Example sentences of "in the [noun prp] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On the Moscow Petrograd line workers reported in the middle of February that they had not been paid for all January ; in the Caucasus the backlog in August stretched back to October 1921 .
2 In the Balkans the burden fell most heavily on the Slavs of the Orthodox community .
3 In the Balkans the arrival of capitalist modes of production as the gift of foreign nationals provoked — just as they had in Poland — a rise in Bosnian and Serbian nationalism .
4 Would not such a visit provide a glorious opportunity to point out that the assisted places scheme — among other major educational advances — would be abolished under a Labour Government , thereby denying many bright children in the Duchy the opportunity of a first-rate education ?
5 Chairman the , the mechanism is well practised and widely known it starts with the draft two two B in the January the Committee and after a period of about five to six months ' consultation within which the board programme of work of all capitalists are listed and put out to the community for response through their elected organization as to acceptability , five points of detail who were at relatively hirer one man to speak
6 In the Sudan the animal field geologists most fear is the scorpion ; in India it is the leech ; in Zimbabwe , the rhinoceros .
7 In many Hemiptera the wings are held together in flight by various small hooks or folds along the wing.margins ( Weber , 1930 ) while in the Psocoptera the costa of the hind wing is held by a spiny or hooked process of the node where the second cubital vein of the fore wing reaches the margin .
8 Since deciding to join in the Biennale the group has shed one member , Bernard Steinitz , who is nevertheless still participating .
9 Ironically , in the USA the opposite took place .
10 In the USA the literature of user education indicates that schools were heavily dependent on public libraries for library services in general and for user education in particular , right up to the 1930s .
11 In the USA the concept of ‘ environmental areas ’ was seen as a powerful reinforcement of the similar ideas contained in Clarence Perry 's ‘ neighbourhood units ’ and the design of Stein and Wright for Radburn , New Jersey in 1928 .
12 In contrast , in the USA the development of large-scale steel production both weakened the craft basis of unionism and correspondingly enhanced the power of individual firms in relation both to the unions and product market .
13 In the USA the average is lower at 7 per cent but this is offset by a much higher expenditure per head on R&D workers .
14 In the USA the absence of a socialist party , the weakness and declining influence of the trade unions in electoral politics , and the enormous costs of political campaigning have meant that throughout the post-war period access to money has been a critical determinant of how politicians are selected ( Bretton , 1980 ; Drew , 1983 ) .
15 In the USA the absence of a strong socialist movement can to some degree be explained by ( a ) the ‘ newness ’ and apparent ‘ classlessness ’ of their social structures , especially the absence of an aristocracy ; ( b ) extensive social mobility ; ( c ) the multiplicity of ethnic cleavages ; and ( d ) the fact that universal suffrage arrived before large-scale industrialization , which meant that the working -class did not have to struggle for the franchise .
16 This condition is a constant feature of the Apterygota , where it is a primitive character , but in the Pterygota the loss of Wings is secondary ( La Greca , 1954 ) .
17 In the Vindiciae the reply is that " when we speak of all the people , we understand by that , only those who hold their authority from the people , to wit , the magistrates … whom the people have substituted , or established … to represent the whole body of the people .
18 In the UK the majority of lime deposits lie in the National Parks , which brings its own environmental problems .
19 Regardless of this , AIB Bank plc management is persisting , as it tries to wrest from staff in the UK the salary increases and allowances to which they are entitled .
20 For example , in the UK the formation of financial conglomerates offering a full range of financial services was a response by market participants to embrace market forces rather than the product of a specific government policy .
21 In the UK the spread of infection has slowed down but the numbers ill and needing care are continuing to rise and this is a reflection of levels of infection some years ago .
22 In the UK the Board will seek accreditation for a wider range of NQVs .
23 In the UK the water scene has been dominated by our good relationship with South West Water , with whom a sole supplier arrangement is now in place .
24 Although donors may be asked to donate for a patient not in the UK the bone marrow is still taken as stated before and the collected marrow sent to the patient .
25 This warranty has arisen from US practice but in the UK the acquirer 's solicitors should check on the seller 's authorities as it is not usual practice for the solicitors of one party to render a formal legal opinion to another party , each party being expected to seek and rely on advice from its own solicitors .
26 It would have been unlikely were it not for the introduction of the microcomputer , and in the UK the installation of microcomputers in large numbers of secondary schools has stimulated perhaps more of this work than anywhere else .
27 In the UK the Assessment of Performance Unit ( APU ) fulfils a similar function to NAEP and indeed has similar aims .
28 In the UK the AIB keep a very tight control over any CVR read-out since it represents a considerable intrusion on the privacy of the flight crew and , while they insist on using it whenever there is an accident , only the relevant extracts are made known to the public and the official reports contain transcriptions of only those sections which are necessary for a full understanding of the circumstances of the accident .
29 In the UK the FT-SE 100 index is based on quotations from SEAQ rather than transactions prices , and so the index is likely to be a more accurate reflection of the current state of the equity market .
30 In the UK the FT-SE 100 index fell 500 points on ‘ Black Monday ’ and Tuesday 20 October ( the fall being delayed by severe gales which had kept many City traders at home on Friday ) .
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