Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These days there 's a mastic type compound for every situation , and my favourite for external use us a one-part polysulphide , available in cartridge form for use in a skeleton gun .
2 ‘ Many of the suspects who were charged with an offence engaged in plea bargaining with prosecutors .
3 The presbyterie taking the heignanseness of the crime in their consideration doe in odium fanti at terrorum allis appoint Mr. David Sympson his parish minister publickly to rebuke him for it before the congregation and then to take occasion to admonish the people against the evil of such practices and they recommend to the Baillie of Ila to put the acts of parliament against charmers in execution .
4 The presbyterie taking the heignanseness of the crime in their consideration doe in odium fanti at terrorum allis appoint Mr. David Sympson his parish minister publickly to rebuke him for it before the congregation and then to take occasion to admonish the people against the evil of such practices and they recommend to the Baillie of Ila to put the acts of parliament against charmers in execution .
5 Also it was oddly reassuring to recognise the same issues of non-participation , official steam-rollering , and apathy in case studies from Scotland and Appalachia .
6 In practice , the nationalized industries are subject to Whitehall and civil servants often re-examine the major management decisions ( and some minor ones ) in case points of principle arise , in particular considering whether investment and pricing policies are satisfactory from the ministry 's point of view .
7 The initial increase in balances with the Bank of England of £10 billion has allowed banks to create new advances ( and hence deposits ) of £90 billion , making a total increase in money supply of £100 billion .
8 A rise in money supply from M to M' will lead to a fall in the rate of interest from r 1 to r 2 .
9 With a very shallow L curve ( as in Figure 18.3 ) , a rise in money supply from M to M' will only lead to a small fall in the rate of interest from r 1 to r 2 .
10 It is already accepted in money laundering for example , that er the f fraud is an international crime and it would be interesting to hear er what steps the minister is proposing to take to have a look at the problem that undoubtedly was er raised in the B C C I report .
11 De-horning was first carried out , largely successfully , in semi-desert areas of Namibia in 1990 , and Zimbabwe embarked on the practice with some of its white rhinos in 1991 .
12 A further cut in base rates to 6% is now likely to stay on ice till next year .
13 A reduction of only one percentage point in base rates to 8% between now and the end of the year would not please advocates of economic expansion .
14 The survey , in which 814 manufacturing companies took part between September 23 and October 14 , after the reduction in base rates to 9pc , shows :
15 The Chancellor 's Autumn statement , due between 3.30 and 4pm today , is likely to signal a fresh cut in base rates to 7% or even 6% .
16 The reduction in base rates from 15% to 10% appears to have done relatively little for supply growth , since it has coincided with a gradual downgrading of recovery prospects by most analysts .
17 Towards the end of the Christmas term 1990 , the staff of the Modern Languages Department were invited to a buffet dinner in Crescent House by Professor Noel Thomas , who was retiring after some 25 years as a member — and for much of that period a key member — of the Department .
18 We calibrated the CSA measuring system in PVC tubes with holes of known CSAs .
19 The success of the TV and press interests ( including papers now far from the North American base , in West Africa for instance ) led him to diversify , taking an important stake in North Sea oil .
20 He was quoted in West Africa on Aug. 16 as warning newly formed political parties that their activities were still illegal .
21 Perhaps the most lasting memory I have of the past year is a conversation with a small nine year old boy in Liberia in West Africa in August .
22 De Béville 's proposal was for a landing in west Sussex between Littlehampton and Chichester harbour .
23 1 — in west half of room , stunned , unable to move or attack or cast spells for D4 rounds , but can parry with a -20 penalty .
24 3 — dumped on seat of pants in west half of room , penalty of -10 to WS , BS and I for first round only .
25 4 — standing in west half of room , no penalties .
26 MORE than 200 young dancers are expected to join a protest outside the BBC Television Centre in west London on Sunday after being dropped from a major TV tribute to the Queen .
27 The Marquess was arrested at his flat in west London on Tuesday and taken to prison for failing to pay the maintenance arrears within the stipulated two weeks .
28 Penny 's body was found in her Jaguar XJS in West London in June , 1991 .
29 Educated at Leeds Grammar School , he graduated in classics and divinity at Trinity College , Dublin , in 1904 , after which he taught for two years at a school in West Kirby in Liverpool .
30 There was an ill-organised series of revolts ; first in west Java in November 1926 and subsequently in Sumatra in January 1927 .
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