Example sentences of "[noun prp] in [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The issue of commodity bundling has been central to a number of celebrated competition policy cases , including those involving IBM in both the United States and Europe . |
2 | The study will select , on the basis of a general preliminary investigation , a number of NRLs in both the UK and US to investigate in detail . |
3 | Indeed , activation of the mGlu receptor alone can bring about LTP in both the hippocampus and in the dorsolateral septal nucleus . |
4 | F. In almost every part of Britain , you can see landscapes like those in the five photographs . |
5 | CLE-I has far wider coverage than SPAR in almost every respect , and in general implements far more thorough and well-defined solutions to the individual problems of language interpretation . |
6 | However , while agreeing with Bolinger in almost every instance on his raw data , as to which adjectives are limited to prenominal position and which are ambiguous , we disagree with him in almost all cases as to the underlying reasons . |
7 | He was tied to her and to Mr Malik in exactly the way he was tied to his own parents . |
8 | Some of the paintings almost reminded her of the Hudson Valley , but she had n't seen the Hudson River in nearly a year . |
9 | But the result left Baldwin in essentially the position that he had found so objectionable when held by Austen Chamberlain in 1922 . |
10 | Similar fates befell pastoralists where large areas of seasonal pasture were denied them as in Kenya in both the Masai territory and Karamajong . |