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

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1 It was seen both in Cardiff and elsewhere as , in the words of one stipendiary , a form of ‘ legalised touting ’ ( Morton 1977 , p.293 ) .
2 A workload survey of practices in the region was made in February and more than 60% of practices responded .
3 The situation changed , firstly when Andrew confounded medical opinion by playing again in December and then when Dawe pulled out of the semi-final match against Yorkshire after his club , Bath , had rearranged a postponed Courage League match at Rugby .
4 Internationalising the business began from a small export basis ( 15 per cent of sales ) , together with continued use of Wellcome 's sales force in Ireland and elsewhere as the vaccines were transferred to Medeva .
5 In addition , traditional anti-popery was as alive in America as in England and politically as important , especially after the arrival of Catholic immigrants in the 1840s .
6 The decision was greeted by violent demonstrations in Seoul and elsewhere as thousands of students denounced Kim as a traitor and demanded democratic reform and the disbanding of the DLP .
7 This was partly because Mannheim did not accept what he read as an overly materialistic account of history in Marx and partly because Marx distinguished ideology as false knowledge from science as true knowledge .
8 These findings were repeated throughout the early 1980s in Britain and abroad as structured hospital care was compared with unstructured primary care .
9 But their complete conformity to traditional styles gave the village a coherence one would rarely find in Britain and never where much new building was involved .
10 The team have also discovered six species of fly never previously recorded in Britain and more than 100 other species of invertebrates including beetles , plant bugs and spiders never before found in Wales from the study of 120 peatland sites .
11 ‘ It was an obvious choice , partly because of all the business they were doing in Europe and also because the public was fed up with the same old faces ; here was someone fresh at last , ’ recalls Peter Batty , director of the him .
12 For example , the Chelsea Card from Chelsea Building Society can be used to draw £200 daily in local currency from more than 4,000 machines in Europe and more than 50,000 in America , Canada , Australia and Japan .
13 By the time of the French Revolution there were in any case only three monks left in Saint-Savin and even though the church was spared the vindictive demolition which removed the adjacent monastery buildings , by 1840 it was more than ready to be rescued by the growing movement for the Conservation of ancient monuments .
14 After this the chorus degenerates further in Euripides and all but disappears a century later , in New Comedy .
15 Various plans were available , ranging from simple patrolling of the skies to bombing airfields in Serbia and elsewhere if necessary .
16 He was born in Enniskillen and shortly after he joined Portora Royal School lost an eye in a snowball fight .
17 He insisted he had not abdicated , but what should he do know ? *q Before any advice could given , at least by the British the Shah and Soraya flew on to Rome — perhaps because King Faisal was embarrassed by his presence in Baghdad and perhaps because the Shah thought they would be sager and more comfortable in the Italian capital .
18 He served firstly as a curate in Essex and then as rector of the combined parishes of St Antholin and Saint John Baptist in London .
19 three in June or two in June and then when we go back we 've got about three in September
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