Example sentences of "in [det] week ['s] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 e ) You may enter for all five competitions but remember , you will need the coupon printed in each week 's issue of Autocar & Motor .
2 Silcock , who explains in this week 's issue why she supports community supervision orders , said Ben consistently failed to take prescribed drugs .
3 Elsewhere , I hope you 'll find plenty of interesting things to read in this week 's issue .
4 I think I told Liverpool that if it gets to erm Caernarvon to the Caernarvon office by today it will appear in this week 's issue .
5 A warning lurks in this week 's art sales .
6 Paul Newlove , a Featherstone player who did gain a place in this week 's Test squad , scored the first try at the other end , following Barry Drummond 's kick .
7 Stephen had thought of describing his discovery of Marianne Price 's body in this week 's column .
8 After last Sunday 's fifth Benson and Hedges Masters triumph , Hendry must have felt confident of continuing his winning ways in this week 's Humo European Open .
9 ( WES ) ( ANNE ) Still to come on Central News , the surf 's up in this week 's sport
10 BASIC rate taxpayers who are considering investing in a Personal Equity Plan should carefully consider the implications that changes introduced in this week 's Budget may have on such an investment .
11 Mr Patten , a practising Roman Catholic , says in this week 's Spectator magazine that Britain can not become civilised again without a revival of the fear of damnation and the hope of redemption .
12 Helen Mirren stars in this week 's biggie : Prime Suspect about a female detective who gets her big break chasing a murderer .
13 This ‘ Gish ’ out-take is no earth-shattering pop classic , just a steely example of sweaty-fingered , control-freak intelligent-metal , and it still sounds eight to ten times superior to the Brit stuff that surrounds it in this week 's pile of singles .
14 Writing in this week 's Health Service Journal , she detailed her progress with the other units .
15 NOT QUITE all hope is lost in this week 's interest rate misery .
16 By Leonard Barden THE EASY Soviet victory in this week 's world team championship at Lucerne recalled the palmy days of the 1950s when the generation of Botvinnik and Smyslov , Bronstein and Keres , outclassed opponents .
17 The study , published in this week 's Community Care magazine , shows financial fraud is the most common form of abuse .
18 Can erm one of you look in this week 's Advertiser , and any sort of talks and things that are on this week if they 've got a phone number to contact , give them a buzz and see if they mind us recording it .
19 And last night he made no apologies for the controversial remarks in this week 's edition of the magazine .
20 In this week 's article , I have described the ‘ hard ’ facts which need to be elicited by the financial adviser .
21 Having survived a British pre-qualifying event last week for a wild card place in this week 's draw , Ahl said she felt she had nothing to lose against a player who is about 200 places higher in the world rankings .
22 In this week 's episode , the first of a new series , Sharon creates her own ‘ big bang ’ in Chigwell , making her and sister Tracey homeless .
23 Analysis of the clinical findings in children referred for circumcision reported in this week 's journal suggests a difference in interpretation of symptoms and clinical signs between surgeons and general practitioners ( p 28 ) .
24 Two papers in this week 's journal show how much further ahead Australia is when it comes to implementing government policies that attempt to improve health .
25 Two papers by Fletcher et al ( p 622 ) and Hole et al ( p 609 ) in this week 's journal constitute the latest chapter in the slowly unfolding chronicle on hypertension and cancer .
26 Further problems identified by Kellett in this week 's journal centre on the inequity and illogicality of NHS care being free while care under the rubric of the community , even if provided in an institution , carries a means tested price tag .
27 In this week 's journal Stern and colleagues report on two censuses carried out in 1979 and 1990 of elderly people in residential care in Leicestershire ( p 827 ) .
28 In a survey reported in this week 's journal MORI interviewed 4000 people aged 30 and over in their own homes on behalf of the British Association for Continence Care ( p 832 ) .
29 A report published in this week 's Journal of the Danish Medical Association ( Ugeskrift for Laeger , June 21 , p 1985 ) says that since 1987 , insurance companies , employers , unemployment and retirement institutions , banks , and public authorities render their services on the condition that they obtain from appliers permission to check their medical records .
30 The civilians caugh ( in this week 's crossfire may no longer put their trust in UN protection .
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