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

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1 Yeah but he was a shopper so person in charge let's go and see if we can find someone .
2 Divide into four and make each piece of dough into a circle approx 25cm/10in in diameter .
3 It had to be constantly and carefully monitored , for if and when Chinese aggression ever carne in earnest , that was where the tanks and the missile launchers would be concentrated .
4 Under mature coniferous forest further changes in soil properties occur .
5 This was a period when work in semantics as a component of linguistics was developing extremely quickly : it was the era of the dispute between generative semantics ( , , , etc. ) and interpretive semantics ( , , etc . )
6 Inside the 13th century castle , there is a new condensing boiler — the highest efficiency system available — with a back up boiler in case of extremely cold weather .
7 Day today decisions in relation to the operation and control of the section .
8 After fourteen dry nights the child has to drink two pints of fluid during the hour before bed in order to stress their bladders and test the children 's ability to wake up during the night .
9 The most successful placement programmes to date have been developed from an identifiable need and developed into an accessible package which is clearly targeted with a prescribed framework e.g. Women in Management , Transition from School to Work , Information Technology .
10 The five pivoting pan supports may be swung together for ease of packing but lock firmly in place to create a pan base about 5.5in in diameter .
11 You you could take it a step further and with seeing that on the paper yesterday morning in service , we read the twenty third psalm .
12 There continued to be a small sloughy area about 1cm in diameter in the centre of the wound .
13 The Anglo-Saxons felt the full force of both influences , which made English Christianity from the start strongly missionary in character .
14 The arrangement whereby builders in competition with each other were invited to quote a price for which they would carry out all the work indicated on drawings and a specification , and to sign a contract to that effect , was introduced as a standard procedure by Hunt into the Office of Works as a means of controlling expenditure .
15 erm the normal disciplines that the County Council applied on income headings is that if income varies for reasons of er conditions for example and this is in a way akin to that , then the committee normally has to find these erm er the additional resources to cover tha that income erm I have had long discussions with John on this and th the point that he was putting there was er demonstrating that income had followed the amount of work perhaps has not fallen and the below the line item is a recognition in the part of that argument i in a sense for fifty-fifty between below the line reaching seven thousand erm and we 've identified savings and other heads for example the staff advertising example where reduction in turnover , there 's no effective service saving there , so these such things can go towards meeting this income conditions .
16 Perform well whatever assignments you have , trust God 's angels to remove and replace where necessary when things are n't being done in a congregation as you think that they might be or should be done , or you might think well the , why do n't the elders do something about this , we 'll leave it , leave it to Jehovah and the angels , if there 's anything wrong , they 'll sort it out and they 'll make the elves sort it out as well , they have ways and means , again coming back to this new text here persistence in prayer shows you are awake the spirituals so there 's another way Jesus was outstanding in its constantly regarding prayers keep awake by field ministry and here 's a rare one in any public talk financial contributions financial , we do n't hear that very often in public talks , we , we always say that there 's , er people come to the meetings , there 's no collection , no mention of money , the seats are free , you 're
17 The best friend , Felix — an affectionate , forgetful , hypomanic man passionately expert in animal physiology and the history of Communism — yelled benignly at his wife for more coffee and said again , ‘ Get out .
18 Truly sir truly sir in respect of a fine workman I am but as you would say a cobbler .
19 IBM said that the cost of the actions will be approximately $2,100m net , on top of the $2,100m that it will take to cover the cost of the voluntary redundancies , the $4,200m total to be offset by adoption of Financial Accounting Standard 109(a) , which will allow the company to write back to the profit and loss account about $1,900m in money set aside for deferred taxes .
20 She had called it ‘ Death in the Buildings ’ , and had based it not only on the tragedy she had witnessed , but had also written of the temptation for young girls to make money by selling themselves than by working long hours for poor pay , and had followed that by writing of women 's disabilities in a world where care in childbirth was minimal , and how only the kindness of humane doctors made it possible for them to have any skilled treatment at all .
21 According to this view , interbreeding is at the same time the criterion of whether two forms belong to the same species ( e.g. the dark and pale forms of the arctic skua interbreed freely , so they belong to the same species ) , and also the reason why organisms in nature do fall into discrete categories , with few intermediates .
22 The sums I award under the heading of accommodation therefore amount in total to fifty two thousand six hundred and fort thirty four pounds twenty eight pence .
23 In his three-field system only investment in land really counted , and the commune , not the individual , controlled most forms of capital .
24 Hungarian salami , a small sausage approx 5cm/2in in diameter , is very hard and spicy and is an excellent ingredient in quiches and pizzas .
25 Michael Wolff , defending , said Jones used to live in a flat owned by Mr Redmond 's wife and there had been a dispute about £140 in rent allegedly outstanding .
26 This experience was invaluable when I went to college , for it was at a time when students in training were being told that if a lesson was interesting enough , children would listen .
27 The most telling point against Janette Richardson 's methodical interpretation may well be that no commercial benefits to the merchant can be imputed to his generosity and hospitality towards the monk ; the monk is invited to his house simply " " to pleye … in alle wise " " , " to have fun in every way " ( 59 – 61 ) , and is able to borrow a hundred francs from the merchant even at a time when cash in hand would be particularly useful to him in his business ( 255 – 92 ) : this , significantly , is the immediate context of the merchant 's reflection : Derek Pearsall nicely describes the poignant ambivalence of a single action that is motivated simultaneously by instinctive self-interest and by the " " inner springs " " of human virtue in the Shipman 's merchant 's desire both to be and to be recognized as generous .
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