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 . |