Example sentences of "in [noun] [prep] [noun prp] [Wh adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 IT was all the fun of the farm in Middlesbrough on Saturday when the council-run Newham Grange Leisure Farm held a special day for children .
2 Also , they note the more marked occupational stability of manual workers in West Germany as a result of the greater prestige of industrial employment , in contrast to France where the employees ' aim on achieving promotion or becoming successful is typically to leave the ranks of the working class and become office workers or independent craftsmen .
3 Sir John Donaldson M.R. has described in Abse v. Smith how the judges of every court had inherent power to regulate the practices of their court , which included the identification of those they were willing to hear plead before them , and it was not in dispute before us that these powers , until they were removed by section 27 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 , were exercised by High Court judges sitting as such .
4 A recent example is to be found in DPP v. Hutchinson where the Ministry of Defence , by slavishly following existing precedents , succeeded in enacting by-laws which were quite clearly ultra vires .
5 A soldier received a shrapnel wound in Sarajevo on Thursday when a UN headquarters was mortared .
6 In Parkin v. Norman where the defendant had engaged in masturbation within sight of a plain clothes policeman in a public lavatory , McCullough J. put the matter as follows :
7 1.64 In Chambers v Karia where the order had not assigned the payment to any particular head of damage the whole of the interim payment was deducted just from special damages and not applied pro rata to all the heads of damage awarded , which does seem to be the correct approach .
8 They met again in February to hear an address given by someone from the Scottish Temperance League , and in Ballygrant in March when the Chairman gave an address in the Gaelic ; seven more joined .
9 They met again in February to hear an address given by someone from the Scottish Temperance League , and in Ballygrant in March when the Chairman gave an address in the Gaelic ; seven more joined .
10 Brazil , who had drawn a stormy match 1-1 in Santiago in mid-August , were leading 2-0 in Rio in September when a woman fan released the flare which landed near Rojas but plainly did not hit him .
11 This was subsequently followed in Ansell v. Swift where the defendant who had been lawfully protecting his brother in a fight hit a policeman who sought to restrain him .
12 If the works specified are insufficient to abate the odour then in any further proceedings to obtain a nuisance order under s.94 , the notice itself may be held bad , as in Whatling v Rees where the work specified in the notice , the draining of a cellar , would not have been sufficient to abate the nuisance .
13 Says Pinsent : ‘ We are being kicked out of our headquarters in Banyoles on Wednesday when the rowing finishes , and some of us want to get into the main village .
14 The same effects are visible in the River Wye in Hereford itself where the site of the early ford below the Bishop 's Palace is picked out in white in July when the water crowfoot is in flower .
15 The translation problem is even more difficult when faced with presenting Jesus as the ‘ Good Shepherd ’ ( Ps. 23 and John 10 ) in parts of Africa where the care of sheep is relegated to children or the mentally subnormal .
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