Example sentences of "the [adv] [verb] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | This has been encouraged by a build-up of phosphate levels as a result of fertilizer run-off from the intensively farmed areas in the river basin . |
2 | The ANC said that the Commission 's revelations confirmed that the state had conducted a " vicious campaign of misinformation and propaganda " against the organization since its unbanning in February 1990 , and that they added weight to the widely held belief in the existence of a " third force " of agents provocateurs linked to the SADF which was engendering township violence . |
3 | He may perhaps speculate with me on whether the widely reported drop in standards of literacy among children of school-leaving age can in any way be connected with the massive dispersals and changes which have taken place in these educational libraries . |
4 | These myths , suggests Moseley , have underlain the widely found reluctance in rural Britain to promote the provision of a co-ordinated , efficient system of public transport . |
5 | Romania has the worst equipped army in the Warsaw Pact . |
6 | The skilfully deployed irony in Herbert 's case is enhanced by the Psalm 's announcement of God 's punishment of those who are his people 's enemies , rather than the reverse as Herbert 's poem suggests . |
7 | Up until the accident LF363 was the longest serving aircraft in the RAF , having been taken on charge on January 28 , 1944 , serving with 63 , 309 ( Polish ) and 26 Squadrons . |
8 | Mr Edward Heath , as Father of the House , the longest serving MP in the new Parliament , will be in the chair for the election . |
9 | Mr Fallon said he had talked to the longest serving officials in his department who said the expansion rule had been in place as long as they had been there . |
10 | Walker Trophy , named after one of Stoddards late Directors , whose son Mr. Tom Walker , is the longest serving employee in the Company . |
11 | Prime Minister : Sir Lynden Pindling , the longest serving leader in the Commonwealth , having held office since 1967 . |
12 | Alerce is one of the longest lived trees in the southern hemisphere with some specimens believed to be over 4000 years old . |
13 | Three years after publisher Robert Maxwell sacked twenty one journalists from the Pergamon Press company , it 's been announced tonight that they 're to be paid thousands of pounds in compensation.The deal brings to an end one of the longest runing disputes in British trade union history . |
14 | GLENTORAN midfield star Raymond Campbell last night ended the longest guessing game in Irish football by declaring : ‘ I 'm ready to sign for Linfield . ’ |
15 | The comparative study of kinship terminologies is one of the longest established traditions in academic anthropology . |
16 | One of the longest established newsletters in the industry . |
17 | AYSGARTH Falls , Ingleton Falls and Hardraw Force are probably the most visited waterfalls in Yorkshire , for like Malham Cove , Bolton Abbey and the show caves of White Scar and Ingleborough , they are amongst the " honeypots " that attract coachloads of trippers to the Dales . |
18 | He designed for others ( costumes for Diaghilev and embroidery for Schiaparelli ) , but he also ‘ designed ’ himself ; his unquenchable desire for fame and his talent for self-publicity made him the most photographed man in Paris . |
19 | It is said to be the most photographed village in Norway . |
20 | Not surprisingly , this lava lake is one of the most photographed features in Hawaii , and the crater has been labelled in suitable post-card terminology ‘ The House of Everlasting Fire ’ . |
21 | All that remained was the 18th — and the stone Swilcan Bridge , perhaps the most photographed landmark in golf . |
22 | Chelsea , named after a Joni Mitchell song Chelsea Morning , will now become one of the most photographed children in the world . |
23 | Yet for all this newfound hostility to the most lickspittle Press in the ‘ free ’ world , what did Dave Mellor do on his first day out of the Cabinet ? |
24 | It was not quite an oration because two days earlier speech had been phased out because it was discovered to be the ‘ root of all evil ’ , by somebody who never talked and was consequently the most unevil person in the world . |
25 | If you feel like a gentle lakeside stroll Grasmere Lake is to hand , or for the more energetic , Helvellyn , the most climbed peak in England , rises Up only a short distance from the village . |
26 | Thirty eight per cent of the annually screened population in the Minnesota study underwent colonoscopy because of the low specificity of the rehydrated guiac slides . |
27 | With all that said of course the transition period is going to be very dangerous for the kind of reasons we 've been talking about already and I think is right too when he says that er , the so called nationalist in the non Russian Republics , if you 're a Democrat in a empire , then you are inevitably a nationalist as well because you want your nation to have its natural human rights . |
28 | Certainly , it is unlikely to have been the only figured panel in the mosaic . |
29 | Cleveland 's game with Esh tomorrow night is not the only rearranged match in progress . |
30 | Low-level ozone , so called to distinguish it from the naturally forming ozone in the stratosphere which accounts for about 90 per cent of the ozone in the atmosphere , is created by the action of sunlight on oxides of nitrogen and reactive hydrocarbons ( volatile organic compounds ) emitted by vehicles and industry . |