Example sentences of "[conj] in [noun prp] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 It had surprised Ruth that the Carsons should choose to live in a boarding-house , until she discovered that in New York it was quite the thing-always supposing that the establishment was high-class and in a good locality .
2 back to dogs that in North Korea you know they do n't just last till Christmas unclear
3 It was the Regent Street of Cairo ; except that in Regent Street you would not see a man walking by with a stuffed crocodile on his head or a pig being carried by in a cage .
4 ‘ The problem here is that in West Germany we have an increasingly split labour market , ’ Mr Brauninger explained .
5 To his hosts , it must have seemed a possibility , at least , that in William Joyce they had their most important catch of all the queer fish at Charlottenburg .
6 Yeah , I would take some credit for that but you 've got to remember that in Fleetwood Mac I was working with great writers and great singers . ’
7 D' you know that in Northern Ireland we have people who , who , who lived up history like that .
8 Gislen ( 1930 quoted by Moore , 1936 ) states that in Gullmar Fjord they move below low water mark for the winter .
9 So if you think about the massive exodus from the south in the nineteen sixties and seventies erm I ca n't remember the precise figures but in the , at that time er sort of the equivalent of current social security cheque er in er if in , if in New York it was about five hundred dollars a month in Mississippi it was fifty dollars a month .
10 In other words , if in Jesus Christ I find the answer to the question ‘ Where is he ? ’ then all the transitory questions of life find genuine meaning around this wonderful centre .
11 cos in New York they sort of like they have a chat and the wo they 've got some nice looking bird , right , and some sort of normal bloke off the street and they just sort of talk about New York and show lots of pictures of it
12 Cos in Tom Sawyer we came on together did n't we ?
13 It would be nice it 's my dream any youngster 's dream to play professional football and in South Africa it 's not so good there
14 All that could easily coexist with political and religious radicalism , and in William Empson it did .
15 ‘ Michael had a lot of lunches , and in New York they tend to ask a man on his own , ’ she said .
16 After twenty years of trading in the volost' and in Kursk town he came to own by 1914 eight houses ( four of them in Kursk ) and had a turnover of a million roubles .
17 And in Basil Fawlty-style he suggests an alternative to milk — Coca-Cola sprinkled with basil .
18 But Prokofiev 's opera owes just as much of its enthralling power to the brilliance of its orchestral writing , and in Edward Downes it has a superlative master of the composer 's idiomatic style .
19 In all through my prayer and in God house I pray he guides me in my and carries me and you shall be my hero and guide us in our life .
20 In his second oration against Verres Cicero describes hypocrisy in terms which sound like a scenario for Iago 's undermining of Othello : In the Academica he attacks the simulatio of virtue which is assumed not out of duty but in pursuit of pleasure , and in De Finibus he denounces those whose actions are motivated by personal desire for pleasure rather than respect for the moral law .
21 There do n't appear to be any weak links , and in John Eales they have a phenomenal line-out talent .
22 Although the No. 8 Rob Wainright broke his leg in midweek , he could be back in training in November , and in John Wilby he had a deputy who shone in the back row .
23 Frenetic close-season transfer activity is new to most rugby countries , but in South Africa it 's become part of the furniture …
24 She had owned good horses such as Manicou ( who had won the King George VI Chase in 1950 ) and Monaveen ( who had finished fifth to Freebooter in that year 's Grand National as his royal owner 's first runner in the race ) , but in Devon Loch she had a chaser who apparently had all the attributes to win her the greatest steeplechase in the calendar : he was a big horse , strongly built and bold yet intelligent enough to look after himself in the hurly-burly of four and half miles and thirty fences .
25 But in East Anglia they say .
26 In Highgate our family had seemed fairly normal , but in St. Albans I think we were definitely regarded as eccentric .
27 But in West Germany they are not political votes in the same overriding sense , because the outcome of constituency elections does not determine , as it does in Britain , how many seats each party will finally win .
28 The Alliance was particularly successful in the industrial south , winning around 60 per cent of the vote in the five most southerly constituencies , whereas in East Berlin it won only 22 per cent and finished in third place .
29 Whereas in Los Angeles I manipulated costly hot and cold water in appropriate vessels throughout the house , Bali is a network of streams and rivers which , like veins and arteries , must be distinguished one from the other for their various uses .
30 In D. microlepis , it is , to the best of my knowledge , always complete whereas in D. quadrifasciatus it is broken around the dorsal line with a more pronounced blotch terminating the upper length of the bar , beginning again immediately under the operculum around the pectoral fins .
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