Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] in the us " in BNC.

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1 During the second world war , people huddled in air raid shelters defiantly singing Oh What A Beautiful Morning from Oklahoma ! , which had just opened in the US .
2 One to look out for — Game Over is a new book by David Sheff , which is just published in the US by Random House at $25 and reviewed in the Wall Street Journal : it is subtitled How Nintendo Zapped an American Industry , Captured Your Dollars , and Enslaved Your Children .
3 In 1985 Belau had defaulted on the loans from foreign banks financing the project and was successfully sued in the US courts [ see p. 36701 ] .
4 Private parts once served in the US army .
5 All of Gold Fields Mining Corporation , also based in the US ; and
6 But Concord Leasing , also based in the US , slumped to a £75 million loss , from profits of £11 million last time , and the London stockbroker , James Capel , saw profits dive from £14 million to only £2 million .
7 FoE 's survey covered UK chemical companies which also operate in the US .
8 Criticism of Israel also grew in the US Congress .
9 During his exile he has also lived in the US and worked with migrant Mexican workers .
10 The trend follows hot on the heels of the phenomenal success of buying computers by direct mail , also pioneered in the US .
11 Martin Pipe enlisted the help of fellow trainer Michael Dickinson , now based in the US but who saddled the first five home in the 1983 Cheltenham Gold Cup , in the preparation of Granville Again , who hit form on the day it mattered to win the £140,000 Smurfit Champion Hurdle .
12 But , strangely , I have seen no protests concerning an equally callous and stupid mishandling of a human being in distress just now perpetrated in the US of A.
13 And with the brightest students , who would have gone to Britain until the Thatcher government started charging them substantial fees , now studying in the US , it seems likely that the trend away from cricket to American sports will steadily continue .
14 For an established and successful brand , the objectives might well be , to a large extent , ‘ maintenance ’ objectives : to keep a high level of awareness of the brand , ideally as one of the first two in its field spontaneously named by respondents to a regular survey ( something often described in the US as ‘ share of mind ’ ) ; to maintain a high level of belief in the brand 's superiority over its main competitor on certain key attributes of the product type ; to encourage people to offer the product to their visitors .
15 It was originally published in the US in 1975 ; I believe this is a UK original .
16 Excalibur Technologies Corp , developer of the PixTex/EFS document image management and control system which has been well received in the US , launched a UK subsidiary last month : Excalibur Technologies International Ltd , based in Windsor , Berkshire is the first of several operations the company plans for Europe .
17 Franchising , as a method of marketing , is well established in the US .
18 The story is a fascinating description of relatively uninformed risk-taking and opportunism coupled with technological advantage which was only seen as marketable in the United States after the products initially offered in the US market had failed .
19 Indeed the plant at Angers is expected to recover notably in the coming year , when it begins to manufacture GCOS 8 mainframe systems currently manufactured in the US .
20 A survey recently conducted in the US established that the average business person spends over three hours a week searching for misplaced information .
21 At the same time it was introduced into therapy in West Germany as Ciprobay and was subsequently launched in the US under the name Cipro .
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