Example sentences of "in [noun prp] [adj] i " in BNC.

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1 In March 1992 I returned to New Zealand for the first time in over a dozen years , to sample again what light aviation there has to offer visitors .
2 Ahmed : When I joined the organization in March 1983 I had the impression that though my colleagues could deal with my ethnicity as a factor in our relationship , they were rather baffled about how to incorporate my sexuality into our work relationship .
3 In March 1953 I received the last of her novels to reach me in Egypt .
4 One day in February 1943 I returned to my billet to find the usual envelope addressed in my mother 's round handwriting .
5 SIR — In February 1987 I wrote to Jimmy Hill with my comments regarding the rules of football .
6 Soon there was another baby on the way , and one evening in February 1585 I hurried round to Henley Street to hear the news .
7 In February 1983 I announced in the House of Commons that health authorities should put their ancillary services out to tender to see whether they would get best value from private or in-house organizations .
8 In February 1983 I again met the Head of the Art Department .
9 So in February 1946 I resigned as Archdeacon .
10 IN FEBRUARY 1985 I found myself on a flight scheduled for the Yemen Arab Republic , now called Yemen since its amalgamation with the People 's Democratic Republic of Yemen in May 1990 .
11 In February 1990 I was one of the first two secondees from the accountancy profession to join the Investigations Division at the DTI .
12 I knew Granpa wanted me to stay on at school and improve my readin' and writin' , but on the last Friday of term in December 1913 I walked out of the gates of Jubilee Street Elementary , with my father 's blessing .
13 In December 1979 I became one of two lesbians and sixty-five gay men providing a twenty-four-hours-a-day information service and helpline for the gay community .
14 My first-class debut for Natal in December 1988 I scored a century in the first innings .
15 In January 1962 I drove to Banbury in the snow , a few days in advance of my family and the general removal .
16 In January 1973 I found myself , and the grey metal trunk my eldest brother had used to take to university in 1967 , dumped in an austere fifth form dormitory in the main block of the school .
17 On a dark and icy cold morning in January 1946 I flew in an RAF plane from Berlin to Kiel and then drove in a jeep to a British Army Church House a few miles outside the city .
18 In May 1989 I first introduced a ten-minute rule Bill — the Public Service Contract Bill — which sought to establish minimum standards of public service with automatic compensation for failure .
19 Reed chairman Peter Davis commented : ‘ In May 1991 I explained that our existing publishing and information business had first priority so far as further investment was concerned and that we had decided not to join our partners in putting more funds into BSkyB .
20 ‘ But in May 1945 I did not know that they would be killed and I did not know until Count Tolstoy drew it to my attention in 1979 , 1980 and 1985 .
21 In May 1964 I travelled by coach with a couple of willing colleagues and a score or more of sixth-formers to spend a week reading , arguing , and welcoming visitors to a refreshing house on the Gower Peninsular in Wales .
22 In July 1945 I met Joe Gardner , Leslie 's surviving South African cousin .
23 In July 1961 I was summoned to Banbury Grammar School for an interview for the headmastership .
24 In July 1972 I spent a whole afternoon discussing teaching and children with the headmaster of what corresponded roughly to a middle school .
25 In July 1993 I left St Aidans in year 10 and moved to Suffolk .
26 Months before the CPRS report came to ministers , therefore , we had reviewed the options and indeed in July 1982 I had set out the Government 's position , after consultation with the Treasury .
27 So in July 1982 I set off on a similar journey .
28 On my return to Burma in November 1945 I was Archdeacon of Rangoon , but it soon became clear that my main attention would have to be devoted to working for understanding and peace .
29 In November last I raised , in an Adjournment debate , the question of adult education in Croydon and Mr. Speaker was in the Chair because of his great interest in the subject .
30 I presume neither Mr Baker nor Mrs Rumbold was aware that for over ten years I had been conducting a campaign to make creative writing a central feature of the English curriculum , and that in October 1983 I helped to organise a manifesto on this subject which was published in the Times Higher Education Supplement .
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