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

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1 Liliam was again forced into exile in 1961 after she received death threats .
2 The great Ewan MacColl wrote the hill walker 's anthem , The Manchester Rambler , as a tribute to those who took part in the Great Trespass on Kinder Scout in 1932 and it is therefore particularly fitting that Fay Godwin should have chosen another of his poems to end her book Our Forbidden Land .
3 The great Ewan MacColl wrote the hill walker 's anthem , The Manchester Rambler , as a tribute to those who took part in the Great Trespass on Kinder Scout in 1932 and it is therefore particularly fitting that Fay Godwin should have chosen another of his poems to end her book Our Forbidden Land .
4 economic about Taiwan and there 's a great deal of irony in this because you know here you are in the nineteen fifties in China rich peasant economy which is accepting and preserving inequalities
5 Christopher Wood 's last New York exhibition on this theme was held at the Shepherd in 1985 and he felt the present time to be right for another one , particularly given the slackness of the London market at present .
6 So an excellent story for Hygiene in 1991 and I am totally confident , that with the tremendous display of determination and dedication we have throughout the Division , that 1992 is going to be equally successful .
7 But add to that a recession that can cut turnover in half and it 's no wonder that designers are becoming more commercially minded .
8 I push , prod , drop keys and re-attempt entry in vain until I realize that the only resemblance between the car into which I was breaking and entering and my own car is that they were both white .
9 I lived but one day of the spring in 1816 and I was full of love for it — and of hate for what man had done to change that sturdy and natural order .
10 His face was a study in cunning as he told the paintings of his ancestors , ‘ It 's all for him … all for my son Arnold Thomas . ’
11 There was no harm in that but it landed him in trouble every time .
12 In 1808 he entered Lincoln 's Inn and was called to the bar in 1814 though he never practised .
13 My first real exhibition was at the Hanover Gallery in 1955 and it was n't a great success commercially very little was sold so there was an interval of eight years before I had another .
14 Fraser ( of Neill 's printing office ) said in his evidence to the Fair Wages Committee in 1908 that it was " three years , but they are not expert immediately after the three years " .
15 I do n't er I do n't see any relevance in that because she 's not , you
16 The celebrations had a particular relevance in 1990 as they occurred within a context of deteriorating relations between Cuba and the USA resulting from the activities of Television Martí , a new Florida-based , Spanish-speaking television station created to beam anti-Castro propaganda at Cuba .
17 Bob and Beryl Owen bought the Hall in 1978 and they both greatly enjoy the guest house business .
18 For maximum effect he was required to repeat his humiliating confession in public before he was burned .
19 This left Ambegate in front but he weakened up the hill and never-say-die Scudamore forced Vagog up in the last few strides .
20 Public opinion turned slowly against bread in general because it was considered " fattening " .
21 I would like to take this opportunity to thank all members for supporting the Scottish Council in 1989/90 and I look forward to your continuing , active involvement in our policies and programmes in the future .
22 I would like to take this opportunity to thank all members for their loyal commitment to the Scottish Council in 1991 and I look forward to their continuing , active involvement in our policies and programmes in the future .
23 I can only assume that it was from his previous experience as chairman of the Greater London council in 1985-86 that he learnt all about ’ getting your friends appointed to the key jobs ’ , and that that is why he assumes that the same is happening in the civil service now .
24 Their cases were featured in a British Section Christmas card campaign in 1990 and they received 1,704 cards as a result of the appeal .
25 you 've got lots of other work in this that you should be doing .
26 With almost as much of an increase in the volume of exports and an even greater one in that of re-exports , ports engaged in foreign trade were , as a group , handling four times as much cargo in 1800 as they had been in 1700 , and perhaps two and a half times as much as in 1750 .
27 According to Godoy , the government decided on peace in 1795 because it was alarmed by Picornell 's republican conspiracy in Madrid and rumours of republican , pro-French committees in the north .
28 The stated aims of the organisation continue to be those originally associated with the NFoL , namely : ‘ the advancement and propagation of the Christian Gospel in particular as it bears on or affects national or individual morality and ethics ’ .
29 The Banbury-based design house built cars for the ill-fated Andrea Moda team in 1992 and it is believed Bravo F1 will purchase equipment from the defunct Italian outfit .
30 ‘ I first made the Cup team in 1981 and I desperately want to be in next year 's . ’
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