Example sentences of "[prep] [num] [conj] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The statutory wording of the Bill was therefore similar to that in the Act of 1948 and in section 63(2) of the Finance Act 1976 . |
2 | Educationists working with under-fives and in nursery settings find themselves regularly in contact with other professionals from health , social services , voluntary agencies . |
3 | Terra , who was responsible for Ronald Reagan 's presidential campaign in 1979 and in return was named US Ambassador at Large for Cultural Affairs ( from 1981–89 ) , emphasises that the aim of the museum is to foster ever stronger cultural links between France and the United States . |
4 | He was involved in the most important questions of policy — negotiations for the marriage of royal children : Eleanor in 1170 and John in 1173 But in view of Eleanor of Aquitaine 's masterful political activity in later years it seems superfluous to look for a power behind the throne . |
5 | ACTION Housing Incorporated is a local charitable housing foundation , founded in 1958 and in receipt of government funding . |
6 | That is an easier position to implement than the one taken by the countries which drew up the Basle convention on transboundary movements of hazardous waste , agreed in 1989 and in force since May last year . |
7 | This Act was repealed by the new Labour government in 1974 and in legislation in 1975 and 1976 , further rights and immunities were granted to trade unions . |
8 | By way of contrast , the British campaigns during the Napoleonic Wars and in the Second World War were fought , perforce , with a Maritime strategy for most of the time ; but , as the Continental school rightly points out , final victory was won on the Continent at Waterloo in 1815 and in north-west Europe in 1945 . |
9 | The institute found that the global average temperature , although cooler than the previous year , was still well above the average from 1951 to 1980 and in line with values for the 1980s . |
10 | 1.22 We have paid particular attention to the needs of those children whose first language is not English : these are discussed in paragraphs 2.7 to 2.12 and in chapter 10 . |