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

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1 But there is rich compensation in Barbara Jefford 's magnificent Volumnia : why has this superb actress been given only two roles by the RSC in 30 years ?
2 Any fears , however , that Havel 's talent might be going off were for me resolved by the broadcast version of Redevelopment , given a dramatised reading by the RSC in February under the title Slum Clearance .
3 According to a Feb. 18 report by the Soviet news agency Tass , the MDP would be " backed " by the MDU in its struggle to establish a multiparty system in Mongolia .
4 Third , the ‘ New English ’ settlers who had been given land by the Tudors in a number of plantations .
5 A Latin inscription on the ceiling high above the chancel tells how this church was built by Sir Christopher in 1682 , was destroyed by aerial bombardment in 1941 and was restored by the RAF in 1958 .
6 Published in connection with the 50th Anniversary of Hurn being opened for operations by the RAF in 1941 , the Author charts the events and aircraft that have used the Airport over the years .
7 However , it does have distinct areas of relief and there are very good air photographs of the area , taken by the RAF in 1947 , which show that there was formerly an extensive deserted village near the present church and manor house and that most of the parish was covered with ridge and furrow earthworks .
8 Later the crew was buried by the RAF in the war graves section of Darlington West Cemetery .
9 Vietnam , The Air War by Robert Dorr concentrates on the jet powered ‘ heavy metal ’ aircraft used by the USA in this conflict .
10 The " open door " policy had been devised by the USA in 1900 to prevent any one power dominating the weak Chinese government .
11 This had been resisted by the USA in particular .
12 In pursuit of diplomatic support , Baker met Chinese Foreign Minister Qian Qichen at the UN in New York on Nov. 28 and invited him to Washington , effectively ending the diplomatic isolation of China by the USA in force since the June 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre .
13 In a statement regarded as a substantive advance over the superpower agreement on chemical weapons concluded in June 1990 [ see pp. 37518-19 ] , Bush offered on May 13 to destroy all existing stockpiles of US chemical weapons within 10 years and to impose a ban on the use of chemical weapons by the USA in any circumstances .
14 In response , China had passed copyright and computer software protection legislation , although it was criticized as " inadequate " by the USA in trade talks in Beijing on June 11-15 .
15 He also pledged to unfreeze nearly $60,000,000 in assets belonging to the three countries which had been seized by the USA in June 1940 .
16 Taylor 's position has been severely weakened by Wednesday 's 2–0 defeat by the USA in Boston .
17 In the other , the church is founded but taken over early on by the Popes in Rome and by priests who use magic and ritual to gain control of God 's people , thus profaning his divine word .
18 A survey by the IIRS in 1976 , of industries grant-aided by the IDA since 1970 , claimed that , almost without exception , there was no sign of environmental pollution .
19 The resulting Palache Report , named after its chairman and published by the CFC in 1944 , articulated Balcon 's concern that the British cinema was becoming a ‘ channel for disseminating the ideas and aspirations , no matter how worthy in themselves , of one or two dominating personalities in this country , ’ and backed his view that the British industry should concentrate on a regular output of low-budget , authentically British films .
20 Although adopted by the Organisation for African Unity , the declaration was originally drafted by the ANC in consultation with its allies in South Africa .
21 These colours were adopted by the ANC in 1925 .
22 A poll commissioned by the EEC in 1977 showed that 82 per cent of the population declared themselves to be broadly satisfied with living in Britain , compared with 68 per cent in France and 59 per cent in Italy .
23 In Sections 4.4 and 4.7 we described the way in which schools set about spending their project grants and the key role played by the DCSLs in advising schools on the " weeding " of existing stock , the range of available books and materials , and the mechanics of ordering , cataloguing and shelving their acquisitions .
24 The Labour government under Harold Wilson , which had succeeded in ousting Edward Heath 's Conservative administration in 1974 , founded its hopes for economic recovery on the social contract — a document crafted by the TUC in June that year .
25 This means that garment workers in the Third World who benefited from the search for cheap labour by the TNCs in the past , can no longer assume that their jobs will always be safe from relocation back to the First World ( Elson , in Elson and Pearson , 1989 ) .
26 Management development and topical seminar programmes for hoteliers and caterers are to be launched this October by the HCIMA in conjunction with Progressive Training a leading training company specialising in the hospital industry .
27 A curving drive amongst trees leads up to the side of the lake and continues thence along the edge of the water in beautiful surroundings richly endowed with lovely trees planted by the Farrers in the days long ago when woodlands were intended for ornamental display and were allowed to develop to full maturity with no thought of slaughtering them for profit .
28 The PRD , whose supporters proclaimed their candidate Cristóbal Arias as the rightful new state governor , produced copies of every PRD ballot paper in an attempt to prove that Arias had been cheated of victory by the PRI in the July 12 state elections in Michoacán , home state of the PRD 's founder , Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solórzano [ see pp. 39000-01 ] .
29 These had been used to good effect by the PRD in the presidential elections of July 1988 , when the PRD candidate Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solórzano had accused the PRI of indulging in blatant electoral fraud to deny him victory [ see pp. 36367-69 ] .
30 Immediate Svengali Andrew Loog Oldham with two sleeve-design awards presented to him by the NME in 1969
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