Example sentences of "a [adj] [noun] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 This was all to change on a pleasant spring day in 1947 .
2 In contrast , a pleasant summer scene in 1984 along the Golden Mile , with a new livery railcoach picking up passengers at Central Pier .
3 Can I just clarify , what , what you 're saying is that in a sense there is this overall aim of getting through to socialism but the means of getting there have now changed so that we 've gone from absolute egalitarianism , which is , is an immediate step tow towards socialism you 've gone away from that and the position is now to create a rich peasant economy in order to industrialize , in order to get through to collectivization , I E into socialism .
4 and although it is being set up to promote a rich peasant economy in order to pave the way for Chinese industrialization , that has not been particularly successful either in terms of the level of output and therefore the levels or in terms of inequalities in that one of the , one of the worrying things that comes through , that comes through , despite the tax system there are still very substantial inequalities and i is the promotion of mutual aid a means , a perceived means of reducing or containing those inequalities ?
5 The potential customer is Brian Forbes , the managing director ( and owner ) of a medium-sized engineering company in the Midlands with subsidiaries in Manchester , Leeds and Bristol .
6 Because the achievement of a habitable room height in this lower storey necessitated deeper excavation of the central zone , the bedrooms too incorporate a change in floor level .
7 We offer a friendly working environment in Central London , 5 weeks annual holiday , private healthcare and additional benefits .
8 The author traces the lively thirteenth-century silk trade , as contacts grew with China and traders from Genoa bought ever greater quantities of Persian silk , much of it used to embellish the homes of a prospering merchant class in Europe 's expanding towns .
9 The results from Table 8 , Table 10 , and Table 11 also show that , although there remains a right field advantage in women , males are significantly more lateralised in the left hemisphere and thus verbal abilities than women .
10 Hines ( 1972 ) , for example , using exactly the same words as McKeever and Huling ( 1971a ) replicated the latter 's finding of a right field superiority in bilateral recognition when a digit was presented at fixation but obtained a significant left field advantage without the digit .
11 Oscar-Berman , Rehbein , Porfert and Goodglass ( 1978 ) obtained a right hand superiority in recognition of letters traced oil the palm of the hand but a left hand advantage in discriminating the orientation of lines .
12 Robinson and Solomon ( 1974 ) , Natale ( 1977 ) and Gates and Bradshaw ( 1977a ) also obtained a right ear advantage in recognition of rhythm but dichotic pitch perception has yielded contradictory results ( for review see Craig , 1979a ) .
13 Palmer looks a negative choice , he 's not playing well either , I like to have seen a right side player in there ?
14 I used a stratified sample technique in two stages to ensure an adequate representation of singlehanded and group practices .
15 Among other electrical equipment on this Royal train was a private telephone system in the Royal saloons , a 25-line automatic telephone exchange for the entire train , and a buzzer-call system for summoning the staff .
16 However , this doe snot apply so much to our other son , Robert , who is a private music teacher in Glasgow , so we see quite a lot of him and his wife and their baby son , who arrived just over a year ago , when we had given up hope of any more grandchildren .
17 A private sector firm in similar circumstances could issue shares to raise money or could persuade the bank to increase the overdraft , but for its own ( macroeconomic ) reasons , the Treasury may be less amenable .
18 PaT hope to do this partly by a Private Members Bill in the autumn which will :
19 Video conferencing has proved such a turn off that Satellite Business Systems , a company which operates a private satellite service in the US , has replaced circuits allocated to video with good old telephone lines .
20 He had always been very highly strung and eventually suffered a complete mental and physical breakdown before dying in a private lunatic asylum in Roehampton 2 January 1900 .
21 DETAILS of a private phone call in which Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles are alleged to speak of their love for each other was made public last night .
22 The creation of a private parking space in front of a house often results in the loss of a parking space on the street , so there is no net gain ; and a hazard for pedestrians is created .
23 That undertaking seemed to be developing into a commitment to conduct a private murder investigation in a foreign country .
24 He was living alone as Beryl was now in a private nursing home in Llandudno , and Maureen was working in the Co-operative Stores .
25 WORK is well under way on a private housing project in Middlesbrough which should leave more council houses available for new tenants .
26 Mr Davis 's funeral will be a private family service in Leominster .
27 The City of London anti-apartheid group claimed that 30 protesters infiltrated a private sports club in south-west London where the South Africans were staying on Sunday night .
28 He had flown into a rage when he found his car , left in a private car park in Hounslow , west London , was clamped , the Old Bailey heard yesterday .
29 A FOREIGN medical company has drawn up plans for a private hospital development in Darlington , it was revealed last night .
30 The killings were reported to be part of a private hospital war in Marseilles in which surgeons and speculators appeared to be prepared to kill in order to gain control of private clinics .
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