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

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1 In the more recent squad of 35 the figure was up to four after Sale 's David Baldwin had been brought in as cover for Dooley .
2 On Oct. 3 a further reshuffle was made among the ministers of state and a new minister , Abdul Malek , sworn in as Minister of Textiles .
3 On Nov. 25 Maria Rauch-Kallat , 43 , was sworn in as Minister of the Environment , Youth and Family Affairs .
4 For over twenty years I have been experimenting with how we show music : not only the work of the orchestra , how they play , but also the way the instruments are brought in as part of the musical argument .
5 In a sense , the patrolling constable blended in as part of this hidden social group , of whom most of the city 's population were largely ignorant .
6 ‘ It 's always been linked in as part of photography , but it does n't interest me at all .
7 T spells out okay so there 's some connection between a lot of the words is n't there and if you can spell one you can have a very good guess at another one that 's got that word in as part of it .
8 Most off the shelf PCs these days come equipped with a graphics controller card which is either a card fitted into a vacant expansion slot or built in as part of the motherboard .
9 While the general principles of project management are much the same in the two cases , a number of important aspects that are implicit in the first case , in that they are built in as part of the company procedures , must be made explicit in the second .
10 The reason for this rule is to prevent a shareholder feeling compelled to accept a partial offer through fear of the offer being successful and his being left in as part of a minority .
11 Bless 'em all thank you as well to Radio Nottingham for allowing me to come in as part of my successful bid for Money Spinner .
12 ‘ I 've said I 'll stand in as coach for the under-fifteens .
13 After two successful seasons under Tommy Kiernan , Willie-John McBride was brought in as coach at the beginning of the 1983–84 season .
14 President : Abdur Rahman Biswas , formerly Speaker of the Jatiya Sangsad , was elected by its members in October 1991 to replace Acting President Chief Justice Shehabuddin Ahmed who had been sworn in as head of a transitional Council of Advisers in December 1990 [ see pp. 37907 ; 38152 ; 38533 ] .
15 I pay tribute to the work , energy and effort that David Houghton puts in as chairman of the TEC .
16 Col. Elias Tutsoane Ramaema was reported by Radio Lesotho on May 2 to have been sworn in as Chairman of the ruling Military Council , following the overthrow of Maj.-Gen.
17 Standing there , in Berlin , being sworn in as Chancellor in 1933 .
18 When his sister Miemie ( who had married a carpenter , Hermanus Dempers ) was widowed , he took her in as companion for his wife and housekeeper to the family .
19 Italy 's ills of corruption , maladministration and government irresponsibility are blamed on the extreme form of proportional representation brought in as antidote to Mussolini 's dictatorship .
20 It was only fair that Neil Kinnock should be allowed to relinquish his post quickly , although the possibility of Roy Hattersley stepping in as deputy for a few months was ruled out too early .
21 All these and other problems will come in as feedback from the marketing and other departments .
22 Only hours after Kennedy 's death , Lyndon Baines Johnson was sworn in as President on board the presidential aircraft , Air Force One .
23 A presidential election on April 14 , 1985 , was won by Alan García Pérez of the centre-left American Popular Revolutionary Alliance ( Alianza Popular Revolucionaria Americana — APRA ) , who was sworn in as President on July 28 , 1985 [ see pp. 33836-37 ] .
24 Joaquín Balaguer was duly sworn in as President on Aug. 16 [ see p. 37649 ] , despite the failure to elect presidents of the two legislative chambers and a boycott by many opposition members .
25 Queen Elizabeth II was replaced as head of state by the former Governor General , Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau , who was sworn in as President on Dec. 5 .
26 He was to be sworn in as President on April 3 .
27 The hostages , who were held for 444 days following the seizure of the US embassy in Tehran in September 1979 , were released within minutes of Reagan being sworn in as President on Jan. 21 , 1981 .
28 Sir Dawda Jawara was sworn in as President on May 11 to begin his fifth consecutive term in office after winning 58.4 per cent of the votes in the presidential elections held on April 29 .
29 Following his April election victory [ see p. 38853 ] , Alpha Oumar Konare , leader of the Alliance for Democracy in Mali ( ADEMA ) , was sworn in as President on June 8 .
30 Abulfez Elchibey , leader of the Azerbaijani Popular Front , was sworn in as President on June 16 , after receiving 59.4 per cent of the vote in a 76 per cent turnout in elections on June 7 ; there were five candidates in all .
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