Example sentences of "and in [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | No they 're just two standard stores , one 's twenty five thousand square feet in Yeovil which as you will be aware is a market town with a fairly wide catchment area and in Cardiff which where we 're opposite Marks and Spencers on an out-of-town development so they 're just two stores virtually picked because they were ready to open |
2 | ‘ People can see how across there Israeli politicians fight each other in parliament , and in Greece they bring to account a corrupt prime minister . ’ |
3 | In Tsarist Russia , icons were often placed in railway-station waiting-rooms and in Greece there were shrines at stations where the traveller could light candles to protect him on his journey . |
4 | Oregano is derived from the Greek cros , mountain and ganos , joy , beauty , and in Greece it was woven into the crown worn by bridal couples on their wedding day . |
5 | Though not all languages have tone , intonation is a universal linguistic phenomenon , and in languages which have both , they interact with one another in various ways . |
6 | and in Avon we 've got erm we 've got a large turn over of staff |
7 | Although along the coast and in towns their numbers and wealth were less secure , substantial numbers of Goyigamas entered the new urban élite . |
8 | But my 60 years at the farm were the best part of my life , and in spirit I am still there . |
9 | Clatting the neeps and in Aberdeen they called them yowing And y We had your clatt as the yow they called it the hoe , the yow They cleared the Did that to the drill . |
10 | In England and Wales this is done by the coroner 's court , as indeed it is in some States in the USA and in Canada , and in Scotland it is the procurator fiscal who looks into the matter and will , if he considers it to be an appropriate case , raise the matter at a fatal accidents inquiry in the sheriff 's court . |
11 | In Northern Ireland protests about discrimination by local authorities led to the creation of a province wide Housing Executives and in Scotland there is an important nationwide public housing authority to supplement the work of the local authorities . |
12 | So we were going to make up a sport to see what he said , and in Spain they play a game called callots . |
13 | The structuralist account portrays structures as relatively unchanging and self-reproducing ; the post-structuralism of Foucault discerns and investigates a continual flux and change in society and in structures themselves . |
14 | In the three Baltic republics and in Georgia it had been decided that to participate would be to acknowledge Soviet constitutional legitimacy , thereby forfeiting the key argument in their independence campaigns , namely that they had been illegally occupied and annexed to the Soviet Union . |
15 | The very multiplicity of reasons suggests doubt ; and in romance it is a good rule that not everything should be explained . |
16 | ‘ It 's a derelict city and in Brightside it 's there for all to see . |
17 | Er in Europe we 've gone up six percent in circulation and in Japan we 're on target there and under budget . |
18 | Between 1955 and 1970 the capital stock in US manufacturing rose by 74 per cent ; in the major European countries the rise was 115 per cent , and in Japan it was some 500 per cent . |
19 | He supported himself by painting the portraits of the distinguished people he met on the way , and in Japan he went off alone to live among the aboriginal Ainu . |
20 | Since the majority of species involved are similar both morphologically and in behaviour they will be referred to in this text as trichonemes or small strongyles |
21 | But faith has always played a big part in the game , and in France they have often made things happen simply by believing . |
22 | He served in the war of 1914–18 in the 52nd Nottinghamshire and Derby Regiment , and in France he was seconded to the Duke of Wellington 's ( West Riding ) Regiment as a signalman . |
23 | This process of Christianisation is well established , and in France there are extant examples of dolmens and menhirs being Christianised by a cross or being incorporated into church foundations . |
24 | She was taking off her hat and coat as she spoke ; then going over to her aunt , she bent down and kissed her on the cheek , and followed this with the same salutation for her uncle ; and in response he patted her on the shoulder . |
25 | We then found that we did n't have enough cash to pay the landing fees , and in response I offered Portuguese escudos , converting at the rate in the newspaper . |
26 | The emphasis is on Europe and in July their bookings were more than doubled on the same month last year . |
27 | His doctor constantly suggested to him the benefits of sun and sea air ( not that he needed any encouragement to visit the sea , since it still evoked for him the happiest memories ) , and in July they travelled , with Eliot 's sister who had come from America , to the Isle of Wight for two weeks . |
28 | The Committee was informed in May that this was happening , and in July it was approved . |
29 | In June , the Humberside Section was honoured by a visit by Her Royal Highness , The Princess Royal , Honourary President of the Institute ; and in July she officially opened the new training wing of the Freight Transport Association with Tony Pomeroy and myself with our wives and Richard Botwood and Leslie Aldridge , in attendance . |
30 | Although Gaitskell at first stood his ground , it was obvious that , in the face of obstruction from the industry , he could not make a sensible price policy stick , and in July he announced the abandonment of the Clow surcharge . |