at odds with Prince Charles Edward at the lower end of the town . |
7 | It was at the BAFTA awards ceremony at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London in 1989 when press photographers , seeing the drunken state he was in , decided to keep close to catch the inevitable explosion on film when it came . |
8 | Again Pieter Breughel in 1552 when travelling from Antwerp to Rome drew the Alps and used these in later paintings . |
9 | According to market researcher Datamonitor , 3 million people cut up their credit cards in 1991 when standing charges were introduced . |
10 | In fact in 1981 when GDP at current prices was 254bn , M3 was 85bn , giving a velocity of 3.0 . |
11 | Made and presented by Mr. F. Wood in 1958 when Secretary of Artisan 's Club . |