Example sentences of "in [noun] [conj] [v-ing] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Another woman explains how a food co-operative has been set up , buying in bulk and selling at no profit to members . |
2 | These might now be labelled ‘ fundamental principles ’ and it is important to bear them in mind when looking at the limitations of the legal aid scheme ( Pollock , 1975 ) : |
3 | Some of them have spent more terms in schools than others — which must be borne in mind when looking at the position of an individual pupil — but all those factors even out in the local authorities . |
4 | I 'd never heard of work till that moment , and there I was thinking of myself dressed in trousers and sitting at a desk with a ledger . |
5 | During the holiday , Norma who was already suffering the stresses of life as the wife of a Government Minister awoke one night covered in sweat and clawing at a port hole , trying to get out . |
6 | Transfer to the Admiralty enabled him in 1920 to attend evening classes in writing and illuminating at the Central School of Arts and Crafts . |
7 | By 1973 it was in production and selling at a good profit to Jensen for the new Jensen-Healey . |