Example sentences of "[prep] [num] [noun] [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | The Germans had launched a counter-offensive against the Allied bridgehead at Anzio and air support , against enemy troop concentration and lines of communication , became vital in preventing loss of the bridgehead. 223 Squadron moved from Foggia to Biferno/Campomarino to join 3 ( South African Air Force ) Wing on March 13 and after one day to settle in to the new surroundings was tasked against the San Benedetto marshalling yards . |
2 | An unprecedented entry of 43 teams brought in a charity bonanza with BNFL raising more than £10,000 — the best effort yet in eight years of competition . |
3 | After completion a random block of 12 months brought in £172 : 1s. : 3d . |
4 | He revealed that the boy was only one of 135 juveniles taken in during the inquiry . |
5 | Fifty miles south-west of the railway line bomb , 13 Platoon of 6 UDR reported in for duty at 0600 ; they had been hoping for a quiet day , in order to catch up on some training . |
6 | Out of 481 children called in , just over 100 have already been tested . |
7 | A total of 98 competitors weighed in from an entry of 126 even though the venue rose five feet above normal . |
8 | A couple of hundred people tucked in all over the place like that radio room . ’ |
9 | Nikita Smidovitch , whose team of 20 inspectors flew in from Bahrain at dawn , said the surprise inspections were specifically related to the long-range missiles . |
10 | Firstly whether these subscriptions should be for one year only or whether it should be fixed for three years to tie in with the tri-annual general meeting . |
11 | Prime Minister Petre Roman insisted on April 13 during an official visit to France that the King 's intention to attend a demonstration in the Transylvanian city of Timisoara , which he claimed " would have been covered by about 80 journalists flown in by chartered plane " , invalidated the claim that his visit would have been only a " private " one . |
12 | Then there 's this fellow sucking at the stub of a fag with 3 fingers pinched in , mirroring his mouth attitude . |
13 | However , if one looks at the size of family , the findings are fairly consistent : in the 1948 French study , for instance , housewives with one child put in on average a seventy-eight-hour week ; in the 1950 British study a sixty-seven-hour week , and in the present study a seventy-one-hour week was the average figure for housewives in this group . |
14 | A typical advanced attack might begin with one man moving in with a palm strike to the sternum . |
15 | It will ship with 200 fonts bundled in , and users will be able to use the tool to combine the characteristics of these to generate new fonts that can be saved in either PostScript or TrueType format . |
16 | In 1902 Balfour brought in his ‘ reforms ’ , called ‘ Balfour 's railway timetable ’ , because under them , the government took control of virtually all the time of the House . |
17 | A start had been made in legalizing trade unions , and in 1912 legislation to bring in accident and sickness insurance was passed . |
18 | At the last opening , 400 visitors in one afternoon flocked in to admire the Weedons ' strikingly formal walkways flanked by irises , lavender , peonies and closely clipped privet hedges . |
19 | But in 1919 disenchantment set in around the globe . |
20 | I pulled the door shut and almost ran to the front door and into Langdon Crescent garden , where I stood for five minutes breathing in the fresh air . |
21 | Half-way through one driver came in and said that the Minister for Human Resources had spent half an hour longer than he had agreed . ’ |
22 | With a neck that 's 3⅝″ wide instead of the ‘ normal ’ 3¼″ , the Grand Stick has space for twelve strings arranged in just about any format you can think of . |
23 | Yeah must of done , he got up to three weeks to move in |
24 | Over the next six months this small group of professionals and volunteers provided practical care for 15 people living in or around the Borough of Ealing . |
25 | THREE hand grenades were among 476 weapons handed in to police during a month-long weapons amnesty in Greater Manchester . |
26 | The 24-year-old Bromborough plus one man moves in at the expense of Royal Liverpool 's Ian Farrall , who is the only one out of the team which beat Cumbria in the first league match at Seascale . |
27 | The tent 's certainly large enough for two people to sleep in but unfortunately there 's only one small entrance . |
28 | It had just one room up and one down , big enough only for two people to live in . |
29 | They were narrow , high-walled and difficult for two people to pass in . |
30 | Instead of the flickering black-and-white images of 1900 , there were by 1985 television sets in nearly half the world 's households . |