Example sentences of "in [noun] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Only in Forres had the family known the universal sorrow of war in the death of Kenneth , but then in 1919 , coincidental with the Versailles Peace Conference , Jean Hay Keith surprised her husband with twin boys , Jamie and Kenneth . |
2 | The United Kingdom pointed out that , if the flag was not granted in accordance with international law , third countries might not recognise the vessel as genuinely bearing the nationality of the flag which it purported to fly , and it referred to the separate opinion of Judge Jessup in Case concerning the Barcelona Traction , Light and Power Co . |
3 | Only seven of the fifteen large bookstores in Moscow took the trouble to send anything out to provincial peasant reading-centres . |
4 | He at least , unlike his superiors in ideology in Moscow had the courage to revise his stereotyped class views in a second book he published in 1924 . |
5 | A spokesman for Drake Training says that there is a possibility that it may establish an office in Moscow to put the training of Russian NetWare engineers on a more regular footing . |
6 | After the successful tour of Japan and the trip on the Trans Siberian Express across Russia , stopping off in Moscow to see the May Day Parade , Bowie travelled overland to Paris and met up with Angie . |
7 | I left the University fired with enthusiasm to go to live in Moscow to practise the language . |
8 | Afghan neutrality was openly discounted in Moscow following the entry of Soviet troops into Afghanistan at the end of 1979 . |
9 | The change provoked an extended strike on the part of the largely Russian speaking blue-collar labour force , and the Supreme Soviet Presidium in Moscow declared the legislation unconstitutional on the grounds that it violated the principle of equal electoral rights ( some 80,000 , it was estimated , would be deprived of the franchise under the new regulations ) . |
10 | On March 20 Soviet Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzhkov issued a statement affirming that all economic facilities currently subordinate to central bodies in Moscow remained the property of the USSR . |
11 | But the wavelength multiplied by the frequency is always equal to the velocity of light , so this decrease in wavelength has the result at the same time of increasing the frequency v. Inevitably we thereby increase the energy carried by a single photon and make its interaction with the electron correspondingly more rumbustious ( with the effect of increasing the degree of uncontrollable disturbance to its momentum ) . |
12 | As hydrogen bonds are thermally labile a rise in T reduces the number of bonds and causes eventual phase separation . |
13 | Existing curriculum areas featured in proposals included the humanities , science , history , remedial work , research-based exams ( Mode 3 GCE/CSE ) , basic studies , and home economics . |
14 | It was then that the feeling of utter boredom would assail him and he would be driven to join the crowd for the buses and the queue for a seat in the pictures in Hereford to pass the Saturday afternoon away . |
15 | However as the number of jobs in Vickers decreased the area underwent serious urban decay . |
16 | Only in Brandenburg did the SPD become the largest party . |
17 | Check each item in ledger ticking the entry in both ledger and book of first entry . |
18 | This interest in lesbianism preserves the emphasis dominant discourses of femininity place on women 's sexuality . |
19 | Police in Portree say the bodies were discovered earlier this afternoon following a search of the Trotternish ridge by an RAF helicopter . |
20 | Researchers in Sheffield analysed the contents of several popular brands and found that giving a baby the recommended dose of eight 5ml spoons a day is equivalent to an adult drinking five tots of whisky ! |
21 | It lay over there with the gold helm made in Germany to replace the helm of Canute 's that had blown in pearls to the wind , beading the ashes of his forebears ' great hall at Orphir . |
22 | And while I 'm on my way all our operatives in Germany hit the streets — with copies of Tweed 's photo , and Grey 's . |
23 | Brynulf Ottar told him the organization , known as XU , involved a secret network based in Oslo , a courier line to Stockholm , and Swedes , Germans and Norwegians in Germany to provide the information from source . |
24 | Even in villages , I known men who 've worked abroad fitting them up in in er Germany and in France and in Italy , one of whom went to night school in Germany to learn the language t to get on better , he was there to receive machines . |
25 | The climate had worsened significantly for the remaining Jews in Germany following the invasion of the Soviet Union , in a period of stepped-up hatred towards the ‘ Jewish-Bolshevik ’ arch-enemy and heightened tension , as Party activists agitated with renewed pressure for action in the ‘ Jewish Question ’ . |
26 | Workers in Ellesmere Port beat off stiff competition from sister company Opel in Germany to win the contract for the plant . |
27 | Workers in Ellesmere Port beat off stiff competition from sister company Opel in Germany to win the contract for the plant . |
28 | The Washington Times reported yesterday that senior US military officers in Panama gave the rebel officers ‘ tacit ’ assurances of American assistance . |
29 | In negligence actions the courts must determine whether a duty is owed . |
30 | In negligence actions the court may find that no duty of care was owed in the circumstances . |