Example sentences of "[adv] in [noun prp] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The government itself , of course , through its own various research organizations , and especially in Britain the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys , carries out a great deal of valuable social research based on interviewing . |
2 | As in Kursk , so in Tambov the potential had been there . |
3 | Thus in China the past had a definite social purpose , its use depending essentially on the concept of the mandate of Heaven to ensure continuity in a world of political change . |
4 | Elsewhere in Sussex the nature of the soils and the distribution of woodland have tended to limit the extent and effects of habitat changes caused by farming , but everywhere important changes in farming techniques have occurred . |
5 | A rapacious British land taxation policy was partly responsible for a series of famines in Bengal in the second half of the eighteenth century , while elsewhere in India the staple foods of the poor such as millet and pulses were displaced by the production for export of grains and commercial crops ( Bagchi , 1982 , pp. 79 , 84 , 86 ) . |
6 | But elsewhere in Swindon the message has n't got through . |
7 | Elsewhere in Darlington the number of crimes has remained high although here has been a slight decline in some common crimes . |
8 | Early in September the Secretary of State ( now Lord Listowel ) paid a brief visit With the dual object of tidying up loose threads in Britain 's future relationship with Burma while also endeavouring to mediate between the AFPFL government and the Karens , who still attached great importance to the British connection . |
9 | Early in November the Bank of England moved again , another half per cent . |
10 | Early in June the Imam died and the new dominant figure in Iran was Hashemi Rafsanjani , now the Islamic Republic 's president . |
11 | Indeed the pact with the devil emerges as a favoured theme not only in Goethe 's Faust , but also in Melmoth the Wanderer , the strange work of a Church of Ireland clergyman , the Rev. Charles Maturin ( 1780–1824 ) . |
12 | Also in March the government ordered confiscated property to be returned to private ownership in an attempt to revive the private sector [ see p. 37453 ] and in May announced the redrafting of existing laws to encourage private and foreign investment [ see p. 37453 ] . |
13 | Contrasting the Soviet and English systems , Muckle points out that traditionally in England the task of working out what subjects should be taught was ‘ replicated in every school ’ . |
14 | Later in October the government confirmed a change in cocoa marketing strategy , saying that it planned to sell cocoa in relatively small quantities through the London market , with the aim of stimulating competition and securing an increase in prices , rather than seeking to obtain large-scale contracts with overseas buyers [ for January 1989 cocoa deal with French trading house see p. 36413 ] . |
15 | Four weeks ago in Budapest the executive committee of the World International I C E F accepted into membership from Russia alone organizations representing seven million workers . |
16 | Even in July the windchill factor can be intense . |
17 | Interaction between judges is probably more significant in the United States with the stable membership on the Supreme Court , but even in Britain the phenomenon of ‘ opinion deference ’ , whereby one or more judges defers to the opinion of another because he or she is acknowledged to be an expert or to have seniority , is not unknown . |
18 | Even in February the place is busy , and deservedly , but its attractions may be a sum of parts rather than the outstanding appeal of the food . |
19 | Even in Constantinople the creation of one was begun in the 1850s ( though in this case it was very poorly organised ) , while a Records Director was appointed at the end of the 1860s in an effort to control the tide of paper which , in the Turkish foreign office as in all others , was now flowing more and more strongly . |
20 | ‘ It is not surprising therefore that here in Britain the recovery that nearly all forecasters expected at the time of the Budget in March has still not become established . |
21 | Other road building plans and in the , in the South East , well in August the Department of Transport er published plans for a five hundred and eighty million pound new road linking Heathrow with the A three . |
22 | And then in September the battle of the Marne — that was no longer cricket . |
23 | Almost everywhere in Britain the infrastructure is well developed and so new factories , shops and housing estates can spread almost wherever business people and planners choose . |
24 | Everywhere in Bali the atmosphere is leavened by the experience of being only half of this world . |
25 | Yet in England the exemption has met no serious challenge from legislature or judiciary ever since . |
26 | Yet in Scotland the majority of the ‘ salariat ’ ( 58 per cent ) clung on to such views . |
27 | How is it that at the British yarn show held recently in Leicester the chairman of Benson Turner , a firm of spinners in my constituency and an efficient and well-organised company , complained that the Department of Trade and Industry shows inertia and indifference when the industry submits complaints about illegal subsidies and dumping ? |