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

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1 But we are convinced that the housegroup group , if it is to be powerful in building people up for the fight , is the place for this .
2 ( Mugler also held an equally magnificent Aids benefit in Los Angeles earlier in the year . )
3 When I traced my own family tree I found that the Heys had come into the parish of Penistone ( and more particularly to that part known as the township of Thurlstone where I lived ) about the year 1800 and that during the previous three centuries they had resided in Kirkburton parish immediately to the north .
4 Smith himself died 10 years later , buried in Highgate Cemetery close to the grave of Karl Marx .
5 THE ZULU leader , Mangosuthu Buthelezi , held talks with Margaret Thatcher in Downing Street yesterday as the Prime Minister prepared to withstand attacks over her southern Africa policy at the Commonwealth Heads of Government conference in Kuala Lumpur later this month .
6 ADRA is planning to explore the use of other local forms of dramatic expression in AIDS education elsewhere in the country .
7 Since 1970 , the Venezuelan government has encouraged the Piaroa to form larger communities in downriver positions closer to the administrative centre .
8 And in this sense , when we liberate South Africa we will also create , we hope a state in the world which will become foremost in fighting racism all over the world and at the lower level our community based organizations our non-governmental organizations that have across colour built up structures to move communities forward if our friends in Eastern Europe and elsewhere could see how that is done at grass roots level in the hell of racism as I say they would have a lot to learn .
9 Such Soviet commentaries revealed deep unease about the implications of growing anti-Soviet sentiments in Southwest Asia early in the 1980s .
10 Gandhi has described in Satyagraha in South Africa how in the course of the struggle against the Black Act of 1907 , which required every Indian over the age of eight in the Transvaal to register and be finger-printed , he developed his doctrine of satyagraha or ‘ truth-force ’ and its practical application in civil disobedience .
11 ‘ An English beggar dressed in tatters swaggers up to the abbey gates , asks for a casket to be handed over , and the monks cheerfully comply . ’
12 Four robbers , two of whom were believed to be armed , threatened two security guards at the side entrance of the post office in Constitution Street close to the headquarters of Tayside police in Bell Street .
13 The privilege from self-incrimination is abrogated in bankruptcy proceedings not by the opening words of section 31 of the Theft Act 1968 , but by rule 6.175 of the Insolvency Rules 1986 made pursuant to section 412 of the Act of 1986 :
14 Their habitations would be huts , which they would have to build themselves , in desert land away from the few cities ; their diet would be healthy and sustaining but it would be monotonous , and they would have to do without delicacies which many of them might have become used to in the Diaspora .
15 Official prudence was not dictated by any fear that a rescue might be staged by middle-aged Fascists in sports jackets somewhere along the Bayswater Road .
16 ‘ Take a look in shop doorways early in the mornings .
17 The event takes place in swimming pools all over the country until Sunday .
18 A close relative of Hector 's , the Chilean black dolphin , is caught in surface gill-nets all along the Chilean coast , its only habitat .
19 I lived in Hastings getting up at dawn every day to teach part-time in art colleges all over the country .
20 A slimmer ARCO with a more heavily weighted local flavour is a pattern reflected in art fairs all over the world .
21 So how about having a look at disability — perhaps then we 'll be seen as people and not charity cases capable only of living our lives in day centres away from the public , instead of blending in harmoniously with the able-bodied world .
22 The decision-making procedures within the BEA were , however , slow and , even when a decision to advance design had been taken , some headquarters engineers argued that there should be no change in station designs even in the two years before its sets were ordered ( typically seven years before planned commissioning and eight years before actual commissioning ) .
23 Police now want to talk to a number of people who were in St Giles just before the attack … they think they are vital witnesses .
24 Accommodation is available throughout the year in 2-star hotels close to the school .
25 Speech modes , however qualified , and indeed the fully colloquial , become public norms in ways that-contrast sharply with the period of printed public norms .
26 Nevertheless , despite these problems there will be growth in synfuels production through to the end of the century and beyond with most of the growth resulting from new projects supported by governments or from already established programmes .
27 An intensive bout of lobbying by both sides followed during the next month , both in New York and in capital cities all over the world .
28 The Ulster Girls ' Choir gave a concert in January 1967 and a garden fete in Chambers Park later in the year which raised £350 .
29 With his daughter Antionette he performed in music halls all over the country .
30 Happiness , he says , is greatly enhanced by close relationships falling in love rates high on the happiness scale as does a satisfying job .
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