Example sentences of "in [Wh det] [adv] [vb past] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 AN OLD couple died of heart attacks after a traffic incident in which neither suffered injury , an inquest heard .
2 It is a familiar case of one of the basic contradictions of modern capitalism , in which increasingly socialized forms of production are defined and limited by privately appropriated forms of ownership and control .
3 To test that detection of CREB and ATF1 is due to leucine zipper ( LZ ) dependent dimerisation we performed a competition assay in which synthetically made LZ peptides of known dimerisation specificity were tested for their ability to compete for binding .
4 Radioactive dust is said to be escaping from 800 pits in the area in which dangerously contaminated debris was buried soon after the accident .
5 Rather than risk a clash between the Cha and Legislative Council models , China has opted to muddy the waters by indicating support for proposals unexpectedly advanced last month by Lo Tak-shing , of the New Hong Kong Alliance , for a ‘ bicameral ’ legislature , in which directly elected seats would account for half of a single house .
6 Never a person to let anything grow under his feet , Agnew arranged for ceremonies for every possible occasion ; the laying of the foundation stone was greeted with great fanfare and a sense of occasion , and the official opening of the institute was a most elaborate affair in which beautifully designed invitations were sent out to many dignitaries .
7 Electrically activated signals worked by small switches and interlocked with the points they controlled were first introduced by Sykes at Penge in 1875 and were the forerunner of large electro-mechanical signalling systems in which electrically actuated signals controlled by small slides were introduced , with lever-controlled points actuated by rodding .
8 After that we spent a lot of time practising in what later became Riverside Studios .
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