Example sentences of "in [art] [adj] [vb pp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The legend owes much to the testimony of his friend Bubb Doddington , who blamed the Prince 's death on ‘ suffocation ’ caused by the breaking of an abscess which had originated in the bruising made by the ball .
2 It 's a powerful image of Swindon in the 50s seen through the eyes of a girl called Anne .
3 One region , with the dog-latin anatomical name Intermediate Medial Hyperstriatum Ventrale ( henceforward , IMHV ) , and another , the Lobus Parolfactorius ( henceforth LPO ) , ‘ lit up ’ in the trained compared with the control animals ( Fig 10.2 ) .
4 The median ( range ) serum pepsinogen I concentration was also high in the uraemic compared with the non-uraemic patients and was significantly higher in uraemic patients with H pylori ( 352 ng/ml , range 280–653 ) than in those without H pyulori infection ( 165 ng/ml , range 86–337 ) ( p<0.01 ) .
5 The new figures , based on measurements from satellites and checked from ground stations , show that the rate of depletion doubled in the 1980s compared to the 1970s .
6 There has been a steady increase in illegitimacy in the 1980s accompanied by a rise in unmarried parents ' applications to court for maintenance , custody and access .
7 Of course the difference between rich and poor worlds in this respect is still enormous and obscene : at the extremes , 30 children in every hundred born in the West African country of Mali will die before the age of five , compared to just one in a hundred in Australia , Canada and the UK .
8 When and how consolidated accounts should be adjusted to cope with distortions when incorporating operations in economies affected by hyperinflation was clarified in an abstract issued by the Accounting Standards Board .
9 In this instance the role is to enhance the purity in an intermediate supplied by a third party , an operation crucial to the success of the product .
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