Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [art] [n mass] in " in BNC.

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1 now he passed that on , that had , sort of knowledge on through the people in the shop okay , if you , soon as that link gets broken and you go into a shop something like erm Burtons okay , big retail shop like Burtons , you go in there you 'll have a manager in there and assistants and so on , but their background knowledge has nothing to do with tailoring , nothing at all
2 Then he became Treasurer of the fund to save St Erks church — and ran off with the £1000 in the appeal fund .
3 She is a Christian which by silly standards should cut her off from the people in our predominantly Buddhist country …
4 Two questions — how did you manage to get on with the people in this house ?
5 A mystery surrounded his death which was assiduously played up by the media in suggesting every kind of melodramatic possibility , the favourite being that poor Hugh Gaitskell had been stabbed with the sharp ferrule of an umbrella , the end of which had been treated with some poisonous concoction .
6 Oxfam 's greatest wish on their fiftieth anniversary is that they can put themselves out of a job.But in the meantime they believe the problems of the third world can only be solved when the developed world understands .
7 Though invalided out of the infantry in 1915 with tuberculosis , Pearson volunteered the following year for the Army Service Corps , and was commissioned and served for three years in Mesopotamia and Persia .
8 Others are impossible to locate and drop out of the statistics in due course ; therefore accurate figures are difficult to obtain .
9 By turnover , the speciality chemicals constitute the largest part ( $1215m out of the $1906m in 1991 ) but the airbags are now a significant contributor , up from under $8m sales in 1987 to $225m last year .
10 Among the things they criticized were the arrogant behaviour of Party leaders , their lenient treatment when misdemeanours came to light , the fact that ‘ the awaited purge in the Party had not taken place ’ , the wringing of money out of the people in constant collections , and the ‘ large , elegant cars ’ in which Party functionaries travelled to and from work .
11 Out of the 35% in favour , 33% and 11% respectively were from solicitors in medium-sized and larger practices .
12 In one of the accompanying photographs it will be noticed that the swingle trees have been laid out on the chassis in front of the boot containing the collapsible bed .
13 In our rural areas , libraries have taken their stock out to the people in bookmobiles and ( to the astonishment of visiting Americans ) made available from these peripatetic points full access to the national interlending system of which Britain is justifiably rather proud .
14 ‘ They took them back to the barracks in the Bazaar .
15 Donna stood at the window a moment longer , gazing out at the people in the street below .
16 He stared out at the people in the pub , plunged in thought .
17 The first two generalizations are borne out by the data in Table 5.2 .
18 personally an and from er and the rest and he , he 's gone to this area and he 's looked and he , he 's seen and he may have interpreted this , or wanted to interpret it so that when his report went back that the , he was saying that we must get a move on to the people in the Party saying that we need to get involved now , we need to be in all these areas , we need to be helping things develop and , and being a part at the front .
19 It was either that or dump herself on to the perch in a heap , having given up the struggle , and she was much too graceful and proud to let something as undignified as that happen .
20 The usefulness of having transaction processing applications down on the workstation , the company says , is to bring for example sales order processing information closer to the salesperson , who can play around with the data in a windows-based environment , oblivious to the complex processing going on behind the scenes .
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