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 .
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