Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun] [prep] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 By then , L had been in foster care for about a month .
2 They 're due here in early March with as an yet untitled LP due out to coincide .
3 They 're due here in early March with as an yet untitled LP due out to coincide .
4 Excluding the cold tundra , deserts range from 50 degrees North in Central Asia to within a few degrees of the equator in South America , with the result that temperature conditions vary considerably .
5 After all , if you can borrow ( or exchange your existing UK mortgage where you are paying rates at the highest level in real terms for over a century ) for a Swiss franc mortgage at around 9.5 per cent , a mark mortgage at just under 10 per cent , an Ecu mortgage ( Ecu is the European currency unit which is made up of a ‘ basket ’ of 10 currencies including sterling ) at about 10 per cent or a Japanese yen mortgage at just under 8 per cent , why not do so ?
6 And it was er er too big again for them to b become tied in one place for for a whole six months .
7 With five horizontal and vertical fan bladed thrusters , it is capable of turning completely on its axis of moving helicopter-like in any direction to within a few centimetres of where it is directed .
8 The Suzuki rider showed a further improvement in final practice at with a best of one minute 31.188 seconds .
9 I think in certain aspects as as a team member it could be me er low in dominance I mean that that certainly is me
10 As the Thatcher government gradually recovered from a shaky and difficult start to retain power by a hugely increased majority in 1983 , followed by another overwhelming electoral triumph ( in seats if not in votes ) in 1987 and as the spectacle was observed in 1989 of a Prime Minister remaining in unchallenged power for over a decade , comparable to Lord Liverpool if not yet Robert Walpole in the past , the belief took hold that the values and style of modern Britain had been transformed .
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