Example sentences of "in [noun] ['s] [noun sg] the " in BNC.

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1 In Yamshchikov 's view the Hamburg sheet music library , which has lain for forty-five years in one of St Petersburg 's special storage areas , could be used for barter .
2 In Taylor 's Level the ground was equally as hard and the rate had been increased there to £9 a fathom .
3 In Kirknewton 's case the nearest large settlement is Livingston , to where the service 285 provides 15 return journeys per weekday and 26 single journeys on Sunday .
4 At this highly critical phase in the unfolding of the Spanish drama , the senseless death of this courageous young woman conjured up in Nizan 's imagination the bitter tragedy of the Spanish cause itself .
5 In virtually every interview in Corrigan 's study the immediate response to the question ‘ What do you do on Saturday night ? ’ was to mention the ‘ mates ’ .
6 Of course , apocryphal stories only proliferate about someone widely held in great affection ; and in Runcorn 's case the reason for the affection is not hard to find .
7 In Plato 's cosmology the universe was fashioned by a divine artificer imposing form and order on primeval matter , which was originally in a state of chaos .
8 In Minton 's case the attraction was the opportunity to do one day less a week than he had done at Camberwell or Central .
9 For example , in Mattila 's study the highest score on the dental index carried a 10-fold increased risk of acute myocardial infarction relative to the lowest score .
10 In Wordperfect 's estimation the resellers usually make up to five times the money from installation and integration as from the actual product sale .
11 of the cases in the New Zealand study involved no injury and in Wright 's study the figure was 59 per cent .
12 In Stein 's day the jade searchers of Chinese Turkestan had already taken to a kind of superficial mining , even if this amounted to no more than burrowing through overlying deposits to search the cobble bed down to depths of up to some twenty feet .
13 It was flooded with water that in my case came up to my armpits and in Jeff 's case the back of his knees .
14 In other words , stylistic change is at a premium ; in Gombrich 's book the dramatic innovations of Caravaggio do well , but a distinguished painter , say Bonnard , who is not so bold or challenging an artist was omitted until additions were made to the text in 1971 .
15 Braque 's interest in space gives his work an ‘ overall ’ quality , which has ever since remained one of the main features of his style , whereas in Picasso 's painting the attention is usually riveted on the subject while the background or surround is often treated in a simpler or more cursory fashion .
16 ‘ Parts of the old Norman church still remain , ’ Esme explains , ‘ so would have been here in Cadfael 's day The church features in Sanctuary Sparrow and again in Eye Witness , where the blind old Welshman , Rhodri Fychan , begs by the west door .
17 1.15 In Gregory 's case the plaintiff , who was injured in a way that could have been avoided by wearing a seat belt , suffered a 40 per cent total reduction since he was also travelling as a passenger in a car knowing that it had defective brakes .
18 In Gregory 's narrative the Thuringians appear as dupes for the more sophisticated and warlike Franks .
19 In Sewell 's time the course of instruction , lasting generally for two sessions of nine months each , was given in the cooler months of the year , the brief viva voce examinations qualifying for entry to the Royal College 's diploma examinations being held in the unsuitable surroundings of the Freemasons ' tavern .
20 In Laker 's case the minister was seeking to require the Civil Aviation Authority to follow his policy but he chose a way of doing this which the Court of Appeal considered not to be within his powers .
21 In Leeson 's case the General Medical Council had disqualified a doctor for infamous misconduct in a prosecution brought by the Medical Defence Union , an organisation designed to uphold the character of doctors and to suppress unauthorised practitioners .
22 In Leapor 's poem the observing persona draws close to the nymphs and swains , even recording the effects of the cold on their fingers .
23 Tory aristocrats , Liberals and Fabians all saw in Law 's election the triumph of this " new mercantile Conservatism " and the final triumph of tariff reform ; the party was now in the hands of hard-faced businessmen , and all sorts of undesirable results would inevitably follow .
24 In Aenarion 's hand the Sword of Khaine dripped smouldering blood and the daemonic blade took on a life of its own .
25 This statement reflects the resistance of the SI to piecemeal historicism out of which lineages are made , but in Levin 's history the independent achievements of Debord as a film-maker eventually collapses into it .
26 In HARPY 's case the implicit graph , the complete set of utterances permitted by the phonetic , phonological , lexical , and syntactic knowledge sources , can be made fully explicit .
27 We notice the past tense : Wordsworth has omitted here to mention that these small proprietors depended on the cottage industries , which were taken away when the factory system had become established , so that in Wordsworth 's lifetime the statesmen declined .
28 In nature 's chemistry the choice will never , of course , be a deliberate one .
29 The distinction between this case and Stevenson 's case is that in Stevenson 's case the defendant had a regular practice of selling his ex-rental cars and also in selling those cars he was selling something akin to stock-in-trade .
30 In Deborah 's view the quality of the clothes had to synchronize with the quality of the image .
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