Example sentences of "[noun] in [num] set [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | In particular the assumption of the title of Emperor by Peter I of Russia in 1721 set off a series of complicated controversies ( notably with the Holy Roman Emperors who claimed a monopoly of the imperial title ) which dragged on intermittently for decades . |
2 | Unperturbed by the experience , Brabham saw his future in England and returned with his wife in 1957 to set up home . |
3 | A disagreement over patients ' preparation and post-operational recovery regime resulted in Daniel leaving his father in 1763 to set up on his own at Ingatestone , Essex . |
4 | The financial memorandum published in the NHS and Community Care Bill in 1990 set out its official estimate of the financial and personnel effects of the legislation . |
5 | Even the decision of Midland Bank in 1989 to set up First Direct , its branchless telephone-banking arm , just outside Leeds owes an indirect debt to the tradition of Yorkshire thrift — market researchers found that people trust Yorkshire accents on the telephone . |
6 | A spate of concerts and special church services in 1923 set out to bring Byrd more securely back into the public gaze , but arguably the most influential and enduring achievements of the tercentenary were four recordings of Byrd 's vocal music sung by the English Singers and issued in the HMV label . |
7 | Furthermore , as some of you here know , the diocese of Bath and Wells set up a working party in 1986 to set out our own policy . |