Example sentences of "in [noun prp] [vb -s] [vb pp] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Britain still leads the world in playground design and the Bouncing Ball company in Hereford has found a ready export market in Spain .
2 Pitsmoor CAB in Sheffield has begun an experimental women-only advice session at the bureau .
3 The Northern General Hospital National Health Service Trust in Sheffield has become the first hospital in the UK to install a Fibre Distributed Data Interface network : supplied by Cray Communications Ltd , the network is intended to run between eight hospital departments .
4 HOMELESSNESS in Middlesbrough has hit a record high .
5 A GROUP of biochemists at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment in Harwell has adapted the technique of electrophoresis so it can be used in industry .
6 With influential links to central government the Eldonian Community in Vauxhall has developed the largest new-build housing co-operative in the country .
7 THE MINORIES Gallery in Colchester has won a temporary reprieve and will re-open this spring .
8 The commission in Brussels has vetoed the Strasbourg parliament 's line : Brussels knows that Britain and West Germany would never agree to a total ban .
9 In response to frequent reports of rape and other sexual abuse , the High Court in Guwahati has prohibited the interrogation or detention of any women in army installations in the north-eastern states .
10 Death sentence : A court in Pakistan has sentenced a Christian to death for blasphemy against Mohammad .
11 As we shall see later , the ongoing health of children in Seascale has become a critical issue for the nuclear industry .
12 Business in Scotland has received a boost from our creation of Scottish Enterprise and the Local Enterprise Companies .
13 Trying to clarify confusion which has arisen about the system , the Institute of Auctioneers and Appraisers in Scotland has issued a statement : ‘ It should be clearly understood that all registered male animals must have Cattle Control Documents transferred to the new buyer when sold at auction marts . ’
14 The agreement in Washington has muffled the many disagreements encountered along this road by limiting the West 's aims .
15 In the event , the deal which has emerged in Taif has justified the general 's fears of what he would regard as a sell-out of the Maronite cause .
16 Is the Foreign Secretary aware that the Government 's attitude in Maastricht has left a crippling legacy of anger and resentment among our Community partners about the double opt-out , and that it has even led to a denunciation of the Prime Minister and the Government by their own right-wing allies in the European Community ?
17 The Garda Crime Prevention Officer in Letterkenny has issued a warning that items which could be used in the celebration of a ‘ Black Mass ’ had been discovered .
18 The Sovgeo joint venture enterprise in Russia has opened a computer centre in Moscow to provide computer processing of geophysical data on oil , gas and coal deposits in the Russian Federation .
19 The National Council of Churches in Korea has formed a special committee to work on the ‘ democratisation of the Korean media ’ .
20 I have suggested in this article that an influential forum of scholars , critics and performers in England has felt a pervasive desire to direct a good deal of medieval and Renaissance music away from the ‘ medieval/Renaissance group ’ ( a tradition which has come to seem increasingly hollow , even bogus , to members of the forum ) and towards the best voices to emerge from the chapels attached to the Oxbridge colleges where , almost without exception , the members of the forum received their higher education .
21 Freemasonry in England has negotiated a remarkable U-turn in the last three years due to the criticisms of church , state , its own embarrassed members , the police , the Press and the general public .
22 A research organisation in Chile has completed a unique study into young people 's expectations of television , showing a demand for more educational programmes and more serious discussion of issues and problems affecting the daily lives of young people .
23 NEWS that an investigation has been started into the possible mis-assessment of ethnic minority children in Strathclyde has highlighted an issue which for years has been simmering in Britain 's classrooms and education departments .
24 ‘ Operation Blade ’ in Strathclyde has highlighted the carrying of knives and the awful consequences — especially for young people themselves .
25 While the UNHCR in Geneva has welcomed the move , its officials on the ground fear that it will only make things more difficult .
26 Northwich-Winsford in mid-Cheshire has had a long record of stable employment provided by companies like ICI and Foden .
27 What is not known is information on the locations of former sites , at which quite toxic materials may have been dumped , though recent work by Egger ( 1989 ) in Austria has mapped a vast number of such sites .
28 A LOYALIST remand prisoner in Ulster has lost a court battle for permission to wear a poppy at a prison remembrance service on Sunday .
29 THE MARCH of time in Ulster has transformed the British soldier , as these pictures reveal .
30 THE Women 's Centre in Londonderry has attacked the proposed abolition of the Wages Councils in Northern Ireland .
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