Example sentences of "in [noun prp] [conj] [pron] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 To administer the new arrangement , the Cambridge Board established its own ad hoc rural areas committee in February 1930 in conjunction with other developments in Cambridgeshire and which reflected the Board 's interest and developing policy for course provision under both Chapters II and III .
2 He and his wife , Kathy , moved from a large thatched house in Berkshire when they bought the property eight years ago .
3 They want the thing to be sorted out properly in Brussels and they want the French authorities to be told in no uncertain terms that it 's their job to control the activities of their farmers .
4 Parts of the sequence exist elsewhere but it is only in Bratislava that you find the complete set .
5 ‘ But I played well in Dubai and I think the course here is good for my game .
6 There had been 36 seizures nationally in January and he thought the number of arrests could be counted on the fingers of one hand .
7 But such songs were no novelties even at court entertainments in Florence and we have the melody and bass of a song composed by Piero Strozzi and sung by Giulio Caccini ( 1550–1610 ) in a masque for the wedding of Francesco I two years before the publication of Galilei 's Dialogo , in which Strozzi was supposed to be one of the interlocutors .
8 That pronunciation is a mistake that I made all the time that I worked in Scotland and I know the sensitivities which it aroused .
9 He remembered those pot-bellied children in Nairobi and he wanted the facts .
10 My brother was sacked by a Tory council many years ago in Derbyshire because he had the guts to take it on , and he has nothing to apologise for .
11 It was shortly after Saint-Léon 's arrival in Russia that he instigated the teaching of the so-called character dance at the Imperial St. Petersburg Theatrical Academy .
12 This building was the first great Byzantine church in Russia and it set the pattern for innumerable smaller churches .
13 Alix bought some the next day , on her free half day in Cambridge before she took the Bletchley route to her Oxford interview ( for she was a clever girl , Alix ) — but she never dared to apply it , save in the privacy of her own room , until she went to Cambridge herself as a bona fide student the following autumn .
14 Once , Reginald Forte , the famous organist , came to Middleton in Teesdale and I had the pleasure of attending that concert .
15 Tony , 28 , from Middlesbrough , is last year 's British welterweight champion and was awarded best fighter of the competition in Sweden after he beat the local champion in the final .
16 ‘ I was a policeman for twelve years in Jordan before I joined the Black June .
17 This was a very strong phenomenon in Harrogate and we felt the erm the county had not er understood that matter seriously enough .
18 He had attended an International Conference on Science and the Advancement of New States at Rehovot in Israel and there met the Rev. Solomon Caulker , then Vice-Principal of Fourah Bay College .
19 Whether that would have been , at that time , for the benefit of the mass of the Chinese people we 're talking about erm I do n't think I , I rather think that the er turn that Mao took probably in the long run , in the long term , was to the benefit of the mass of people erm the peasantry , the workers in China because I think the alternative would have been erm international exploitation .
20 A GIRL aged 14 was burned alive in Bombay after she rejected the advances of a young boy , the Press Trust of India reported yesterday .
21 [ Drafted in 1986 , this was the first systematic revision of the terms of the post-war international settlement in Yugoslavia and it opened the way to the Great Serbian expansion which began in 1987 . ]
22 Now , to illustrate the difference between sort of causation , one of my favourites is if you take the number of new born babies in Holland and you take the number of storks , they 're found to significantly correlate .
23 Steering the RCN through the gravest provocation and confrontations — over industrial action , inadequacy of resources , management reorganisations , and the latest debacle over the implementation of a new clinical grading structure — he is strategically well placed to voice a considered opinion on the future of the profession in Britain as we enter the next decade .
24 Something happened to political life in Britain when it became the preserve of professionals .
25 I remind him of the disproportionate harm that the MacSharry proposals would cause and seek his assurance that he will bear in mind the Scottish farmers and all those elsewhere in Britain when he represents the interests of the British Government and the British farmer in Europe .
26 But those three months are something Leslie will always be thankful for as it was in France that they diagnosed the toxoplasmosis so early .
27 Dr Booth was admittedly ‘ horrified by the amount of fat it carried ’ and it was not until he saw wild boar in a wild life park in France that he realised the opportunities .
28 But in France if they did the same thing they would be talking in French down their machine .
29 All I will permit myself to say is that there clearly exists a coherent body of thought within the present Conservative parliamentary Party ( supported , it would seem from the number of signatures added to the ‘ Fresh Start ’ petition circulated at the 1992 Conservative Party Conference , by a large number of members in the country ) , which is increasingly concerned by the direction of events in Europe and which makes the connection between this and Britain 's recent economic woes .
30 she wanted to do some concerts in Europe and I booked the tour .
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