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

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1 It is not going to require all schemes to increase pensions in payment by up to a maximum of 5 per cent a year .
2 The success experienced among the eastern Angles with the conversion of Eorpwald may have been due in part at least to the influence of older patterns established by missionaries in the time of Raedwald , but nevertheless it testifies to Eadwine 's real influence in the East Anglian area at this time .
3 These appear to be associated in part at least with the state of the labour market and the demand for women 's labour ( Ermisch 1983 ) .
4 Crawford was seen in Play for Today after the first two episodes in the final series of Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em had already been shown .
5 The only ray of hope which the BDDA perceived in the report was Dr Eichholz 's call for " a close study of all methods of communication including phonetics linguistics , fingerspelling , finger-reading and gesture " , coupled with a recommendation that " fingerspelling ( the spelling and the reading of it ) should be taught in schools at least in the final period of school life . "
6 We eventually arrived in Dunkirk at 2.00pm with a three hour wait until our ferry sailed .
7 The effect of Beveridge 's view of marriage being a relationship which created economic dependency in the wife is therefore one which will remain in practice until well after the end of the century .
8 It is dealt with in detail here because visitors in search of out of the way spots are almost certain to pass through it on their way to Appenzell , or even to break their journey here .
9 No more is it possible to claim that the strict code of social morality and convention which helped to sustain the political system was held in place from outside against the will of most Japanese people .
10 His evidence was the migration of the water hen ( Tribonyx ventralis ) , which arrived in enormous numbers in November from somewhere in the north , and returned again after only two or three months .
11 He will be in charge at least until the end of the season .
12 Five-bedroom , double-garaged properties , individually designed and standing in plots of well over an acre .
13 The Committee approved the trend towards cooking in sculleries rather than on open fires in living rooms although the latter remained the only option for many families living in rooms until well into the inter-war period .
14 Groups of unemployed men marched in procession from all over the country to protest in the capital , and in the course of these hunger marches , stayed overnight in institutions such as that of the Bedford Union .
15 If so , it suggests that liberal policies will be implemented in Peru at least for a few months this year , whatever the general public thinks .
16 The last mill these waters powered was Awre Corn Mill , an old site in use at least since the time of the Domesday Survey , having reputedly belonged to Edward the Confessor .
17 The blacksmith 's forge at Hailing Bottom was in use until just before the 1914 war , the blacksmith was then Eblin Brown who emigrated to Canada .
18 As indicated in the first chapter , there has evolved during relatively recent times a " traditional " listing of Muftis , the tradition beginning essentially with Mustakimzade and reaching perhaps definitive expression in the widely-used the equally widely-used chronological history by Danismend , and , more recently , Altunsu 's In respect at least of the origins of the institution this tradition has triumphed over another of some antiquity , advanced by Katib Celebi and followed by Hezarfen and the western authors d'Ohsson and Hammer , which names Hizir Bey ( d. 863/1459 ) , the first kadi of Istanbul , as the first Seyhulislam and which differs in several other respects from the now-accepted account of the succession of fifteenth-century Muftis .
19 Amsterdam 's three main hospitals called in staff from all round the city as the toll of dead and wounded rose .
20 The attempt to minimise industrial conflict has been a goal of public policy in Britain at least since the last century when the Conciliation Act of 1896 was passed .
21 Decisions made over the next three months seem certain to shape the future of work and play in Britain until well into the next century .
22 According to Jesus , it is not possible to consider real foundations in marriage and in life without also considering the spiritual dimension to our lives .
23 The only person I ever felt I might fall in love with again in the same way was a Japanese , the poet Takahashi Mutsuo .
24 Pozdyshev also reaffirmed that Russia plans to keep its Chernobyl-type reactors in operation until well into the next century " after making the necessary safety changes " .
25 At the 2 " tR threshold , these small signal modes are degenerate with the oscillating frequency spectrum , but as A is increased , they transphase in frequency until halfway between the oscillating frequencies .
26 Their expertise lies in enabling others and others to take advantage of arts facilities and helping them erm or working with them to produce the things that happen , for example all the erm posters which were up during last years festival erm were produced in conjunction with community arts which erm has erm er produced on Ditchfern Place , erm and earlier this morning I was thinking that up as I think other councillors did , that more serious of projects which community arts are now entering into er in Chesterton in particularly in the children erm I think councillors went to Dickfield women 's photograph project and it is things like that about giving people confidence to join arts in a way erm with which they might never otherwise have experienced and the community arts have taken just that .
27 Entrants have travelled to the Three Counties Showground in Malvern from all over the world .
28 I took her to JaƩn and they are keeping her in hospital until tomorrow at the very least .
29 A handful of scraps provided enough encouragement , and soon I was catching starlings in batches of up to a dozen .
30 Now the tense of the main verb , in other words not the bit in the when clause or the as soon as clause or whatever , normally virtually it gives it away because if it 's future in the main the chances are extremely high that it 's going to be future in French at least in the time clause .
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