Example sentences of "in a [adj] [noun pl] ' [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The tournament is again a Belfast Telegraph copyright , and one of 12 in a European Seniors ' calendar now worth over £800,000 in prize-money .
2 His greatest successes came on the cup front , scoring the goal that took the FA Cup to the Bridge in 1970 ( the only time Chelsea have won it ) , and the following season sharing in a European Cup-Winners ' Cup replay triumph over Real Madrid .
3 Demi Moore has out-styled Julia Roberts , Mariah Carey and Cher by becoming Hollywood 's best tressed star in a recent hairdressers ' poll .
4 Jan Murray , the England left wing , avoids becoming the filling in a Finnish defenders ' sandwich during the UEFA Women 's Championship Group Three game at Brentford yesterday .
5 He was sentenced to six months in a young offenders ' institute .
6 Raymond Allison , 17 , of Amberley Green , Pallister Park , Middlesbrough , was sentenced to nine months in a young offenders ' institute when he appeared before Teesside Crown Court yesterday .
7 Thompson was sentenced to 27 months in a young offenders ' institute , and Livingstone was fined £150 .
8 Nathan Adams , 18 , David Elsom , 17 , Jason Green , 17 , Simon Lindley , 17 , Gavin Saunders , 17 , Richard Whittaker , 18 and Nicholas Crook , 18 , were sentenced to nine months in a young offenders ' institution .
9 If she was a boy , she says , she would have been put in a young offenders ' institution .
10 Judge William Hannah sentenced Elsdon to 21 months and Cook to 19 months , both in a young offenders ' institution .
11 He was sentenced to 18 months in a young offenders ' institution disqualified from driving for two years .
12 Burglar sentenced : Jamie Raper , 20 , of Wharfe Way , Darlington , was yesterday sentenced at Teesside Crown Court to 12 months in a young offenders ' institution after he admitted burgling a house in Carmel Road North , Darlington .
13 Judge David Bryant sentenced him to nine months in a young offenders ' institution .
14 A YOUTH who inflicted what a sheriff described yesterday as an appalling gaping face wound on a teenager he slashed was ordered to be detained for 15 months in a young offenders ' institution .
15 She was a pianist and he met her while they were both taking part in a young performers ' competition .
16 She taught music in a private girls ' school in Edinburgh .
17 There was the Masters ' Room on the ground floor — they took it out to put in a new directors ' lift — and whenever one of our ships docked in London her master would come for a drink and a chat with Mr.Andrew — like a sort of club , it was .
18 In the past year she has won classes at Aldershot and Farnborough , Basingstoke and Woking Festivals and has taken part in a week-long performers ' workshop at the Edinburgh Festival .
19 That might help undo memories of living in or around Lucca in a displaced persons ' camp when they left Trieste ; a little cosseted security makes up for the times when there were seventeen families in one room .
20 In a hundred years ' time , I said to him , wrote Harsnet ( and Goldberg , putting the pad aside , began to type again ) , in a hundred years ' time I said to him , ( he typed ) no one will remember either you or me .
21 In a hundred years ' time , I said to him , wrote Harsnet ( and Goldberg , putting the pad aside , began to type again ) , in a hundred years ' time I said to him , ( he typed ) no one will remember either you or me .
22 In a hundred years ' time a solitary figure might well be seen on a lonely road gazing down into the valley , wondering about ‘ Little Hintock ’ .
23 In a hundred years ' time your Fuselis will look as old as they are , not as old as they should be .
24 Uncle Kevin was in a big solicitors ' practice : they 'd find a place for him .
25 Her parents Robert and Carol joined in the hunt , which ended on Boxing Day when a man walking his dog in a nearby lovers ' lane found Johanna 's black trainers in a hedge .
26 This chapter contains an overview of the present state of play , and considers the basic requirements for practice in a conventional solicitors ' partnership .
27 In a management buy-out , the managers are in a unique insiders ' position .
28 Living in the house , Farrel soon discovered , was like being a very junior NCO in a senior officers ' mess .
29 That person is a menace to everyone but he may well think that , in a few hours ' time , he 'll be back to normal and no harm will be done .
30 Some people expect that in a few decades ' time youngsters will learn from their home tutor computers and rarely , if ever , have contact with a human teacher .
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