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

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1 Yes she wore them over in Ponty did n't you ?
2 It was all very well for the government in Moscow to lay down severe penalties for its servants who maltreated the natives .
3 Carolyn Alexander , a parent with two daughters at the Downs School , is in Moscow finding out if the orphans want to return to England :
4 In Eastern Europe the idea that every sparrow 's breath is measured out in Moscow dies hard .
5 As in the recent past , and as was to be the case with much greater frequency after the start of the Five-Year Plans , planners in Moscow drew up neat and rather abstract formulations that did not match up closely with local realities and timings .
6 But the legal tangle surrounding ‘ culpability ’ was never really unravelled : no eye-witnesses , contradictory evidence on possible mechanical faults , discrepancies about the time recorded for the breathalyser test — these factors resulted in Kemp getting away comparatively lightly , being banned from driving for three years only , with what must have seemed to many the derisory fine of only four hundred pounds .
7 ‘ The Welsh in Shrewsbury do not invite notice , especially by night , my lord .
8 They died when part of the Sun Valley processing plant in Hereford collapsed as 120 men from 3 brigades fought to control the fire .
9 Industry sources in Newry said today that negotiations with a European company were at ‘ an advanced stage ’ , while a second project was also being negotiated .
10 DETECTIVES in the Republic believe a gang of pickpockets which struck recently at shopping centres in Newry have now moved to Cavan where several stores were targeted in recent days .
11 So delightfully muzzy was she that it seemed to her the night in Nice had never happened …
12 Even now , she thought , if ordeals like that first night in Nice did not happen again , it might yet be possible .
13 However , we were told an application for a house in the open countryside in Montgomeryshire had just been called in .
14 Firms like ICI in Runcorn have far more workers whom they claim are in danger of losing their jobs because of electricity costs .
15 Alice took off the cotton dress which was what young mothers wore in Chelmsford to shop in , put on jeans and a black T-shirt , the kind of clothes she would always wear now , through an indefinitely stretching future .
16 Council bosses in Sheffield had already scrapped the boiler-check system .
17 A later survey in Sheffield showed how membership of a majority party , and consequently the opportunity to implement policies one agreed with , could influence these preferences .
18 WASTELAND in Sheffield contains particularly large numbers of colourful garden escapes .
19 Romanesque architecture in Germany lasted very late , as it did in Lombardy .
20 A law to require any manufacturer selling computers in Germany to take back its equipment for reuse or recycling is being drafted for next year , while governments in Denmark and Sweden are considering legislation this spring for mandating some kind of electronics scrap recycling program .
21 The UK House of Commons defence committee , reporting on Aug. 9 on the preliminary lessons of this so-called " Operation Granby " , noted that it had " stretched " the country 's military resources to the extent that its operational capability in Germany had effectively been destroyed .
22 Yet the electorally oriented ultra-right 's slide in Germany had far from spelt the end of the ‘ new right ’ that emerged throughout western Europe in the past decade .
23 The average freezer on sale in the UK today uses 610kWh of electricity per year ; mass-produced equivalents sold in Germany use only 180kWh per year , but are not available here .
24 Vested interests in Germany saw only what they wanted to see : namely that the Junkers were the traditional political and military leaders of German society , that they had brought about German unification and that this would make Germany into an industrial power of the first order .
25 Labour unrest in Germany grew as 300,000 workers , east and west , walked out in support of striking east German engineering workers .
26 The challenge of the emerging technologies and new media has also led to publishers in Germany setting up a new working group on electronic publishing , the Verleger-Arbeitskreis Elektronisches Publizieren .
27 With design in Germany racing forward , some of their ideas for coordinating fabrics in the bedroom with colours in your wardrobes can create an image which is as cool as a stroll in the Black Forest .
28 Delaunay was represented by three paintings , all of which were sold , and his reputation and influence in Germany increased steadily .
29 The black sacks full of fetid rubbish that are to be seen in Lambeth do not meet the eye on entering Wandsworth .
30 Hostility against US troops stationed in Panama had steadily risen in immediately preceding months , and US personnel and their families were restricted from straying beyond the precincts of military bases .
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