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

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1 Nevertheless , so far as policy and plan formulation is concerned , recent practice indicates a willingness to reflect both local wishes and concerns for policies elsewhere in the city .
2 ‘ When the Templars used this church , the priests would vest for mass either in the manor or here in the sanctuary . ’
3 At Calvary is found full cleansing for ever through faith alone in the finished work of Christ on the cross .
4 The contemporary hooligan phenomenon arose in the 1960s at a time of unprecedented prosperity and low unemployment and has continued through recession both in the depressed north and the relatively prosperous south .
5 Yet this could never be done by interpreting yesterday 's sales figures , which gave information only about products already in the shops .
6 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 .
7 But , despite the few years remaining , there is still some positive NPV for investment late in the cycle ( strictly at the end of the upward stage of the life-cycle ) , because prices can be increased given the cost advantage over rivals gained through accumulated experience .
8 The cost of claims for theft particularly in the larger towns and cities has increased quite noticeably .
9 This suggests that predictable letter sequences may be treated as words even in the absence of semantic information . )
10 A Russian tanker had struck one off Kuwait earlier in the year .
11 All this information must be based on the amount of energy or nutrients in 100g or 100ml of food either ‘ as sold ’ or after preparation eg. in the case of a cake mix after adding egg/water and baking .
12 The decisions must be made where the knowledge is and this is by no means always in the manager 's office .
13 The first body-blow to this belief was dealt by Kinsey , Pomeroy and Martin , who concluded that , far from a high-point of sexual feeling and tension existing only in the earlier adult years and continuing only to around the mid-fifties , sexuality and sexual activity decline after youth only in the most gradual way , with no set or probable point of cessation .
14 Gastric juice ascorbic acid and total vitamin C concentrations , and the ratio of gastric juice to plasma total vitamin C rose significantly after treatment only in the group in whom H pylori was successfully eradicated .
15 For five and a half hours , competitors in teams of four , battled it out finishing in time for lunch late in the afternoon .
16 The report , originally due for publication later in the spring , criticises the Department of Transport for not fully applying lessons from previous , less serious collisions on the river .
17 An emblem for baldies everywhere in the era of yeah-yeah and the Fab Four .
18 About waist deep in the middle I reckon , ’ he told himself .
19 In addition to Cardinal , Szabo , Jackart , Charron , Woods and Lougheed , the capped players in the 22-strong party are outside-half Bob Ross and lock Ian Gordon , a replacement for Charron late in the second half for last year 's famous win over Scotland .
20 It was a Dutch medical man who is credited with having discovered the first recipe for gin back in the 1600s .
21 The mumming play , of which the pace-egg play is an Easter version , was performed originally at Christmas and I will be discussing survivals of this type of play later in the book .
22 The work of Feyerabend and Kuhn suggests that unqualified talk of progress even in the natural sciences is going too far .
23 Leaving aside the numerous examples of the rise and fall of parties over the past century , there are many instances of change even in the relatively short period of time since the end of the Second World War .
24 At the same time , ICI is actively engaged in the recovery and recycling of products already in the market .
25 The electrochemical technology business will be expanded by further small acquisitions , or joint ventures , Hunt says , and by the bringing to market of products already in the ICI development chain .
26 By yesterday evening the largest lender , the Halifax , which held out a glimmer of hope earlier in the day that it could stick with its 13.5 per cent rate , acknowleged a rise was inevitable .
27 Remember when the US Interstate Highway system , designed to get people out of cities fast in the event of an emergency , failed its first and only test during the anti-Vietnam riots in Washington in 1968 ?
28 ‘ The internal dissension in the three parties , ’ wrote Beatrice Webb in her diary , ‘ each party finding its bitterest enemies among its own members or ci-devant members , would be ludicrous if it were not a sinister symptom of the decadent disrupture of British public opinion , owing to lack of faith either in the present order or in any consistent and comprehensive principles of reconstruction . '
29 erm And certainly the work which Julia Knight and Michael Eraut and I were involved in , those two will be talking of course later in the series , brought out some of the problems that were generated by that atmosphere of distrust .
30 That meant that she had no money , and the all-day bus ticket was of course also in the purse .
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