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

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1 In all the circumstances of this case I have come to the conclusion that on balance the children 's interests are better served by their being allowed to remain in England pending a determination by the High Court , in the exercise of its wardship jurisdiction , as to their future and whether it be in England or Australia .
2 Wolf identified himself with the existing élite of Anglo-Jewry in regarding Jewish emancipation in England as a success story , and expecting that the growth of tolerance would enable Jews elsewhere to live both within their ancestral religion and culture , and as full citizens of their respective countries .
3 The appearance of Mosley before an audience of 12,000 at Olympia was intended to demonstrate to newsreel cameras and radio listeners the existence of Fascism in England as a mass , popular movement .
4 For example , 18% of the primary schools in Wales and in Northern Ireland , and 24% in Scotland , had 50 pupils or less , compared with 8% in England as a whole , and 0.2% in Greater London ( CSO , 1989a , Table 9.4 ) .
5 and in England as a whole by 75 per cent .
6 The story , published in the USA in 1845 , was reprinted in England as a pamphlet with the title , Mesmerism in Articulo Mortis , and was widely held to be an account of a real experiment .
7 His years in England as a student of law involved him in an earnest effort of adaptation , and it is clear from his own account that he absorbed through his reading and his acquaintance a sense of British moral aspiration , for which he acquired a genuine respect .
8 Tulipifera liriodendron ( i.e. Liriodendron tulipifera ) known in England as the tulip tree and as a ‘ poplar ’ by settlers in America , first flowered in this country in the Earl of Peterborough 's garden at Parsons Green where it had been planted , according to Miller , in a wilderness with other trees allowed to overhang it for protection .
9 The other thing there is the evidence from the Law Society in England to the committee appointed by the government to look into the question of press self-regulation which has quite a lot to do obviously with privacy for everybody , but also
10 The Manpower Services Commission ( MSC ) was set up in 1973 , as a partly autonomous body attached to the Department of Employment , and responsible in England to the Secretary of State for Employment .
11 Johnson attributed such decline in England to the fact that the bishops were now using other , more political rather than intellectual , methods of gaining preferment .
12 The response in England to the agreement reached at Bruges was hostile .
13 Another few months and West Indies were back in England for a Test series that lost much of its interest to the weather .
14 Natasha , who speaks very little English , has been told by an interpreter that she is in England for a holiday and may one day return to Sarajevo .
15 The GHOST of a musician , hanged in 1660 in England for a misdemeanour .
16 I remember the elocution teacher was very keen on the modern plays that were being published then — and I know we worked on Pinter which actually led me to use the part of Mick in The Caretaker for my subsequent auditions in England for a place in drama school .
17 In September , a month after the RSPCA conference , she was in England for the publication of her new book .
18 The comedian Dudley Moore is in England for the premier of his new film .
19 It might be doubted whether Ragnvald 's sons , who were first put forward as Cnut 's opponents at Holy River long ago , would have been sufficiently well known in England for the Chronicle entry to be readily intelligible , but this is not certain , and an annalist naming leaders of large Swedish forces may have thought it obvious that they were Swedes themselves .
20 Shortly afterwards , in May 1980 , Clive Lloyd and Co. arrived in England with a squad that included Holding , Roberts , Garner , Marshall and Cruft .
21 Tribe looks back on his time in England with a sense of practicality , interlaced with many fond memories , some of which he hopes to rekindle if his plans for a visit next year come to fruition .
22 They were filmed entirely on location in England with a cast of experienced actors and a top television light entertainment director .
23 A hunt has been launched for a German lorry driver who 's gone missing after arriving in England with a load of melons .
24 A hunt has been launched for a German lorry driver who 's gone missing after arriving in England with a load of melons .
25 Elections of bishops took place in the royal court in England with the king deciding the number of electors .
26 He acted with his usual promptitude , and a papal legate had arrived in England with the pallium before Anselm even knew of the king 's decision .
27 The levies cheered , and the Normans returned to watching the Irish Sea with one eye and the goings-on in England with the other .
28 They were certainly known during the European markets of the seventeenth century but came into disrepute in England with the collapse of the South Sea Bubble ( see Chapter 1 ) in 1720 .
29 ‘ We wanted to tour and sell records around the world but we could n't because we were locked in England on an indie label .
30 I did not however communicate with any of my friends in England on the Subject save only Sir Ralph Darling .
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