Example sentences of "in [pron] [noun sg] [verb] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 In my letter dated 3rd February 93 to your predecessor I drew attention to the road works on the west side of Gubberford Lane Scorton just south of the railway bridge .
2 It must be very hard for those fresh-faced New Georgians to realise that in their wake comes first the ruched blind , then the office use , followed by a bevy of Sock Shops , Tie Racks and Knickerboxes .
3 Does the Minister not recognise the dangers of fragmenting the health service and destroying the planning framework ; the cost of ever-increasing bureaucracy ; the reduction in choice for the doctor ; the fear that this is a road that leads to a two-tier system in which money comes first and the Health Service is relegated to a safety-net , fallback provision ?
4 We 're unsure in which direction to go next . ’
5 By the 1870s general questions of marine biology had become prominent , partly in an evolutionary context in which life had first begun in the sea .
6 The hon. Gentleman will no doubt welcome the fact that unemployment in his constituency fell last month , as it did throughout Scotland .
7 As though to underline her thoughts , and reverting suddenly to a much earlier observation , he said : ‘ Do all the women in your time wear next to nothing ? ’
8 Tithe Barn Lane — reinstatement of surface : In your letter dated 7th November 1990 you said that the carriageway ‘ will be reinstated as soon as possible after the removal of the stump ’ ( of the fallen tree ) .
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