Example sentences of "in [noun prp] [modal v] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | For the time being , the 6.4m foreigners in Germany must remain second-class non-citizens . |
2 | Commenting on the situation Arve Kristiansen said : ‘ We have been told that the American Embassy in Oslo will issue new visas for us , as least we hope so . ’ |
3 | The Norwegian whaling fleet has already set sail to study stock sizes and to establish how many fish minke whales eat , and in May will begin commercial catches for the first time since 1987 . |
4 | In contrast the rateable value of the City of Leeds alone … is nearly £22m : and many of the proposed unitary authorities in England will have rateable valuations of £20m , £30m and even £40m ’ ( quoted in Tomlinson , 1980 , p. 109 ) . |
5 | Categorically , he argued that force in Ulster would overthrow parliamentary majorities if necessary and he assured the party 's support in advance with no limitations . |
6 | Other reports indicated that the proposed law had been prompted by fears that recent events in Algeria would encourage Islamist parties , who won one-third of the seats in parliamentary elections held in November 1989 [ see pp. 37052-53 ] , to mount an extra-parliamentary challenge . |
7 | And devastation in Tokyo could have startling consequences for the rest of us . |
8 | But Darlington councillors fear the new charge to be introduced in April will put certain owners off collecting their dogs . |
9 | Sources claimed that China had reservations about a possible expansion of the number of directly elected members of the Legislative Assembly , but more importantly that greater democratic reform in Macao might encourage similar moves in Hong Kong [ see pp. 37672-73 ] . |