Example sentences of "in [adj] [pron] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In 1875 he married Annie ( died 1924 ) , the daughter of Thomas Tatam , farmer , of Little Eaton , Derbyshire .
2 From 1873 to 1875 he was a draughtsman in the office of Charles Barry , and in 1875 he joined E. R. Robson 's office at the recently formed London School Board .
3 In 1875 he published Diseases of the Hip , Knee , and Ankle Joints , with their Deformities , and for the rest of his life published many pamphlets setting out his ideas , but these were not widely distributed .
4 In 1869 he married Isabella Mary Josephine ( ‘ Ella ’ ) , daughter of Lieutenant-General John Mackenzie Macintyre , Royal Artillery , of Fortrose , Ross-shire .
5 In 1869 he married Louise Ann ( died 1886 ) , daughter of William Mason , medical officer of health for Burton-on-Trent .
6 In 1869 he married Matilda ( died 1905 ) , daughter of the Revd Thomas Mitchell , vicar of Sancton and Holme-on-the-Wolds .
7 In 1869 he married Mary , daughter of Senator Robert Barry Dickey of Amherst , Nova Scotia .
8 In 1869 he married Charlotte Pither , daughter of Robert Bush of St Helier , Jersey .
9 In 1869 he married Janet , daughter of Walter Sanderson , inspector of the poor , of Galashiels .
10 In 1934 he married Katherine Monica , younger daughter of Samuel Kerkham Ratcliffe , a British journalist and lecturer ; they separated in 1945 and divorced in 1947 .
11 In 1934 he married Florence , who had trained in Canada as a nurse , the twenty-one-year-old daughter of Hugh McKenzie , a Canadian missionary at Tientsin .
12 In 1934 he entered University College Cardiff .
13 Early in 1568 he left Cambridge for London , where he was reported to be a preacher and schoolmaster , attending the Italian Protestant church , and married to Anne , with one son , Isaac , and two daughters ( one perhaps called Judith ) .
14 In 1891 he married Laura Russell , daughter of Arthur Pearce Howell of the Bengal Civil Service .
15 In 1891 he married Jessie , an ironer , daughter of John Bryant , a ginger beer maker in Jersey .
16 In 1891 he married Evelyn Frances , daughter of John Bell of Rushpool Hall , Yorkshire ; they had two sons and a daughter .
17 In 1891 he married Mary Elizabeth ( ‘ Pearl ’ ) , eldest daughter of William Henry Randall , merchant , of Madeira .
18 In 1891 he married Annie , fourth of five daughters of John Barnard , dispensing chemist , of Bath , who often accompanied him on his geological work .
19 In 1891 he became professor of natural philosophy at University College , Dublin , a position he held until his death , and he was later appointed a fellow of the Royal University of Ireland .
20 In 1891 she married George Keppel , third son of William Coutts Keppel , seventh Earl of Albemarle [ q.v . ] .
21 Increasingly involved in local politics , in 1614 he supported Sir Edwin Sandys [ q.v. ] as a candidate in the county elections to the Addled Parliament .
22 In public Charles accepted the revised status quo with good grace ; in private he blamed Diana .
23 They used to come out in threes I think moulds .
24 In 1838 he accepted appointment as general superintendent of the new London and Birmingham Railway , and in 1837 became a director of the South Eastern , being its chairman from 1841 to 1845 and , as such , instrumental in the construction of the line to Paris via Folkestone and Boulogne .
25 In 1943 I joined Northumberland , New Zealand Shipping Co vessel , and crossed the Atlantic to Panama , through to New Zealand and back again .
26 When the White Paper on Educational Reconstruction was published in 1943 it contained references to three possible ‘ types ’ of secondary schools — grammar , technical , and modern .
27 After being invalided out of the Royal Artillery in 1942 , Price joined the company of ( Sir ) Noël Coward [ q.v. ] , who was so impressed by his charm that in 1943 he gave Price the leading role of Charles Condamine in his play , Blithe Spirit , at the Duchess Theatre .
28 In 1794 she began learning Arabic and Persian from her brother 's oriental dictionary ; in 1796 she studied Hebrew from a Bible belonging to Henrietta Bowdler 's mother .
29 In 1948 they abolished allegiance as the basis of the status of British subjects .
30 In 1948 he married Mary Laura , daughter of Frank Howitt Wilkinson , a Presbyterian minister , of Timaru , New Zealand ; they had a son and a daughter .
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