Example sentences of "in [adj] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Photographer Bill Roberton started industrial photography in 1971 just in time to catch the final act by the workhorse of the Scots mining industry . |
2 | The New English Art Club had been founded in 1886 somewhat in defiance of the Royal Academy , and the Fitzroy Street Group was a dissatisfied breakaway from it . |
3 | However , it is recapitulated in brief here in order to focus attention on the variety of possible surface realisations of that type of isomorphic relation we know as textual metaphor . |
4 | The National Bureau for Handicapped Students ( NBHS ) was formed in 1984 principally among college staff who themselves had disabilities . |
5 | The paintings were returned here in 1950 purely by chance . |
6 | But it is doubtful whether Edward embarked on war in 1337 specifically in pursuit of his claim to the French throne . |
7 | The fabulous museum tells the story of moving images beginning in 2000 BC with shadow puppets through the silent era and the golden age of Hollywood , and on to recent developments in television . |
8 | The one event that has done more than any other to damage the reputation of Athenian democracy is , of course , the trial and execution of Socrates in 399 BC for impiety and corrupting the young . |
9 | They were stained with the Grimelius silver method , reacted rather weakly with neuron specific enolase antibodies , and in general strongly with chromogranin A antibodies , while they did not express argent affinity or immunoreactivity for gastrin , somatostatin , enteroglucagon , human pancreatic polypeptide , and peptide YY . |
10 | Young people , black people and men were more at risk from burglary , particularly if they lived in the Mildmay area For theft from the person , women are in general more at risk than men , blacks are more likely to be victimised than whites and the risk of victimisation decreases with age . |
11 | Pain experienced by the patient should be assessed regularly and analgesia given as appropriate , in particular prior to physiotherapy so that the patient feels comfortable enough to cough and breathe deeply , thus ensuring the maximum effect from physiotherapy . |
12 | I mean I think that it 's erm a good idea for members to see what firemen and I 'm thinking in particular really of fire fight fighters I should n't say firemen , fire fighters , we 've got ladies , erm , who are retained and can be at their du place of work one minute , and twenty minutes afterwards they 've got to face up to ho horrendous sights , erm , it must have a tr traumatic effect on them . |
13 | Inevitably , many of the young men Crawford had been engaged at great expense to coach found themselves in khaki instead of cricket whites . |
14 | The wreckage of the plane lay about 100 metres to the seaward side of the runway , where it had broken in two just in front of the wing section . |
15 | Prime Minister Mamaloni came under increasing pressure in 1990 both from opposition leader Nori and from growing dissatisfaction from within the ruling PAP . |