Example sentences of "[noun] of [adv] in the " in BNC.
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1 | Data from HIPE give some indication of where in the hospital service older people are treated . |
2 | On the livestock side Stuart Ashworth warned that beef producers should brace themselves for a cut in the Beef Special Premium ‘ the base for Scotland is 244,000 male animals but there will be at least 300,000 head this year so we can anticipate a cut of somewhere in the region of 20-25 per cent in BSP payments . |
3 | The early part of the band 's career witnessed incredible international success , making them undoubtedly the best known exponents of rockabilly in the world — no mean feat for three guys just out of their teens . |
4 | I was kind of like in the middle |
5 | Dorothea had told Florence Ames the story of Gaily in the church twice before , and neither of them was yet tired of it , Dorothea because it pleased her friend so to hear it , and Florence because it pleased her that the man had been somehow vindicated , turned out to be as good as she had thought , and a friend . |
6 | But the doctor discerned no more than the ghost of either in the Rector 's smile . |
7 | I mean you 're you 're not sort of right in the centre of town , but |
8 | I thought it was a towing bar for that , but it 's another boat sort of down in the in the se se harbour . |
9 | No and you see it 's just them two I think they could put him sort of like in the hall and if there 's a |
10 | I have n't seen any primroses sort of like in the hedges yet |
11 | I parked sort of out in the car park and then got a tr a trolley and wheeled it rather than have to try and get back into that lot . |
12 | I rang Haines to tell him of that fact and there was nothing else I could do as I had no notion of where in the Bahamas Max might be . |
13 | Again there is no guidance as to how to choose between the four categories , and no acknowledgement that such choices will be based on political perceptions of where in the organizations a group 's interests will be best protected . |
14 | Hume described Berkeley 's attack on abstract ideas as ‘ the most important development of late in the republic of letters ’ . |
15 | Even Richard Branson had to take his Virgin group private with Japanese backing to prosper , while Anita Roddick 's Body Shop , riding the environmental bandwagon , has taken a hammering of late in the stock market . |
16 | Psychometric tests which attempt to measure students ' ability to use the library have been developed and made use of primarily in the USA . |
17 | It reveals that man is essentially cast in the mode of being-in-the-world , and moreover that the world itself can be made sense of only in the context of man 's own " projects " . |
18 | An account of where in the development of individuals evolved changes productive of shifts in adult behaviour are expressing themselves . |
19 | D'Addario have led the way of late in the use of recycled paper for string packets . |
20 | But remember , Scots have the worst record for deaths from cancer of anywhere in the developed world and skin cancer rates have seen large increases recently . |
21 | The fire did not break out in a deserted building in the middle of nowhere in the wee small hours of the morning . |
22 | The press immediately took the heat off Margaret Thatcher , went for Norman Tebbit and went for Edwina Currie , and I think that was a part of the success in the build up to the last election , because at a time when the pressure really was on the Prime Minister , like it was a couple of when in the last few months of Margaret Thatcher 's leadership , that 's what happened . |