Example sentences of "in [noun] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Just in case at some future date we find ourselves needing to refer back to our agreement . ’ |
2 | For , roughly , the following utterance will be true ( 10 ) There is a man on Mars just in case at the time of speaking there is a man on Mars , whereas ( 11 ) will be true just in case at some time prior to the time of speaking ( 10 ) would have been true : ( 11 ) There was a man on Mars There has been considerable philosophical interest in expressions that have this context-dependent property , like demonstratives , first and second person pronouns , and morphemes indicating tense . |
3 | That white parents support their children morally and financially is confirmed by the number of families in crowds at athletic , boxing and football competitions . |
4 | The lavatory was below ground , and in the white brick walls between the two cubicles a hole had been hacked , one of the best glory-holes in existence at that time . |
5 | A list of Cornish saints recently studied in an early tenth-century manuscript , where in several cases the saints are listed according to geographical contiguousness of parochial dedications , suggests that the parochial structure of Cornwall , as we know it today , was already in existence at that time . |
6 | In October 1984 we analysed the proposal documents from all the 23 Major Project schools in existence at that date , for whom documentation was readily available . |
7 | The Financial Secretary to the Treasury announced in the Committee Stage debate on Clause 15 of the Finance Bill on 13th February a special relief for Discretionary Trusts in existence at 26th March 1974 : |
8 | There were many heads like that in Spain , and I would follow outstanding examples gazing in admiration at that nape , that neck , that flat-backed skull , until the head turned and let me glimpse the face , which was never disappointing . |
9 | I believe he now works in Sheffield at some community centre coaching kids . |
10 | For more information contact us by telefax in France at 01–4809–9539 , in Germany at 01–211–5261–102 , in Italy at 02–825–4368 and in the United Kingdom at 01– . |
11 | These , combined with a particular interest in curative education for children with mental and physical handicaps , he developed over the next eleven years in the course of attachments to children 's hospitals and homes in Austria , Switzerland , and Silesia ( in Germany at that time ) , and , by 1936 , in private practice in Vienna . |
12 | Oh no , I the mine , the mines in Germany at that time were far advanced of what er Britain 's mines were . |
13 | After a long hot journey we had not paid much attention to our surroundings and it seemed unbelievable to be in Germany at last . |
14 | The four ringleaders were sentenced to death on the gibbet and their bodies were hung in chains at various crossroads on the moor . |
15 | A provision of IR£512,000 is included in creditors at 31 December 1992 ( 31 December 1991 : IR£426,000 ) being the excess of the accumulated pension cost over the amounts funded . |
16 | Herons are reasonably common in Sussex at all seasons in suitable localities but , although up to 3 5 have been noted together in autumn and winter , gatherings of any size are rare away from breeding colonies . |
17 | But in our experience , this kind of metacommentary in essays at all levels ( from " A " level through to PhD writing ) tends to be under-used ; readers are left to infer connections and linkages for themselves , and the effectiveness of sections of argument is as a result often significantly reduced . |
18 | The use of quotations in essays at Advanced level may cause difficulty . |
19 | In Tables 6.2 and 6.3 the differences between the two groups are all in the expected direction , with the scale of the difference between the less costly and more costly being very similar for both variables ; some of the differences are large enough to be statistically significant , for example that between those who lived with others or alone in Newham at second assessment ( significant at the one per cent level ) . |
20 | In Brighton at nine-thirty on this Tuesday morning in October , the singing could only be described as ‘ tentative ’ , not at all like the rendering of ‘ Land of Hope and Glory ’ which invariably follows upon the Leader 's speech on the Friday afternoon . |
21 | It does seem that since the last investigation certain development work , " Minerall Adventures , " had been carried out and it is possible that this was in progress at that time . |
22 | Liberal deputies countered this argument by pointing out that " rampant privatization " was already in progress at all levels , including the state administration [ see dacha scandal below ] . |
23 | On a very fine and hot Saturday in September 1925 , a Cubs ' Football Match was in progress at Shady Bower , the playing field belonging to St. Martin 's Church . |
24 | Okay , now by the way you find this material actually covered in Arnold at all . |
25 | It did not work directly , but since the end of the war did coincide with a change in personnel at local level it was quite often the case that local authorities had new education officers at a time when they were eager to innovate . |
26 | Deictic function is pointing out something for the first time , often using demonstratives as in Look at that picture ! ; |
27 | The serial number of this bass , 72997058 , tells us that it was made in Kalamazoo ( that 's the 0 ; guitars made in Nashville at this time carried a 5 ) and that it was the 58th made in the batch that was stamped the 299th day of the year . |
28 | The 9% unsecured loan stock is redeemable at par on 31 May 1995 or , at the Company 's option , in whole or in part at any time in the preceding five years . |
29 | The 12% unsecured loan stock is redeemable at par on 31 May 2000 or , at the Company 's option , in whole or in part at any time in the preceding five years . |
30 | Any differences might be attributed , in part at any rate , to contrasts between the two schemes , the most obvious of which , of course , is compulsion . |