Example sentences of "in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Robert Bevan , one of their number , had worked at Pont-Aven and had known Paul Gauguin , and Sickert , whose sympathy with France went deep , owned a house in Neuville , on the outskirts of Dieppe , which he lent for a time to the Gilmans .
2 Helena was educated at a French boarding-school in Neuville , and then at Notting Hill High School .
3 Racing people believed in blood-lines .
4 Stock chymotrypsin solution ( Sigma ; product code C4129 ) was made up in HCl ( 25mmoldm -3 ) and the concentration adjusted with TES ( 100mM , pH7.8 ) to produce a rate of change of absorbance of 0.025 units min -1 at 405nm and 20°C in a control assay consisting of chymotrypsin ( 7–8μg in 0.6ml ) ; 0.3ml TES ( 100mM , pH7.8 ) ; and 0.3ml of a solution of substrate ( 1.2mM ) in 50% dimethylsulphoxide/TES .
5 In awarding penalties for failure to comply with precepts issued under s 51 , TMA 1970 , the General Commissioners had taken all the relevant circumstances into account and the Court would not vary the amounts determined , according to the Chancery Division in Delapage Ltd v Highbury General Commissioners and IRC [ 1992 ] STI 205 .
6 In only one instance , the tobacco industry , has the MMC recommended companies actually be split up ; it recommended that Imperial Tobacco should sell its 42.5 per cent share in Gallaghers , but the Secretary of State did not accept this recommendation .
7 The situation in the traditional poem , as exemplified by Sidney , is an I — She one , where the pronouns reveal the gap between the lover and his mistress ; in Donne , as I have shown elsewhere , l it is an I-Thou , and above all a We/Us/Our relationship , where the lovers exist , after the consummation , as a unit , a model to others , from which point Donne 's wit takes off in a brilliant sequence of rhetorical strategies .
8 Yet , despite this intimacy , the fact that they exist as a couple with a unique value in each other 's eyes ( a point marvellously grasped in Donne 's love-poetry ) , they remain separate , even when man and woman strive to overcome the fundamental dualism of life .
9 In Donne and Ben Jonson , Shelley and Jane Austen , in Methodism , in Protestantism , in the Reformation and Renaissance .
10 Although Arkin , who had created the role of Harry Berlin in Murray Schisgal 's Luv in 1964 ( in Mike Nichols 's production ) , had directed sketches in revue , he had never directed a legitimate play before .
11 In The Times , an anonymous critic wrote : ‘ Resourcefully fey and lyrically frivolous , the new ‘ diversion with music ’ at the Lyric , Hammersmith — Share My Lettuce erratically follows in more familiar ( and more varied ) idioms the new directions in revue signposted by Cranks …
12 ‘ We wanted a certain type and Betty White , our casting director , said there was this young man in revue we ought to have a look at . ’
13 Each landing was almost an inch deep in cartridge cases across which the thin track of dried blood still passed .
14 Several guerrillas , wreathed in cartridge bandoliers , were reading comics near an empty café where an old man was picking crumbs of bread off a table .
15 These days there 's a mastic type compound for every situation , and my favourite for external use us a one-part polysulphide , available in cartridge form for use in a skeleton gun .
16 It is predicted the Democratic majority in the legislature in Tallahassee will block his proposals , giving a valuable psychological victory to the pro-choicers .
17 One is Professor Leonora Stern , in Tallahassee .
18 It 's from a note to William Rossetti — the MS is in Tallahassee — about a poem he published for her .
19 I know of another case in Florida in which a 17-year-old boy bought booze from a Jax Liquor Store ( a supermarket chain found throughout the state ) in Tallahassee .
20 It will be an early user of the new machine , while the Supercomputer Computations Research Institute at Florida State University in Tallahassee is also planning to evaluate it .
21 In short , we may recognise three sources for the similarities in bylaws of common field farming in the East Midlands : first , a pattern of intermingled parcels of land involving all classes of tenants and lords ; second , some commonly accepted principles governing social life , which may fairly be regarded as the necessary outcome of the first proposition ; third , a similar physical environment which influenced the choice of farming objectives ; and last , similar economic pressures arising from the basic human need for food , and developing along similar lines , as the market in agricultural produce expanded and communities were driven to pursue change in the same general direction .
22 For example , although we do not have in English the grammaticalization of the levels of respect that exist in Javanese , we do have means of expressing degrees of respect , largely by choices in the use of expressions : thus ( 31 ) would generally be a more polite request than ( 30 ) : ( 30 ) I want to see you for a moment ( 31 ) I wondered if I could possibly see you for a moment So by taking at first just the grammaticalized or encoded features of context in the world 's languages , we would have both something like a " discovery procedure " for relevant functions of language , and a constraint on the relatively vacuous theorizing that often attends speculation about the " functions of speech " .
23 the annual general meeting of the above-named Society to be held in Rainhill village hall , Thursday the second of December nineteen ninety three at seven thirty P M.
24 Ford in Rainhill hotseat
25 ‘ There are 25,000 people in Halewood and they have been short-changed since the psychiatric services were based in Rainhill Hospital and Whiston .
26 Marx 's concern in Formen with defining two types of existence and two types of property is , however , not limited to establishing a contrast .
27 Above all he was right in arguing as he did in Formen that the absence of ‘ private property ’ in no way implies ‘ the law of the jungle ’ .
28 Leavis , who countered How To Read with a booklet , How to Teach Reading , and Winters , who declared in 1937 , ‘ Mr Pound resembles a village loafer who sees much and understands little ’ , told the same story as Tate : Pound was a naïf , an imagination and sensory apparatus that consistently performed better than it knew , in ways that the maker 's own discursive intelligence failed to comprehend or measure up to ; in Winters 's memorable and mordant judgement of 1943 , ‘ a sensibility without a mind , or with as little mind as is well possible ’ .
29 In Yamshchikov 's view the Hamburg sheet music library , which has lain for forty-five years in one of St Petersburg 's special storage areas , could be used for barter .
30 Why should I bother to keep rabbits in hutches ?
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