Example sentences of "in [noun] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | As Gatfield points out , ‘ I ca n't work on a host of acts who I am vaguely interested in , just in case one day they come up with something exciting . |
2 | In the European Championships in Sheffield this afternoon she put in her best ever swim to qualify for the final of the 200 metres breastroke … wish her well … |
3 | Those placed in an ‘ express ’ stream had even less reason for preserving a broad curriculum : like myself and my contemporaries in Cardiff High School they rattled along to their first public examination ( O level after 1951 ) at the age of fifteen , and so secured the privilege of early entry — together with the possibility of some extra time — in the sixth form . |
4 | Before he left for his six weeks stay in Swindon that spring he had first called her ‘ sweet ’ , she recalled four months later , ‘ in the little passage , near the willows , near the farm ’ on Wandsworth Common . |
5 | In March this year it increased its presence in the UK with the acquisition of London Life , the British mutual insurer , which attracted a measure of opposition from the British group 's policyholders . |
6 | In view of the Duchess of York 's abrupt departure from the royal family in March this year it was a prudent decision . |
7 | In March last year she was told she had lung and liver cancer , and without treatment would die within 6 months . |
8 | In mid-June that year he lectured in Birmingham several nights running . |
9 | In addition this morning I have announced more than a further 15 million for 1989–90 . |
10 | Specify as much as you can reasonably afford to use for a cache bearing in mind any programs you may use that require expanded RAM . |
11 | Bearing in mind these remarks you might try to prove here and now that the numerically largest common divisor d of a and b , as described above , is indeed their ( positive ) gcd . |
12 | ‘ You sound very calm , bearing in mind this mix-up you 've landed in ! ’ |
13 | In the UK we have disposed of a number of non-strategic assets for a total of £208 million , which will be received in 1993 , while in February this year we also disposed of our remaining businesses in Australia and withdrew from that country . |
14 | In January this year it emerged that the sometime property dealer and owner of the Mountain Tortoise Gallery in Tokyo was running late on payment to Sotheby 's for a Picasso and a de Kooning , both of which he had bought at auctions in New York the previous November . |
15 | and and she said something about through her interest in North American Indians she 'd written this novel . |
16 | The relation in Lowland Amerindian societies between power , knowledge , scarce resources and social action is increasingly recognized as a key theoretical area for debate ; and for many investigators who specialize in South American studies they see a critical need for the elaboration of a theory of power ( or various of them ) that would make understandable the non-centralized authority structures of Tropical South America . |
17 | ‘ I have calculated that selling the girdles at normal price — and in Leningrad this day I could get double the normal price at least — but at normal price I could still retire at the end of one day 's work . |
18 | I went for a walk the dog in Ambarro this morning it was a joke ! |
19 | ‘ In May next year she will have been in remission for five years , ’ explains her mum . |
20 | When Rhiannon Petts was born nearly 4 months early in May last year she was just 7 inches long , so tiny her arm could fit through her mother 's wedding ring . |
21 | In May last year he broke into the family 's him in Cheltenham , but he found nothing he wanted , so he set the house on fire . |
22 | In July that year he was raised to the peerage . |
23 | IN JULY last year I wrote about the brothers Peter and David Mason and their father Peter , who had been banged up in Liverpool jail for more than a year , though they had n't been convicted of anything . |
24 | In July last year I was sponsored by a number of organisations to go on a Health Study Tour of Nicaragua to witness first hand their popular , positive health initiatives . |
25 | In July last year it purchased Trico Submersible systems , whose manufacturing facility in Oklahoma has been renamed ESP Products . |
26 | GDA is not a large operation , employing 130 people on two floors , but while planning its opening in July last year it paid close attention to making the restaurant a focal point . |
27 | In July last year he announced that ‘ we are prepared to set straight the brains of hundreds ’ in order to maintain stability . |
28 | But in July last year he became quite ill and was told the tumour had become ‘ aggressive . ’ |
29 | In Cambridge that autumn he found himself without the steadying influence of Thomas Middleton , and without money . |
30 | With silver and green in rice-fields bright patterns it weaves . |