Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [noun] [adv] in " in BNC.

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1 It looked as if the Saunders-Atkinson partnership had done the trick for Villa again in the 77th minute .
2 McManaman was responsible for regaining the advantage for Liverpool late in the game and one or two of Beresford 's late tackles indicated just how much Portsmouth feared him .
3 I was frequently told of the necessity for study overseas in order to do anything worthwhile in the academic field because facilities in China were so ‘ backward ’ .
4 There will however , be closer liaison between Churches Together in Shropshire and the Telford Christian Council .
5 This , with the already established Course I , will continue to operate until it has reached due completion for students currently in training .
6 A recent study , however , showed an association between diets high in refined sugar and prolonged mouth-to-anus transit time ( radioopaque markers ) , despite a reduced mouth-to-caecum transit time ( H 2 breath test ) .
7 Executed in brush and wash with white over black chalk , Raphael 's Madonna del Pesce c1514 is a preparatory study for painting now in the Prado , Madrid , representing the Holy Family enthroned with the young Tobias and the Archangel Raphael on their left .
8 The centrality of such human adjustments and the variability between classrooms even in systems which are ostensibly highly uniform provide a salutary reminder that ‘ curriculum management ’ can not realistically be too ambitious .
9 Captain McCann ( inset , left ) is one of two masters in command of Buffalo and , with Captain Nick Spencer ( inset , right ) , was with the ship during the Fleet Review off Holyhead earlier in the week .
10 Spiritual and organisational precursors are also fully dealt with , though some may find the inclusions and conclusions rather fanciful — indeed , this subject causes a great deal of disagreement even in official circles .
11 There is a good deal of evidence elsewhere in the Digest to show that in civil-law dispositions too intention was regarded as the key to application of a condition or a term ; and this goes back as early as Pegasus .
12 The hunters , usually dominant males , spend a great deal of time together in the process .
13 Adams ( 1985b ) illustrates this kind of difficulty in showing how a subject with good vision in the right eye , but perception of light only in the left eye , could easily bump into a half-open door before realising it was there .
14 Sadly , the gloom of World Cup failure prevails ; Denmark 's 1–0 defeat of Albania earlier in the day rendered even the most optimistic mathematician 's calculator redundant .
15 One day their terms of reference will be agreed and there 'll be no mention of happiness anywhere in the document .
16 ‘ There 's been quite a loss of momentum lately in my area . ’
17 Preliminary estimates suggest that insurance claims could reach between £200 million and £300 million after taking into account the damage to buildings , the cost of reconstruction and loss of business both in the City and at Staples Corner .
18 Hering realized that disease was the result of imbalance somewhere in the body and that if a true cure was to be effected , the imbalance had to be corrected .
19 The Emperor Constantine , impressed by the city 's possibilities , transferred the Imperial seat of government there in A.D. 330 and began to build a great new city which he called New Rome .
20 Law and custom thus defend the family as the prime agent of socialisation only in so far as it fulfils the task currently prescribed .
21 The relative initial velocity of channel activation by cGMP was plotted against the concentration of cGMP either in the presence ( i ) or absence ( ○ ) of calmodulin .
22 ‘ Can we abandon half the globe to the caprice of peoples still in their infancy … ?
23 Infusion of bFGF subcutaneously in various doses ( 1–100 µg/kg/hour ) did not significantly alter gastric acid or pepsin secretion , although at the highest fose of bFGF ( 100 µg/kg ) gastric secretion tended to decline ; acid output fell to 103 ( 15 ) µmol/30 minutes and pepsin output fell to 0.76 ( 0.17 ) .
24 Such mass forms of music now exist , less because a large number of recipients have the same musical needs than because these needs become similar ( transcending all ethnic , national and social barriers ) , since the individual here can be a recipient of music only in association with others ( ibid : 233 ) .
25 Many of its characteristics — borrowing from the main EMI catalogue , introducing young artists to the recording studio , a certain emphasis on British music — can be found on ‘ Eminence ’ with Nigel Kennedy 's Elgar Violin Concerto with the LPO/Handley , Elgar and Vaughan Williams with the LPO/RLPO/handley and the recording début of Franz Welser-Möst in Mozart 's Mass in C minor , Requiem and Mahler 's Symphony No. 4 .
26 However , the outbreak of war again in 1805 forced Gibbs to close in Cadiz , and once more he had to struggle to survive .
27 In fact it is Chez Gerard , a little piece of France here in Charlotte Street , London .
28 A blotch of green light registered the psychic throb of life deep in the interior of the hulk .
29 When a taxi-driver took the band to the wrong side of town earlier in the day , the Franks simply sat on a nearby wall , chilled out and waited for ‘ someone else ’ to panic and discover their whereabouts .
30 In short , we still have to deal with a harmonic problem — the satisfactory effect of note-combinations both in isolation and in horizontal movement .
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