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

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1 He had the same aura of privacy that a person at prayer has , the same do-not-touch-me signal of adults that the children recognised , it was in the rigidity of the crouching figure , in the way he stared at the stream without seeing it .
2 How about a restaurant set in the vaults of a medieval monastery , lit by candles and with a menu that owes its variety to the best raw material found around the world ?
3 The Vaults , at ( ) , in the vaults of an old chapel , has a 60-plus strong wine list .
4 Files concerning his case and the unwillingness of the neutral Irish government to make representations are buried in the vaults of the Irish Foreign Office while Joyce scholars patiently await publication under new public record arrangements .
5 In the vaults of the chapel of the Palace of San Severo .
6 ‘ His moveables are kept in the vaults below the hall here .
7 Scottish resentment can be seen in the half-heartedness of the act of 1555 concerning the spreading of seditious slanders .
8 Loyalty to crown and ‘ country ’ sometimes exceeded in the colonies that in the core of the Empire itself , especially among the poor and the powerless .
9 Preparation of the food ‘ on shore ’ now offered private contractors a foothold in the core of the business , and this in turn led in 1987 to the highly symbolic step of privatising the railway sandwich .
10 Distance was counted in new language , because it was necessary to be able to refer to the diameter of a unit as small as that of the electron that orbits the neutron in the core of the atom .
11 Right , because the body is acting in order to protect its vital organs and it 's drawing the blood vessels near the skin , shut down , you 're not needed there , you 're needed here , in the core of the body , because your blood is what warms your skin up , it 's taken away from the skin , then the skin feels cold and clammy , yeah , clammy because of course if there 's no heat , we sweat all the time and especially if somebody 's had an accident or is seriously ill they will be sweating , yes , then there 's nothing to dry the sweat off okay , what happens when we sweat excessively in the summer time ?
12 Okay , you want the body temperature kept at an even level , do n't have it too high , do n't have it too low , cos if you shiver you make use of muscles and then the muscles will call on oxygen and then you 'll shiver , you do n't want them there you want the blood in here , if you make them sweat you 'll bring the blood to the surface of the skin again to lose heat , and that 's again precisely where you do n't need , you want it in the core of the body so you maintain an even body temperature .
13 However , absence of magnetic flux in the core of the second transformer also means that points P' 1 , X' and P' 2 are virtually at the same potential .
14 At balance , the currents through the unity-ratio arms BC and CD of figure 7.14 are equal and the sense of the windings is such that the magnetic fluxes created in the core of the transformer by them cancel .
15 Nevertheless the year end total of members showed some growth in the core of the loyal membership and is an excellent base on which to continue to build .
16 Boots or bandages may exacerbate this overheating effect in the core of the tendon .
17 Interestingly enough , boots or bandages may exacerbate the overheating effect in the core of the tendon .
18 Youngsters aged between seven and can join in the fun at the Ice Bowl , the Lough Moss Centre and the Robinson Centre , from 10am-1pm .
19 It is an invitation to join in the fun with the BBC Good Food team at a live recording of the popular Food & Drink Christmas quiz .
20 Gender is a basic grammatical category in the languages of the world .
21 Most claims about markedness involve comparisons across languages ; for example , a particular word order might turn out to be much commoner , less unexpected than the alternatives in the languages of the world or of a certain language family .
22 In particular three forms are prescribed , which to minimise translation problems are required to be printed either in all four official languages of the Organization of American States ( English , French , Portuguese and Spanish ) or at least in the languages of the states of origin and destination .
23 Furthermore , it is tremendously varied in the languages of the world .
24 On the grounds that these seem to be used paradigmatically for ordering , questioning and asserting , respectively , one might argue that it is pointless to search for internal linguistic motivations for these three sentence-types : they recur in the languages of the world because humans are , perhaps , specifically concerned with three functions of language in particular — the organizing of other persons ' actions , the eliciting of information , and the conveying of-formation .
25 It falls in the category of a low-income , highly indebted country with its economy practically at a standstill ; it is divided by a long-standing struggle between the north and south of the country — the north dominated by Arabic-speaking Muslims ; the south , by several tribal groupings , most of whose poeple people are either animists or Christians .
26 According to Mr Hurd , an EC ruling on the colour and curve of the cucumber presumably to avoid discord in Europe 's salad bowl is a fact and falls in the category of a Euro-lunacy .
27 Some words can go in more than one category : put them in the category of the simplest error , or the one that offers the simplest way in to teaching .
28 Only two points separated the two mend going into the Italian Grand Prix at Monza when , six weeks after his accident , Lauda was back behind the wheel and , amazingly , increased his lead in the championship with a fourth place after Hunt failed to finish .
29 And that was only 24 hours after he had demolished Surrey in the championship with a blistering 4–4 from 15 deliveries .
30 Mansell won five times and was second in the Championship for the third time in his career .
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