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

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1 As we see , therefore , for Spenser in both poem and tract there are explicit parallels .
2 The almost simultaneous involvement of Offa in both Kent and Sussex in the mid-to late 780s may suggest a connection at this time between the two .
3 We discussed also the future prospects for the Treaty of Maastricht in both Denmark and Britain .
4 Since then , Barnetts have crossed swords in 1938 , and in the third Test , Ben of Australia ( supported no doubt by fellow Bs Bradman , Brown and Badcock ) caught Charlie of England in both innings .
5 Although it is not absolutely certain whether these findings from our animal model will be relevant in human beings , the close parallelism in the handling of ORS in both rat and human perfusion models is very encouraging .
6 Before the war had ended , Roosevelt , the great leader of America in both war and peace , died ( April 1945 ) .
7 ANDY Gregory 's hopes of a comeback with Leeds in tomorrow night 's Stones Bitter championship clash with Warrington have been scrapped .
8 Acting as Port Agent for P&O Cruises for the first time , Ellerman & Bucknall were responsible for a range of activities all aimed at ensuring a trouble free visit for Canberra in both Durban and Cape Town .
9 A second meeting will take place in October in either Beijing or Tokyo .
10 Juliet was surprised to see , just as David had said , no likeness to Donna in either Celia or Alan .
11 The references to Jericho in both Numbers and Deuteronomy lead us to expect that once the people have crossed the river the city will be the first obstacle in the way of their advance deeper into the Land .
12 At this point I had to fly and catch him up , so I flew to Khabarovsk in far east Siberia where I had to spend a night .
13 Other favourites include Del and Rodney who go ‘ green ’ to help save Peckham in Only Fools and Horses .
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