Example sentences of "in [noun] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 The acknowledged leader in modern first editions , which have been greatly in vogue for the last two years .
2 This new fashion for dressing a corpse was to remain in vogue for the next fifty years .
3 They were made in silver , Sheffield plate or earthenware and were in vogue from the mid-18th century until about 1820 .
4 Where the vines are ungrafted they are normally cultivated en foule , following the system of vine training which was universal in Champagne during the nineteenth century .
5 The discovery in Russian archives in Moscow of the first complete version of the diaries of Joseph Goebbels , Adolf Hitler 's Propaganda Minister , was reported on July 3 .
6 The result is a bucking of current trends with the growth in spending outstripping rises in income for the first time in three years .
7 AT A TIME when many private railways are suffering stagnant growth or even a decline , the Great Central Railway is enjoying a steady rise in income from the second year running .
8 This rise in consumption will create a further increase in income in the next period of £1.2 million over and above the initial increase and this in turn will bring forth more consumption spending .
9 Thus , it is not surprising that interaction between the two can result in cumulative movements in income for example , if income is rising at an increasing rate , both investment and consumption will be rising , causing further rises in income in the next period .
10 He said there had been a remarkable change in attitudes over the last few years in which those people still in work were determined not to give up their annual break , although they were being forced to cut down on other spending .
11 On the other hand despite the increase in funding during the last forty years , the UK spending on health as a proportion of national income is lower than that in most West European countries and considerably lower than in the USA ( see Figure 7.1 ) .
12 A funeral service was held in Shrewsbury on the 18th of August .
13 The Roman bronze figure of Ajax seated in meditation from the first century BC is the only three-dimensional representation of the Greek hero to have survived ; it is thought by Ortiz to be the clue to the subject of the Belvedere torso in the Vatican Collection .
14 Detectives tackling a sixty seven percent rise in burglaries in the last year want nine nine nine calls from anyone who has the slightest suspicion that something somewhere is not quite right .
15 These will vary according to the weather and demand , but should include a visit to Wieliczka , famous for its salt miles which have been in existence since the 13th century .
16 English Nature 's Derek Langslow defines ancient woodlands as those which have been in existence since the 16th century or earlier .
17 They are certainly not early Saxon , as was previously thought , but many were in existence by the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries ; we can see this from the abundant documentation .
18 Among several groups , such as the weavers and combers of the south-western serge manufacture and the tailors , hatters and printers of London , there is clear evidence that organisations recognisable as trade unions were in existence by the first two decades of the eigh-teenth century .
19 Brasenose Hall at Oxford was in existence by the mid-thirteenth century and probably derives its name from ‘ brazen nose ’ .
20 The first phase of her project was to study Ordnance Survey maps published from 1896 onwards , to compare the numbers of ponds in existence in the last century with those present today .
21 When pensions are compared to average incomes , post-war pensions are demonstrably lower than the relative values of those in existence in the mid-nineteenth century .
22 Well the problem is , you see , the devil has blinded their eyes , he had blinded the eyes of men and women so that they think that they ca n't do this , but what has actual happened , Paul tells us , i i in , in Corinthians in the first er , in Two Corinthians in chapter four , and verse four , he says , the God of this world has blinded the eyes of the unbelieving that they might not see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ , who is the image of God .
23 I am soaked , cold and not a little lacking in enthusiasm for the next try .
24 In Sheffield in the first stage , when annuals and short-lived perennials move in , Oxford ragwort ( Senecio squalidus ) , knotgrass ( Polygonum aviculare ) , orache ( Atriplex hastata ) and fat-hen ( Chenopodium album ) are common .
25 B. Some great industrialists and business people in Sheffield in the last century developed special skills in steel making and made huge profits which provided the capital for larger works .
26 He 'd been a prisoner-of-war in Germany during the First World War and as a result of his wartime experiences suffered constantly from a weak chest .
27 Its use in Germany during the Second World War provided the most dramatic illustration of the power of the symbol .
28 Again , when Jews were refused ordination in the national protestant church in Germany during the Third Reich , the church split , for there were those who said that on principle ( whatever might be the case in the state ) this could not be in the church .
29 Theirs is a distinctive type of cut-price retailing that emerged in Germany after the second world war and is subtly different from its American cousin .
30 Tradition says that the only similar horn known about was dug out of the banks of the River Rhine in Germany in the 19th century but this has not been verified .
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