Example sentences of "in the [noun pl] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Vienna 's trump cards include concerts in the palaces where Mozart made music .
2 She got injured in her back somewhere , but er it was national news , I mean it was in The Mirror and all the papers and it became a , for a day or two it was er it was in everywhere , and the theory is that er it was this erm very very dry summer and a very very wet autumn and a bit of dry rot in the timbers somewhere , but it was it was another
3 Rome had at this time little interest in the lands beyond , which lay mainly in the highland zone and were inhabited by the earlier and less civilized peoples .
4 The problem was naturally most acute in the lands where feudalism was most highly developed : in northern France and the Low Countries , in England and south Italy after the Norman conquests , and in Syria after the First Crusade .
5 In fact there is no reason to believe that the Franks were involved in any long-distance migration : archaeology and history suggest that they originated in the lands immediately to the east of the Rhine .
6 He usually employs the work kivas , which literally means animal fleece , but occasionally — especially in the scenes where Helen is being entertained — he chooses to use the word tap e s instead .
7 In the scenes where the father talked to the character now played by George Birkitt , he kept hearing the father 's line in his ear , mistaking it for his cue , and coming in with George 's line .
8 Any ice left after the previous day 's racing had been broken conclusively in the scenes out in the station , and the party had already gelled and was in full swing .
9 Canada was judged to have participated in the talks primarily to safeguard concessions gained under the FTA .
10 We are doing our best to make progress in the talks so that the Iraqi people will get the benefit of the export of Iraqi oil in the near future .
11 I kicked the blackguard in the guts as hard as I could , flogged him into insensibility , and dropped him in the canal .
12 In his very helpful and full submissions Mr. Lester has pointed out that there is no evidence of practical difficulties in the jurisdictions where relaxations of this kind have already been allowed , but I do not consider that , full as these researches have been , they justify the view that no substantial increase resulted in the cost of litigation as a result of these relaxations , and , in any event , the Parliamentary processes in these jurisdictions are different in quite material respects from those in the United Kingdom .
13 Yet it is one of the most distinctive brachiopods in the whole record and it has internal structures which make it clear that none of the abundant brachiopods in the strata above or below could possibly be classified as even distant relations .
14 Put it in the soups too when you 're not looking . ’
15 I have n't seen any primroses sort of like in the hedges yet
16 And , as I 've touched on that subject , as an engineer , I am glad to have seen so many ladies in the teams tonight !
17 That 's created quite a problem because it 's more difficult to teach the lads in the teams how to deal with things like that .
18 Sagging wicker garden chairs , shabby trunks , cat baskets , camping stoves , old tennis racquets , fishing waders , and Paul 's pram , unused for nine years , were housed here , jostling each other , and coated with dust , bird droppings and the debris from ancient nests in the beams above .
19 Whenever the minimum number of Directors shall be one such Director shall have authority to authorise all the powers and discretions by the regulations of the Company expressed to be vested in the Directors generally and Regulation 89 of Table A shall be modified accordingly .
20 Whenever the minimum number of Directors shall be one such Director shall have authority to authorise all the powers and discretions by the regulations of the Company expressed to be vested in the Directors generally and Regulation 89 of Table A shall be modified accordingly .
21 Driven by the tax incentive identified by Modigliani and Miller , firms in the industries most able to resist recession have taken on most of the debt .
22 Loch Ness was in the pages again , this time because the only known Wellington bomber to exist is on the bottom .
23 Each of these , or examples like them , will be treated in the pages below , together with more familiar examples of pragmatic implication .
24 The driving impulse was the fear of the development of a " dangerous class " in the cities where children were growing up ill disciplined and ill exampled by their parents .
25 In the cities also they find exciting shops and entertainments .
26 In America where initially it was done one state after another , it actually has changed quite a lot and erm the developments have been very interesting , partly because they 've been in the courts rather than in Congress .
27 He will take action in the courts equally for the State as for the individual against any local authority acting ‘ ultra vires ’ , that is , beyond their powers .
28 Davide saw how they fastened their hopes on his powers of persuasion in the courts where identity and responsibility are conferred .
29 This can have two main dimensions : first , that between the judge and the other participants in the process — lawyers , witnesses , police , juries ; second , in the courts where more than one judge sits , that among the judges themselves .
30 However , in exceptional circumstances , where there is evidence of seriously threatening and violent behaviour on the part of an individual client towards a worker , an interdict can be sought in the courts specifically prohibiting that individual from molesting a particular employee , or visiting , for example a work location where previous visits have indicated a likelihood of danger to staff .
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