Example sentences of "in [noun prp] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 In the European Championships in Sheffield this afternoon she put in her best ever swim to qualify for the final of the 200 metres breastroke … wish her well …
2 Those placed in an ‘ express ’ stream had even less reason for preserving a broad curriculum : like myself and my contemporaries in Cardiff High School they rattled along to their first public examination ( O level after 1951 ) at the age of fifteen , and so secured the privilege of early entry — together with the possibility of some extra time — in the sixth form .
3 Before he left for his six weeks stay in Swindon that spring he had first called her ‘ sweet ’ , she recalled four months later , ‘ in the little passage , near the willows , near the farm ’ on Wandsworth Common .
4 In March this year it increased its presence in the UK with the acquisition of London Life , the British mutual insurer , which attracted a measure of opposition from the British group 's policyholders .
5 In view of the Duchess of York 's abrupt departure from the royal family in March this year it was a prudent decision .
6 In March last year she was told she had lung and liver cancer , and without treatment would die within 6 months .
7 In mid-June that year he lectured in Birmingham several nights running .
8 In the UK we have disposed of a number of non-strategic assets for a total of £208 million , which will be received in 1993 , while in February this year we also disposed of our remaining businesses in Australia and withdrew from that country .
9 In January this year it emerged that the sometime property dealer and owner of the Mountain Tortoise Gallery in Tokyo was running late on payment to Sotheby 's for a Picasso and a de Kooning , both of which he had bought at auctions in New York the previous November .
10 and and she said something about through her interest in North American Indians she 'd written this novel .
11 The relation in Lowland Amerindian societies between power , knowledge , scarce resources and social action is increasingly recognized as a key theoretical area for debate ; and for many investigators who specialize in South American studies they see a critical need for the elaboration of a theory of power ( or various of them ) that would make understandable the non-centralized authority structures of Tropical South America .
12 ‘ I have calculated that selling the girdles at normal price — and in Leningrad this day I could get double the normal price at least — but at normal price I could still retire at the end of one day 's work .
13 I went for a walk the dog in Ambarro this morning it was a joke !
14 In May next year she will have been in remission for five years , ’ explains her mum .
15 When Rhiannon Petts was born nearly 4 months early in May last year she was just 7 inches long , so tiny her arm could fit through her mother 's wedding ring .
16 In May last year he broke into the family 's him in Cheltenham , but he found nothing he wanted , so he set the house on fire .
17 In July that year he was raised to the peerage .
18 IN JULY last year I wrote about the brothers Peter and David Mason and their father Peter , who had been banged up in Liverpool jail for more than a year , though they had n't been convicted of anything .
19 In July last year I was sponsored by a number of organisations to go on a Health Study Tour of Nicaragua to witness first hand their popular , positive health initiatives .
20 In July last year it purchased Trico Submersible systems , whose manufacturing facility in Oklahoma has been renamed ESP Products .
21 GDA is not a large operation , employing 130 people on two floors , but while planning its opening in July last year it paid close attention to making the restaurant a focal point .
22 In July last year he announced that ‘ we are prepared to set straight the brains of hundreds ’ in order to maintain stability .
23 But in July last year he became quite ill and was told the tumour had become ‘ aggressive . ’
24 In Cambridge that autumn he found himself without the steadying influence of Thomas Middleton , and without money .
25 Mrs Over said : ‘ In November last year she was working extremely hard and decided she needed a three-week holiday .
26 The size of one and a half football pitches when it 's completed in November next year it will have not only space but air conditioning , an education room and laboratory for the conservationists .
27 Well the farmers for the last couple of years have been arguing that they want this green rate devalued er to try and bring it line more with the market rate er and what this would do would er increase our guaranteed prices in this country and in fact on Friday this happened er the green rate was devalued by 60%. er and so I 've done a few calculations er and for the farmers that are listening and er may understand this er if he was selling his grain in November 89 he would be getting about £99 a ton , whilst if he sells it in November this year he 'll be getting £110 a ton .
28 Oh good lord yes , she 's doing well , in fact eh , some time in November this year she 'll only be two years younger than me .
29 That 's a cat found in Standhill Road in Carlton last night it 's black and white with a pink collar and it 's five two six six seven one to call if you can help there .
30 Milan are now the richest , the biggest club in the world , and if they defeat Marseille in Munich next Wednesday it will be their third success since their benefactor entered the San Siro .
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