Example sentences of "[adv] in [noun] ' [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But she never seemed to make the connection between these skills and the sickness notes , apparently in parents ' hands , which her pupils brought to school after prolonged absences of two or three weeks . |
2 | 3 Media offences which are triable only in magistrates ' courts . |
3 | The IoD 's Peter Morgan adds : ‘ It 's only in companies ' boardrooms that decisions are made or not made , opportunities taken or lost . |
4 | Yet the trust was a new legal institution , developed only in Augustus ' reign . |
5 | Suffering and the cross nonetheless come together in Jesus ' prayer of suffering love : ‘ Why hast thou forsaken me ? ’ |
6 | Soon , the skaters were cutting patterns together in Philips ' father 's garage . |
7 | However , it does appear that the notion of language teachers joining a profession with its own history does not figure largely in tutors ' conceptions of their work , that English tutors do not see ‘ language ’ as something requiring separate attention , and that all tutors tend to play down aspects of language policy or language in society . |
8 | But there was the rub , for Ben had , according to many , the most explosive start ever in athletics ' history and being with him at the three-fifths point in the race was , apparently , beyond the powers of the sprinters gathered in the Stadio Olimpico on this hot August day , Lewis included . |
9 | Most mixed economy interventions involve the state in subsidizing or taking over the organization of necessary economic activities unprofitable for capital ; and most welfare policies can be understood as attempts to socialize labour costs falling on businesses , which become financed out of general taxation instead of showing up directly in employers ' wage bills and production costs . |
10 | Three points are awarded for a win and one for a draw with Derby , Bristol City and West Ham also in Rovers ' group . |
11 | As often in Poulantzas ' work , the motive for a particular claim is a theoretical one , and the world is forced to fit it . |
12 | Very occasionally , the opposite happens , e.g. in Robbins ' Glass Pieces to John Cage 's ‘ minimal music ’ , the constant repetition of musical phrases paralleled by dance phrases lost the interest of an audience bored with too much meaningless to-ing and fro-ing . |
13 | Even those who support the view of a gradual assimilation of legacy and trust in the classical period in order to account for examples of loose language have some difficulty here : for nobody really wants to suppose that this process had got very far in Celsus ' day . |
14 | Some 800 people had died since August in this violence , involving clashes particularly in workers ' hostels between mainly Xhosa-speaking pro-ANC workers and the almost exclusively Zulu-based Inkatha movement ( now the Inkatha Freedom Party ) led by Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi . |
15 | Although delays are far from negligible even in magistrates ' courts , the problem is particularly acute in relation to Crown Courts where the average waiting time for those denied bail is around ten weeks from committal to trial . |
16 | This kind of argument reads well in Callinicos ' hands , but it is worth reminding ourselves of the unattractive reality to which it bears witness . |
17 | Broadly speaking , the only people likely to become convicts are the very poor : either sentenced summarily in magistrates ' courts for minor offences , or , after long delays , convicted of serious crimes . |
18 | Nowhere in Thucydides ' account is it safe to think that this expression includes the Spartans , and in the operations in the Megarid the Corinthians , and only the Corinthians , are mentioned by name on the Peloponnesian side . |
19 | It was therefore in Magnetics ' interest that Electronics should not go into liquidation . |