Example sentences of "[noun] in a [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the midst of doing both the Round The Horne radio series and a couple of ‘ Carry Ons ’ , Ken was cast as Napoleon in a BBC TV version of the Anouilh play French Cricket , with Robert Helpmann playing Fouche , the Chief of Police .
2 The court heard that while on bail Hart , who was also banned from driving for four and a half years , was caught behind the wheel in a pub car park but refused to take breath tests .
3 As we pointed out in Chapter 14 , profits are the carrot that encourages firms to take risks in a market economy .
4 [ 12 ] Most dog owners have had the misfortune to see it in their own pets in a dog fight .
5 I worked part-time as a waitress and office cleaner ; I delivered plastic flower arrangements to pubs ; I sharpened knives in a cutlery factory ; worked lunch-times in a chip shop ; delivered leaflets ; demonstrated kitchen gadgets , to name but a few .
6 It is now 4 years since I gave my first remedy in an LM potency and it has become my preferred method of prescribing for a number of reasons 1 ) No decision has to be made on potency level i.e. whether 6 , 30 , 200 , etc is indicated .
7 ( NASCAR ) was the brainchild of Virginian Bill France who formed the association in a Daytona hotel room in 1947 .
8 These are likely to be more important in rural than in urban areas ( Stanyer 1975 ) but Green himself once obtained 773 votes as an independent candidate supported by a residents ’ association in a ward election in Sheffield ( Hampton 1970:291 ) .
9 Nick Cave assumed his persona in a dead-end relationship song .
10 This grant will provide for research assistance in the coding and analysis of a large data set for Greater Glasgow which records every household move made in the private sector housing stock in a sample year ( 1983 ) .
11 The measure was condemned by some economists as crude and ill-conceived , particularly since it threatened to wipe out the personal savings of many ordinary people : Soviet citizens were generally disinclined to place their money in accounts with the state savings bank , either because of mistrust , or because the low interest rate provided little incentive , or because it was necessary to carry a large amount of cash in case of chancing upon a scarce commodity which had suddenly come into stock in a state shop .
12 In arriving at a figure for stock in a business manufacturing and assembling furniture what questions would need to be considered ?
13 He and a 12-year-old boy robbed a middle-aged man of £25 at gunpoint in a Leeds park .
14 Lunchtime drinkers in a Gloucestershire pub enjoy a pint of Summer Ale … a new brew aimed specifically at quenching a summertime thirst .
15 It 's the latest episode in a success story for Pete , who has no formal training as a blacksmith .
16 ‘ You have been foxes in a chicken coop . ’
17 But even if the Handscomb decision were fully accepted , I consider that he was entitled to make a distinction ; the difficulty of assessing the requirements of retribution and deterrence from the judges ' tariff in a murder case was a sufficient ground for his reserving the decision in mandatory life sentence cases to himself .
18 RESULTS from an experiment in a salt mine 600 m below ground in Ohio have extended the known lifetime of the proton by a factor of 10 .
19 For example , an experiment in a chemistry lesson should always ‘ work ’ .
20 I also got to hear how she intended to jack in her job at the insurance brokers just as soon as they 'd taught her how to use the word-processor and go and work somewhere interesting like in an ad agency or for a travel agent .
21 I am building a new pond in an L shape .
22 " For a man who can catch a gibbon in a Ming vase it will be child 's play . "
23 THE condition of an RIR soldier who lost both legs in a booby trap bomb blast in Lurgan is described as ‘ stable ’ .
24 Rose lost the use of her legs in a road accident 15 years ago .
25 Venables broke both legs in a 90m fall while descending the mountain after the first ascent .
26 He lost both his legs in a farming accident and had to watch the minutes tick away while the emergency services looked for his farm .
27 EXACTLY 200 years after the birth of Shelley , a secret diary kept by the poet has come to light in a Dorset attic .
28 He alleged that inquiry officers had lied about seeing a flickering light in a bedroom window of his home when they applied for a search warrant .
29 Partnership in a development project : The Teacher Placement Service
30 Pip then arranges , secretly , to buy his greatest friend , Herbert a partnership in a shipping firm but Pip 's wealthy lifestyle is upset when the convict , Magwitch , returns from Australia where he had been transported to .
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