Example sentences of "in [noun] [adj] [subord] a " in BNC.
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1 | The government would end its support for the programme , amounting to some £13 million annually , in March 1993 because a " fast-breeder reactor was unlikely to become commercially viable until 2030 at the very earliest " , he told the House of Commons . |
2 | It was closed in March 1990 after a piece of the overhead machinery crashed onto the platform beneath . |
3 | This dual emphasis on the reader and on analysis of texts in units larger than a sentence seems to offer the beginnings at least of a new approach to text research , one which moves beyond a correlational approach to readability and starts instead to identify causal relationships between aspects of texts and difficulties in comprehension . |
4 | Mr Warren was arrested in Mayfair , London , in May 1990 after a roadside breath test proved positive . |
5 | Mr Warren was arrested in Mayfair , London , in May 1990 after a roadside breath test proved positive . |
6 | The government of Quebec had refused to participate in further negotiations following the collapse of the Meech Lake Accord in 1990 [ see pp. 37519-20 ] , but was planning to hold a referendum on the issue of secession in October 1992 unless a satisfactory package of constitutional reforms had been agreed [ see pp. 38281-82 ] . |
7 | Not much can change in cricket other than a change of emphasis and tactics . |
8 | This is illustrated in Fig. 1 where a household , which at first is paid an income of £100 per week , is assumed to spend all of its income in a steady stream until , at the end of each week , it has nothing left until it receives its next £100 . |
9 | A plan of the Forum Romanum as it is today is shown in Fig. 86 while a reconstruction of it as it was under Imperial Rome , looking towards Capitol Hill , is illustrated in Fig. 85 . |