Example sentences of "in [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The second reason that , that we 're delighted to see you is that as a Trades Council we have been trying very hard over the last six or seven years to raise the profile of the trade union movement and this has been quite difficult in in during the Thatcher years , during the anti-trade union legislation , the onslaught by the media , trade unions er , the profile of trade unions has not been easy to raise .
2 What sort of activities are they going to be involved in during the session ?
3 We wanted to g get one or two in during the holiday really I think
4 About how many erm planes would they have in during the week to repair , what was the , the turnover ?
5 And as I say , in during the war years our rations , we were all treated so fairly at the Co-op I believe you know , we were really treated fairly .
6 Slime ball supremo Lloyd Grossman scans the boudoirs of the rich and famous in THROUGH THE KEYHOLE , with David Frost on hand to keep up the grease quotient .
7 in through the gate ,
8 in through the box do n't we ?
9 Are there any similar activities that students will be involved in through the Compact ?
10 That would let the Smiths in for a total of £836 .
11 That would let the Smiths in for a total of £836 .
12 But by that time er we were n't there very long and the war finished and I was there in for a year after that in , in er Germany .
13 He would be at the next meeting in the church hall along with Swire Sugden , and were they in for a surprise !
14 ‘ It 's done now — in for a penny , in for a pound .
15 While it is in these that we are primarily interested in for the development of teaching material , they are likely to be dependent on the climate of attitudes that prevails in the lesson .
16 Play is usually defined as any activity engaged in for the enjoyment it gives without any consideration of the end result .
17 Liverpool Labour group member George Knibb said : ‘ What we are asking you to do is for what you believe in for the miners to commit yourselves to for your own workforce . ’
18 … the crisis today is that we have fictions which no one admits to be fictions , whereas before people had myths , people had religions , and so on , and a lot of it was believed in as a matter of faith , whereas now everything is presented as real , and it is no more real than the myths of before .
19 All local agreements up and down the country which it counted to eighty odds were all scrubbed and there was what you call a national agreement established to cover the whole of Scotland which meant the man in the remotest part of Scotland got the same wages and conditions as in as the man in Edinburgh or Glasgow or any big city .
20 Finally in Between a balance is struck between the proliferation of metaphor on the one hand , and fixed semantic boundaries on the other , and it is in the more formally controlled context of this novel that discursive metaphor achieves the full realization of its potential as an agent of linguistic and conceptual refraction .
21 In Between the protagonist confronts the jargons of a number of fields from a female perspective .
22 Finally in Between the multiple , reversible metaphor is put into play .
23 What if there 's like a book published in a , in about a couple of years time about the children 's language
24 in about a fortnight ?
25 Come back down in about a fortnight
26 Now is your insurance line due in about a fortnight ?
27 The old keeper he knew how to treat him and he was on alright in about a month .
28 I 'm going down in about a month 's time .
29 Well it 's going to be revamped as er as you probably know that part of the City is being slowly revamped er and this is one which is going to be done in about the middle of next year .
30 Some novelist went up to a critic last night and thanked him for a review he wrote on a novel of his in about the year 1900 and congratulated him because he got it right .
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