Example sentences of "a [adv] [verb] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 Digital Equipment Corp is the first US computer major to open a wholly owned subsidiary in Romania , its seventh in the old Eastern Bloc .
2 It is the other in a hierarchically organized relationship in which the same is what rules , names , defines , and assigns ‘ its ’ other .
3 The size of groups can be difficult to measure , because dolphins apparently travelling separately may in fact be part of a widely spread group in acoustic communication with each other .
4 There is a widely held view in Leicestershire , Derbyshire , Nottinghamshire and the east midlands in general that British Rail is riding rough shod over many thousands of people and their elected representatives merely by failing to take the opportunities available .
5 Probably he was his ancestors were from Gascony and came over with William the Conqueror like the name Norman it 's a widely known name in England .
6 ‘ Each nation in its natural state , ’ wrote a widely read commentator in the 1740s , ‘ must be considered as the enemy of all others ; or as disposed to be such . ’
7 Because of MAFF 's view that environmental considerations are not pre-eminent in dispensing aid on any new 3(5) areas as presently drafted , and because they are concerned that it will mean payments to support a predominantly dairying agriculture in the lowlands ( setting a precedent because the UK does not pay HLCAs on dairy cattle ) , MAFF submitted to the Council of Ministers in September 1984 a major proposed amendment .
8 Churches : A Question of Conversion was produced with Derek Latham , an architect who specialises in historic buildings and runs his practice from a skilfully adapted church in Derby .
9 Having kept many spiny eels , I only undid the bag a little to inject water in slowly , but made my next mistake in not tying the bag up again .
10 Eleven year old Lisa Morley suffered a badly damaged eye in incident near Grange School in Banbury in May , after which police interviews a boy , who was also aged eleven .
11 The golf course is a badly needed amenity in the Killyleagh area .
12 Early human consciousness would have been a world of certainties based upon simple social conventions and the fact of being born irrevocably into a clear cut role in life .
13 In Britain in the late 1980s the idea of the Anthropic Principle , a hitherto obscure doctrine in physics , became the subject of conversation at cocktail parties , was probed exhaustively in a 700-page book and was summarized in popular science magazines and television documentaries .
14 The way in which changes in money supply influence the economy is a fiercely debated subject in macroeconomics .
15 From its terminus at the new roundabout on Glasgow Road , the Sighthill Section follows a gently curving alignment in a southerly direction for some 4.7 km ( 3 miles ) until it connects with the northern end of the Colinton Section close to Clovenstone Roundabout on Westerhailes Road .
16 From the junction with the Burdiehouse Bypass at Straiton , the Gilmerton Bypass follows a gently curving alignment in an easterly direction to the Sheriffhall Roundabout where it connects with the Millerhill Bypass and the proposed A7 Dalkeith Bypass .
17 The notion of what constitutes a just wage and a just price has in consequence been a much debated question in the history of the Church .
18 Mainly because of Mr Pramual 's opposition a much needed increase in interest rates was delayed until last week .
19 They are even willing to give parents a much needed rest in the evenings by listening out for the children ( once settled ) , thereby allowing the parents time off .
20 This is a pity as PostScript is a much needed standard in a world of millions of PCs , all with different print output !
21 And the choice is actually for us to forego the use of those , a much needed use in some instances , in order to get a net income as an alternative to cutting services elsewhere .
22 ‘ Being a solicitor in local government with broad experience of all areas of council work is an excellent training for a future manager in any sector , but more particularly a much needed resource in local government in the future .
23 The four men want to open a much needed bakery in their home town of Marghita in Romania .
24 In fact , most mortgages require that the structure of your home is insured , which of course is a much needed security in the event of burst pipes or flooding .
25 We are grateful to Ken Byron for setting up a much needed journal in Drama and Dance Education .
26 Since 1973 the Association of illustrators has been fulfilling a much needed role in the illustration industry .
27 A much appreciated lunch in Arc 2000 at Saint Jacques , with a good choice of menu , and a warm friendly atmosphere , gave us the strength to ski the powder all afternoon .
28 A telephone number could provide access to a much appreciated help-line in some cases .
29 These broad themes taken together led us to put forward a proposal for a anew divorce law in our book Grounds for Divorce .
30 The Law Commissions took a long needed step in the direction of abstraction , and recommended that the rule of Grant v. Norway be abolished .
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