Example sentences of "in [noun] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He adds : ‘ The whole thing brings to mind the art troubadour that was in vogue around 1830 . ’
2 By the mid-Fifties the game was already established in the Bauman Technological Institute in Moscow where several Romanian students organised two teams and translated the laws of the game into Russian .
3 Seventeen year old Stephen Dent from Lydbrook in the Forest of Dean was treated in Moscow earlier this year .
4 An important manoeuvre was a stop-off by Mr Mladenov in Moscow early this month on his way to an official visit to China .
5 Mr Ceausescu is certainly detested in Moscow as much as in London or Washington .
6 ‘ Who lives there in splendour so solitary that in June nineteen forty-one he jumped from a balcony and tried to kill himself .
7 They 're exclusive to Club 18–30 and are set back from the main road in t more peaceful location , although the busy centre of Benitses with all its bars , discos and tavernas is within easy walking distance .
8 You dive down a side street where you have spied a festoon of pretty cotton squares , and there , under gaudy painted colonnades , lilac and orange , cinnamon and lemon and rose , in patterns more typical of Marseille or the Levant than of Cavaillon , the retail market stalls are already doing business .
9 The Ford Foundation was interested in a specific agenda in funding philanthropically inclined research into urban crisis in the USA in the late 1950s and early 1960s .
10 This has led officials from the Department of Antiquities to offer rewards to anyone who helps them recover a lost item , as happened in Kirkuk where some people have already received between two and three thousand Dinars ( less than £1 ) for turning items over to the Department .
11 The summer was spent in building almost 700 ships and assembling the army , of at least 11,000 men , although the exact numbers are beyond recall .
12 The very fact that there are bodies in existence whereby such matters can be mulled over , experiences exchanged and ‘ fixes ’ established bodes more than well for the safe operation of such aircraft .
13 And there were quite a large collection of police who stood in reserve up one of the side streets .
14 Er , looking through the officer workload ratios in paragraph four , it shows that using what are in honesty fairly crude Home Office measures , we 're really quite well to the national average , that we carry out approximately four hundred and thirty three inspections per officer in a year as opposed to the expected four hundred and eighty two .
15 First , it would bring Britain into line with the best European practice , notably in Germany where local , regional and federal labour courts handle problems in a fair , dispassionate way based on law , precedent and judicial expertise in the labour field .
16 ‘ All right , you be in Germany tomorrow some time .
17 Industry invests in Germany as much as it invests in England , maybe more .
18 But France pointedly refused to participate in meetings where substantive decisions affecting the nature of the EEC were scheduled to be taken .
19 During your course you will be involved in a wide range of activities which will involve you in meetings both formal and informal .
20 The highest rate was in Lambeth where 32 per cent of all families were one parent families , followed by Hackney with 31 per cent .
21 In Sussex about 250,000 out of a total of 380,000 hectares ( some 65 per cent. ) are devoted to agriculture ( including small farm woodlands , agricultural buildings , etc . ) .
22 Kites probably ceased to breed in Sussex about 1825 , and des Forges and Harber give 21 records between 1863 and 1960 , all for the period September to May as far as is known .
23 Frances Millary was introduced to Medau by Marjorie Worgan in Sussex about 20 years ago .
24 ( ii ) Eisenstein 's criterion shows that there exist in Q[x] infinitely many prime ( i.e. irreducible ) polynomials of each degree
25 In cases where frequent access to cultures is required ( e.g. for serial observations ) separate long-term and short-term incubators are advisable .
26 Photographs can be put to witnesses during the course of examination in and out of Court and can be of the utmost importance in cases where vague descriptions of a locus , machinery , etc. would be detrimental to advancing a strong defence in Court .
27 As the M.D. indicates , he was a physician , and the committee specified that Griffith J. Griffiths , who had been appointed to Goldington district , and who later became the senior surgeon at Bedford General Hospital , should be co-opted in cases where major surgery was required .
28 This will not affect your rights to act independently , although I would encourage you to take advice from Mr Popham since he is very experienced in protecting the interests of local residents/community groups in cases where major developments are being proposed .
29 This means that expert determination is of little use in cases where international enforcement is required , as experts ' decisions can not be enforced like arbitration awards under the 1958 New York Convention or like judgments of courts of European Community countries under the 1968 Brussels Convention .
30 The present UK Conservative government seems eager to remove controls even in cases where many people consider them beneficial , for equally political reasons ; but it has done so far more quickly in some areas than others .
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