Example sentences of "and in the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He and some other survivors of the hospital staff got straw mats and went outdoors — thousands of patients and hundreds of dead were on the driveway and in the yard — and hurried around behind the hospital and lay down in hiding to snatch some sleep . |
2 | Erm , bearing in mind that Leicestershire currently I think er reserves two places for secure accommodation and in the answers to my question , we have fifteen currently either needing or having secure accommodation with five being remanded because there is no place . |
3 | this has inaugurated a new kind of critical atmosphere and has been gathering conviction at the institutional and managerial level just as much as in the studios and in the discussions around art . |
4 | I hope that Germany , which has stood firmly in favour of a common foreign and security policy in the intergovernmental conferences that have just concluded and in the discussions on this week 's Maastricht treaty , will listen to its own exhortations and ensure that , whenever the decision is taken on recognition , it is made collectively , not unilaterally . |
5 | And in The Penguin Book Of Comedy Sketches ( £8.99 ) , Simon Brett and Frank Muir introduce a collection of wonderful scripts — from Irene Handl through to Pete and Dud , Alan Bennett and Fry and Laurie . |
6 | The head of the regional justice administration in Bamberg had also observed ‘ a sharp increase and intensification in criticism of the political and military leadership ’ and , ‘ what had never been the case before , to a growing extent of the person of the Führer , who is made responsible especially for the events in Stalingrad and in the Caucasus ’ . |
7 | Whenever this can be done better , more quickly , or cheaply by a picture than a book , the picture is entitled to a place on the shelves and in the catalog . |
8 | As did the House Manager who roamed throughout performances in the foyer or the staircases , the bars of Stalls , Dress Circle and Upper Circle , keeping an eye on programme girls ( most of them certainly mature ) who , in their black dresses and little aprons , ushered , sold programmes and in the intervals brought trays of tea and biscuits ( coffee in the evenings ) , while in the orchestra pit the band ( tuxedoed , although who knew whether their trousers matched ) played pleasing music . |
9 | I told you , they needed the cart and the horses , for they were running from old pastures gone sour on them , and in the devil 's own hurry . ’ |
10 | But actually Tolkien had no doubt already started finding out , taking the two obvious courses of looking up ‘ Earendel ’ in A. S. Cook 's 1900 edition of Christ and in the index of Jacob Grimm 's Teutonic Mythology . |
11 | Statutory instruments made under particular sections of statutes are listed under the section in front of the Index of Government Orders , and in the Index to the Statutes in Force . |
12 | However , working women generally were by no means in favour of the double burden of work at home and in the factory and Mary MacArthur may well have spoken for a majority when she said : ‘ We are all familiar with the old ideal that women 's place is in the home , and I am sufficiently old fashioned to agree that there is something to be said for it ’ . |
13 | Nor can Devos yet match Bronfman for inexorable bravura in the second movement ; he is also prone to misreadings — in the Second Sonata at 0′44″ and 2′20″ in the slow movement , in the First Sonata at 2′45″ in the first movement , and in the Janáček first movement at 1′19″ . |
14 | Obviously the first criteria is to make a profit and in the wave of enthusiasm for a new scheme a balance of potential profit against input of effort needs to be made . |
15 | In fact , no player received the required three votes to qualify and in the players ' ‘ Player-of-the-Year ’ award each player voted for himself . |
16 | There are references to madeira wine at the Courts of sixteenth-century Europe and in the works of Shakespeare . |
17 | Secondly , he ignored folk memory of the English and the noble Scottish and their depredations : à propos , a story came to light much later , and recurs in local annals and in the works of many Johnsonian students |
18 | Lacking Fraser , the English attack found itself being hit around , and in the afternoon Richards launched into Malcolm , taking 18 off one over . |
19 | Many Serbs believe that they are secret ‘ nationalists ’ who , in the words of Svetomir Lalović , Serbian Secretary for Internal Affairs ( i.e. the man in charge of the Serbian police ) , ‘ work in the morning for us , and in the afternoon illegally ’ ( Danas , 4 November 1986 ) . |
20 | In 1889 the average attendance at the morning School was 64 pupils and 4 teachers and in the afternoon 100 pupils and 12 teachers . |
21 | In 1891 the average attendance in the morning was 68 pupils and 7 teachers and in the afternoon 127 pupils and 10 teachers . |
22 | Doctor Rossitter came and dressed Susan 's arm , which he said was much better ; and in the afternoon Breeze left her sister safely tucked up and she was knocking at the Vicarage door on the stroke of three . |
23 | On the Thursday morning , there will be an arts and crafts session for five to eleven-year-olds , and in the afternoon all ages can enjoy a puppet show , Goldilocks ! by Martin the Puppet Man . |
24 | He saw Chamberlain , then a group of Bank of England directors ( Montagu Norman was away ) and in the afternoon MacDonald and Snowden . |
25 | And in the afternoon , at the time he was drowned , her mother would call her inside and bolt the door , and they would kneel together and say the rosary for the soul of the father she had never known ; and when all those Hail Mary 's had been said , and the Glory Be 's and the Our Father , and they had made the sign of the Cross together , her mother would pull out the silver Madonna she always kept hidden at her breast and press her lips to it in a way that said everything you needed to know about love and death and being a woman . |
26 | and in the afternoon |
27 | And in the afternoon to Sunday School . |
28 | And in the afternoon I think er it was about a quarter to three till four , and that was er Sunday School . |
29 | These parades were taken seriously and in the afternoon , while the rest of the school played games , defaulters had to run endlessly round an asphalt yard . |
30 | It was always clear but perishingly cold at that early hour ; later the mists came down and in the afternoon there were often storms of rain and sometimes hail . |