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

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1 Yet the electorally oriented ultra-right 's slide in Germany had far from spelt the end of the ‘ new right ’ that emerged throughout western Europe in the past decade .
2 The bulk of the Goldeneye wintering in Sussex do so in Chichester Harbour , where recent counts have shown a fairly consistent winter peak of about 100 birds ; on 16 January 1971 225 were counted , and on 1 January 1974 , 234 , the largest concentrations so far recorded .
3 The village of Arrington in Cambridgeshire moved sideways to the improved Old North Road ( A14 ) in the eighteenth century .
4 Employees of the National Semiconductor company arriving for work in Swindon had more on their minds than usual this morning .
5 Trying to vamp a bunch of vagrant whales in the Pentland Firth in March armed only with a waterproof tannoy and a box of plain-wrapped tapes is not everyone 's idea of a good time .
6 After these exchanges , fighting in Kurdestan went on for some considerable time .
7 There was no … marra relationship [ the Durham term for collective labour bonds ] and , what is more important , miners in Nottinghamshire do not in any way feel the absence of these traditions .
8 For details of special weekend offers available in Nottinghamshire send today for your free brochure by telephoning ( 0602 ) 824215 or simply return the order form on page 34 of this guide .
9 The last travel journal ends with Gide back in Cuverville dreaming again of a loss of self — ‘ to be rid of oneself , so that one blue breath , in which I am dissolved , might journey on … ! — a dissolution which would redeem loss , but only by disavowing the recognition that what is most intensely desired is lost to the past .
10 ‘ It is why my family sacrificed a nice life in Tenerife to come back to the cold of Britain four years ago .
11 In the photograph that the studio had acquired the four men brought to trial in Detroit look out at us almost belligerently announcing their status as ordinary guys ; they wear poor suits and no ties , they are unshaven , and they clutch their hats .
12 When you arrive at the traffic lights in Welshpool turn left into the main street and carry on up past the town hall on your right hand side .
13 Mindless violence punctuated with live performances , Phallus In Wonderland falls somewhere between tacky Troma horror Tiswas and Top Of The Pops .
14 In the course of studies of saline intrusion near wells and in regional aquifers , a computer model developed to simulate scavenger well pumping in Pakistan agrees well with field observations .
15 I am well aware of the anxiety of people in Plymouth to get on with the whole business of the release and development of Ministry of Defence land .
16 I happened to be looking for somewhere to mount a small African sculpture I had bought and came upon De Biasi in Tottenham Mews just off Tottenham Court Toad .
17 A season which started with punctures , a turbo failure and eventually third place in Galway in February improved marginally with an accident and second position on the Circuit of Ireland at Easter .
18 ( Fuel prices , however , were in February increased by between 16 and 20.5 per cent . )
19 Above all , the democratic rulers in Cuba stood always in the face of the Americans as any small country should stand in the face of its biggest market and closest neighbour .
20 RESIDENTS of Crozier House Home in Banbridge joined today in celebrating the 100th birthday of their most senior colleague , Alex Cairns .
21 Some of the finest beaches in Spain lie westwards towards Asturias .
22 This kind of specialist service has , solicitor James Whelan believes , made the difference between success and failure for himself and his wife in finding an ideal base in Devon to come back to from Dubai , where they lived since 1985 .
23 The report suggests that the decision to set up hospital trusts in Scotland resulted either from ‘ deference ’ to the arguments of groups applying for trust status , or from ‘ blind determination to implement unpopular policy ’ .
24 When we made available the special allocation of £3.5 million earlier in the year , eight authorities in Scotland came forward with specific projects that resulted in 700 extra housing units being made available .
25 Whilst on a tour of South Africa , the rugby team , pictured above , from Loretto School in Scotland met up with staff from Ellerman & Bucknall in Cape Town for what their agenda described as ‘ P&O Day ’ .
26 FAMILY records in Scotland dating back to the early 1800s have played an important role in an international effort to learn more about an inherited form of breast and ovarian cancer .
27 It 's a strange thing the way hotels in Scotland close down for the winter .
28 PAPERSAVE is the first commercial stationer and paper merchant in Scotland to deal exclusively in recycled paper products .
29 It 's only natural for defeated parties to grab at such explanations , but there are some reasons for believing that the result of the general election in Scotland owed more to Conservative skill at exploiting the mechanics of registration and demography than to any ‘ principled ’ decision-making by voters .
30 The self-imposed limitations of this ‘ visual anthology of the Domestic room in Scotland culled principally from the collection of the National Monuments Record of Scotland ’ apart , this intriguing little book is the first of its kind .
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