Example sentences of "in [noun prp] [subord] [pron] [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Two boys in Cincinnati when I was on vacation , and a boy named Mickey Swearinger and somebody else I do n't remember . ’
2 There 's far more interesting activity taking place in Brighton than there is in any other single borough area of the whole of the South East region , and that 's reflected in the amount of money which we give to activities in the Brighton area .
3 But did you prefer being in Llaneilian as it was near home ?
4 Yes , it occurs to me to ask is Islam less strict in Kuwait than it is in Saudi Arabia , where , I gather , women are not allowed to drive cars , thieves will have their hands cut off and things like that .
5 If so , it is certain that the quality of the professional advice will not be any better in Scotland than it was in England and Wales .
6 ( Romaine 1978a : 156 ) It seems then that ( r ) is not the ‘ same ’ variable in Scotland as it is in England or the United States .
7 Although such heresies were far more common in America and in England than they were in Ulster , Ulster Protestants knew of these postures and could see that their own denominations were in formal organizational contact with other churches which did not move to sack ministers and theologians who had obviously given up the traditional beliefs affirmed at their ordinations .
8 There are more Welsh people living in England than there are in Wales !
9 While there will be strong demand for almost any large house in England if it is in an attractive setting , however remote , in Scotland there are dozens of truly spectacular castles and mansions in varying states of decay .
10 ‘ Well , it 's a bit warmer here in Canada than it was in Soltau in March . ’
11 An anniversary meeting in Manchester on 1 August 1854 showed willingness to attend a unity conference in London in November although it was under the aegis of the BFASS .
12 Mrs Tiller presided over the one in Blackpool while he was at the grander one in Addlestone , Surrey , to which , when the Girls were playing in London , he would invite small groups for a short weekend .
13 Ventriloquism , the legacy of Socrates , as oppressive in Africa as it was in Athens .
14 Waiting while my partner continued grappling with Whillans ' finest , we chatted about the nature of climbing and discovered the stunning truth that climbers are pretty much the same in Sweden as they are in Britain or anywhere else .
15 How many slate shippers were there in in PorthMadog when you were in the office , was there another shipper ?
16 It that department the car was as in good in Ulster as it was in Donegal . ’
17 Bernier constantly contrasts Mughal India and seventeenth-century France : the Jumna compares favourably with the Loire , he thinks ; adultery is easier in Paris than it is in Delhi : ‘ in France it only excites merriment , but in this part of the world there are few instances where it is not followed by some dreadful and tragical catastrophe . ’
18 Freedom of choice is no longer on the agenda , especially now that American Jews have discovered that it is easier to raise money for absorbing Soviet Jews in Israel than it is for resettling them in the US .
19 on providing youth facilities in Netherhall than it is for five hundred thousand pounds
20 But to succeed in this particular role is if anything more difficult in Britain than it was in Pakistan .
21 Things are changing and work in public affairs will probably become as accepted and widely used in Britain as it is in the United States .
22 Militant anti-war protest has ( with the possible exception of the early 1980s ) never been so widespread in Britain as it was in the years immediately before the Second World War .
23 The trend towards downsizing — which it describes as moving power down to the desktop level — is already more advanced in Europe than it is in the US , it claims , where the power of large corporations tends to prolong the supremacy of mainframes .
24 The implication of this is that there is more scope for innovation and change in Europe than there is in the UK .
25 I 'm not sure why er York is I mean y There are worse traffic jams in York than there are in the west end of London at the moment .
26 Just start the program from 3DMenu or type in PHANTD once you 're in the PHANT directory .
27 There are now approximately 2 million more weavers operating in Persia than there were during the time of the late Shah , and , even if this trend is reversed , existing stocks are large enough to keep the Western markets more than adequately supplied for a decade or so .
28 The point is that Carter USM are in the same position in America as they were in Britain two years ago , constantly gigging and doing pithy radio plugs to make their mark .
29 In proportion to population there were now more NSDAP members in Danzig than there were in the Reich .
30 ‘ It belonged to my Welsh grandmother — she bought it in Edinburgh while she was on her honeymoon . ’
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