Example sentences of "in [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 In Germany just after the First World War , for example , working class organisations were so far removed from both the objective interests of the class and the concern of its members that they were incapable of seizing the revolutionary opportunities open to them .
32 It had very considerable influence in Germany up to the First World War , and also , in somewhat diluted form , in both Britain and America ( see chapter 6 ) .
33 WIMBLEDON champion Andre Agassi is set to make his tournament comeback in Germany tomorrow after eight weeks out of action through a wrist tendon injury .
34 Agassi boost : Andre Agassi is set to make his tournament comeback in Germany tomorrow after eight weeks out of action with tendonitis of the right wrist .
35 The wing had stopped off in Germany merely for some flaps to be fitted .
36 For another five years work , so I served five years in Germany too as a , as a miner .
37 A LORRY driver told the High Court in Inverness yesterday of the night he had been masked , bound and abducted by two men who had threatened to shoot him after his load of spirits , tobacco and foodstuffs had been stolen from Inverness .
38 It was agreed that any club invited to the Glenfiddich will be paired with a local side to allow them to play the fixture in midweek either before or after the trip to Glasgow .
39 Although only four birds had ever been recorded before 1948 , Little Ringed Plovers have bred in Sussex frequently since 1950 .
40 Has been recorded regularly in Sussex only since 1950 , although this species may have been overlooked previously .
41 Beyond the relationship between parents-in-law and children-in-law , there is little evidence of support , except in cases where for individual and idiosyncratic reasons people happen to form a good relationship , say with a sister-in-law .
42 Approve the amendment of the Solicitors ' Remuneration Order 1972 to provide for the Law Society to grant Remuneration Certificates to either [ i ] residuary beneficiaries in cases where the only executor is a solicitor acting in his or her professional capacity , with a review of the position one year from the date of implementation of the new SRO , or [ ii ] residuary beneficiaries in cases where at least one executor is a solicitor acting in his or her professional capacity .
43 The Commission would have no automatic powers , however , in cases where at least one of the merging companies ( i ) derived less than pounds 1,750 million of its global turnover in the EC ; or ( ii ) derived more than two-thirds of total turnover from a single EC country .
44 Poiana Brasov is a skier 's oasis in Romania just like the small glass balls that you turn upside down and watch the snow fall on the perfect setting .
45 A speaker at the demonstration compared the situation in Romania unfavourably with the dramatic events unfolding across Eastern Europe and demanded an end to the Ceausescu dictatorship .
46 She died 20 March 1931 at her daughter 's home in Middlesbrough just after her ninetieth birthday , with her mental faculties unimpaired to the last .
47 Aid worker Rod Jones was expected back in Middlesbrough today after an arduous trip to take milk to Romanian babies .
48 People living in Middlesbrough now in Cleveland and Hull part of Humberside are also backing the campaign , he said .
49 Wearside Christians will lead a procession to Tunstall Hills in Sunderland today for an Easter service .
50 The officer was the passenger in a Rover patrol car travelling at 70mph while responding to a call about a stolen Nissan 200 ZX Turbo being driven fast and erratically in Sunderland late on Wednesday .
51 Two hundred delegates gathering in Cardiff today for a Euro-Conference on ‘ Sustainability ’ will be told that new planning policies must be used to encourage environmentally sustainable forms of development .
52 At TWW , in Cardiff initially for me , there was always a song in the air and plenty of team spirit on the ground .
53 As an economic concept , its fortunes have waxed and waned in response largely to the demand for labour by industry and the availability of labour reserves in the general population .
54 Since the Soweto uprising , some reforms of the system have taken place , in response partly to this political pressure but partly also to the changing nature of the South African economy .
55 In-Service needs are ever expanding , in response both to the demands of the national Curriculum , Local Management of Schools and the definition of denominational identity .
56 The social and economic functions of the countryside are undergoing marked change , in response both to significant shifts in agricultural , environmental and planning policies and to increasing demands placed on rural land .
57 If there is such a thing as a simulation in the same relation to suffering as imagination to perception , it is in response not to a real but to a fictitious situation ; it is the emotion of the actor revelling in the part of a tragic hero .
58 Er in Belgium of course in eighteen thirty erm a nationalist revolt broke out in response really to the French revolution of that year .
59 Batty more or less played this 5 man in defence anyway with just the odd run forward , so maybe Wilko will just ask him to drop back a bit .
60 He would have enjoyed the odd weekend in Brighton away from the pressures of London life , if only she 'd had a bigger flat .
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