Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [prep] [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It also acts as a standby in case of breakdown elsewhere in the brewery . |
2 | The first reported case ( Zollinger , 1935 ) was of a woman who could answer " alright " in response to questions immediately after the operation but otherwise could say little more than yes , no , goodbye " , " please " and a few other words . |
3 | This alkali can contribute to acid neutralisation and the intraoesophageal pH increases with time in response to acid even in the absence of salivary secretion . |
4 | To some extent , little or much , the Created God has been in course of production all over the world for all time . |
5 | The extension was unsuccessfully opposed in parliament by deputies both to the left and right of the ruling coalition . |
6 | BT has provided £75,000 in support of Teesside Tomorrow over the past three years . |
7 | And a lot of people have rallied round Terry Biddlecombe , very popular man , Injured Jockeys ' Fund among others and he 's back in the back in the swim fully employed and in action for Mackeson today at er Cheltenham . |
8 | Jeff Dujon in action against Worcestershire early in 1984 , warming up for a century in the Old Trafford Test . |
9 | Also that I described them in car on way home as five most grotesque examples of humanity this side of the swamps of Lousiana . |
10 | It 's as if he were giving a performance of some character he 's dreamed up , and his pale eyes wander in search of effect even in his apparently wildest moments . ‘ |
11 | She 's formed her own production company , Siren Films , and after her ‘ Blonde Ambition ’ tour she plans to make Blessing In Disguise with Beatty again at the helm . |
12 | In winter from Redshank also by dark wings , white underparts and longer legs , trailing well behind in flight , and from Greenshank by darker upper parts and red legs . |
13 | There there are systems in place in schools already for that and there always have been . |
14 | Carrying out a siege in Brazil against rebels , Tom and Gerald , happy to be put in charge of cannon instead of their earlier muskets , describe their efforts against the stone walls of the enemy as ‘ very good fun ’ and are mildly reproved by Archie , who cries , ‘ I do n't call that fun ’ , as : |
15 | FOUR men are due to appear in court in Mildenhall today after an incident in a Haverhill pub which left two people needing hospital treatment . |
16 | But for many Chinese people he remained a great leader who , in spite of mistakes later in life , had led China into a new era . |
17 | True , she was still making an adequate living from the game , earning in excess of £22,000 both in 1987 and 1988 . |
18 | In fact , yachts are much in evidence in Formentera especially off the glorious white beach of Illetas . |
19 | They would set the treatment of children in trouble in Scotland apart from the rest of the United Kingdom . |
20 | Repopulation of adenosine receptors during the second occlusion can then result in phosphorylation of proteins early in the ischaemic period and these mediate the protection . |
21 | The Special Commissioner found that the taxpayer was entitled to elect for the amount distributed to be reduced by the allowable expenditure in accordance with s 74(4) , since , as a matter of construction , the provision applied to all capital distributions in respect of shares regardless of the relative amount . |
22 | ( See Chapter 6 under " Interest " ) ( 4 ) Where the defendant is an individual or a company who has been served outside the jurisdiction under Ord 8 , r 2(2) ( 9 ) , or , within the jurisdiction but is " domiciled " in Scotland , Northern Ireland , Belgium , Denmark , France , the Federal Republic of Germany ( West Germany ) , Italy , Luxembourg or the Netherlands , judgment may be entered in default of defence only by leave of the " Registrars " . |
23 | The society grew rapidly and Mary Sumner , an indefatigable letter-writer , kept in touch with members all over the world . |
24 | The threat was scarcely veiled ; and Lothar had probably been in touch with Pippin already as an obvious ally against Charles . |
25 | Women have to keep it accessible and alive within them , or they are cut off from their roots , whereas men may live almost entirely through the light of day , and keep in touch with night solely through the women in their lives . |
26 | From the minutes of the meeting of 15 January , it seems that the society was already in touch with correspondents all over the United Kingdom . |
27 | BURLY rugby international Moss Keane was recovering in hospital in Dublin today from a vicious mugging attack . |
28 | A 13-YEAR-OLD boy was recovering in hospital in Cheltenham yesterday after biting his pet dog , which was attacking one of his friends . |
29 | So Saunders will be back in training with Liverpool today with Souness having to decide if the Welsh ace will be in the right frame of mind to face Chelsea tomorrow . |
30 | They were working at about the same time as Turner and Constable and shared those artists ’ concerns in relation to painting directly from nature , which Dahl described as Naturvei — nature 's Way . |