Example sentences of "in [noun] [noun] [pers pn] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | He emphasised the need for devotional discipline and training in holiness , and added that in West Africa he had introduced a choir practice on every day of the working week . |
2 | I mean the offenders are n't named or anything it 's all computerised numbering , but of course in West Yorkshire they 've used the juvenile liaison officer |
3 | First , by removing entrenched collective bargaining arrangements embodied in nationalisation legislation it has provided management an opportunity to restructure employee relations . |
4 | In Miss D'Arcy he had implanted a slight sense that she might have offended the Earl 's younger brother and could be denied entry into the world for which her father had cultivated her . |
5 | And put it in bulk tanks you ken taking milk away down in a tank I mean we used to take it away in cans . |
6 | Group chief executive , Joe Dwyer said : ‘ The strong advance in homes sales we have experienced this year gives us confidence that the UK housing cycle is turning towards recovery . |
7 | Wimpey chief executive Joe Dwyer said : ‘ The strong advance in homes sales we have experienced this year gives us confidence that the UK housing cycle is turning towards recovery . |
8 | I believe in Mother Nature he had said . |
9 | ‘ In ice hockey you have to fight . |
10 | As I was ushered into Mark Shand 's spacious flat in South Kensington I saw lying on the living table a book called Living Dangerously . |
11 | Only , whereas in mass-market films postmodernism has partly displaced narrative realist films , in specialist cinema it has come to challenge ‘ high modernism ’ . |
12 | With the Yeomanry in South Africa he had acquired much experience in horse management . |
13 | If you 're so keen to see people who are as you , as you say articulate and and a go , in council houses it does seem an extraordinary argument to say that that those people are automatically not in need , it seems very bizarre argument . |
14 | Unlike the traditional software markets where a number of players grew alongside one another as the market expanded , in desktop publishing we have had many fewer successful products and those have tended to totally dominate the market . |
15 | Here in Chipping Norton we 've told the farmer to diversify . |
16 | ( In Annexe F I have listed fourteen different permutations of form and function for you to consider . ) |
17 | For example , in Syllabus B we had to study the whole of Beowulf , and not just part of it . |
18 | but if I come back in night time I have to put that light on and it 's empty |
19 | In engineering terms we want to recover the signal from a message by filtering out the noise . |
20 | Thanks to Geoff 's example , as a social worker specialising in alcohol problems I started to learn about the interaction between alcohol and depression . |
21 | In the Britain in Bloom competitions it has won the first prize in the Village Section successively for Yorkshire and Humberside ( for which it retained the Challenge Shield after winning three times ) , England and the United Kingdom . |
22 | After twenty years of trading in the volost' and in Kursk town he came to own by 1914 eight houses ( four of them in Kursk ) and had a turnover of a million roubles . |
23 | In state medicine he had observed that for chronic diseases like cancer , the responses to the repair syndrome were not good and decided that the most important factors causing such diseases were psychological and nutritional . |
24 | During the 18 years they had lived in Sion House in Tunbridge Wells they had grown accustomed to its neo-classical spaciousness , but since two of their four children had married and left home it made sense to move to somewhere smaller . |
25 | ‘ In Cup competitions we have lost only once against five teams in the top six of the First Division . |
26 | From another , more qualitative part of our research on adult participation in science courses we have seen that , particularly for those adults doing courses for vocational reasons , the perceived ability of an institution to get students through courses successfully and into good jobs is very important in selecting where to study . |
27 | He studied acting under the GI Bill and after touring in summer stock he began landing parts in television as heavies . |
28 | As has been mentioned , this system of sales solicitation is used very rarely for end customers and only sparingly in industrial markets , but in North America it has reached a position where there are many complaints about such telephone calls being classed as an ‘ invasion of privacy ’ . |
29 | Here in North Oxford we have to consider ways to get our streets cleaned better ; how to redevelop the area ( especially the West of the ward ) without spoiling it ; and how to cut down the nuisance and pollution of rush hour traffic . |
30 | ‘ Michael had a lot of lunches , and in New York they tend to ask a man on his own , ’ she said . |