Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [noun] [adv] in " in BNC.
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1 | The operation returns 46521 to its home base , the Severn Valley Railway after working the Network SouthEast Henley Branch shuttles early in November . |
2 | Cray Research Inc reports that Queen 's University of Belfast , Northern Ireland , has installed a Cray Y-MP EL entry level supercomputer system : it is the first Cray Research system anywhere in Ireland ; the machine , which lists for between $340,000 and $1.5m , will be used to run simulations in aerodynamics , quantum chemistry combustion modelling and physics and will also be linked to a more powerful Cray installed near Oxford , England . |
3 | Under the skin , the same MacPherson strut front and semi-trailing arm rear suspension is found , albeit with revised spring rates , and even the G40 engine was seen in extremely limited numbers as part of a VW feasibility study back in 1987 . |
4 | She ran home , ran as fast as she could ; she was running from the picture of Miss Arabella Marks deep in a hole where earth crept up round her lace-frilled socks and drowned her beautiful blue eyes . |
5 | They had reached him , with Miss Faith Lavender alone in her grained and silk-lined box . |
6 | el-Kefevi of the early sources even places him in Edirne , writing that he was appointed by Murad II to one of the Uc Serefeli medreses there in 855/1451 It is only right to emphasize , however , that negative evidence of this sort the fact that an appointment is not mentioned-is not a wholly dependable guide when dealing with the since it can by no means be relied upon to provide a complete account of a scholar 's career . |
7 | It took a foreign observer like Alexis de Tocqueville earlier in the century to describe ‘ the people of the United States as that portion of the English people which is commissioned to explore the wilds of the New World ’ . |
8 | He can start in Scotland on December 13 by going back to his world title roots with a defence against rugged American Doug DeWitt , against whom Nigel first became a world champion by winning the WBO middleweight crown back in April 1990 . |
9 | Eleanor Thorne half-sat up in the great bed , astonished at the freshness , the absolute appeal of her idea . |
10 | They were among six people appearing in Coleraine Magistrates Court yesterday in connection with the theft . |
11 | The princess had arrived at Althorp , the Spencer family seat earlier in the day . |
12 | Yeadon had eventually found the King Pot inlet back in 1986 . |
13 | Thornton patronage in Colchester placed the Rev. William Marsh there in 1814 and in the following years an evangelical connection was established across southern East Anglia . |
14 | ALTHOUGH the first course in business ethics was offered by Harvard Business School back in 1915 , it is only since the mid-1980s that business schools have truly taken the subject to their hearts . |
15 | ‘ It nearly brought tears to my eyes , ’ confessed Dr Phil Gates yesterday in recalling the moment that he had a polythene bag in front of him which contained £250,000 in old notes . |
16 | Another buoyant capacity Oval crowd was hushed first by stout Australian late order resistance in the morning — and then by an all-too familiar England batting collapse late in the afternoon . |
17 | In the autumn of that year , staff of the Marine Geophysics Unit moved into the top level and they were followed by staff from South Oswald Road later in the year . |
18 | Though it was too early to say how BP would respond to the opportunities created by the Budget , he said it was looking at several projects for extra investment in North Sea fields already in production . |
19 | I saw Mr. Faisal Husseini earlier in the year and the Minister of State , my hon. and learned Friend the Member for Grantham ( Mr. Hogg ) , has met other Palestinians . |
20 | Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA 's hot property for the Cebit computer fair in Hannover this year is the Active Badge system , an infra-red badge developed at its Cambridge research laboratory here in the UK and designed for access control and location applications . |
21 | Mark Benson won the toss for Kent and , as is customary these days , put Hampshire in But 11 o'clock on a July morning is very different from 10.30am in September and , while it was cloudy , there was nothing like the assistance the bowlers will expect to find at the start of the NatWest Trophy final later in the year . |
22 | When the painting is complete it will be married with the Londonderry and Lough Swilly coach body now in store at Pennyburn . |
23 | In the copy of the Shah Jehan Nama now in Windsor Castle there is a fine miniature painting by Murar illustrating the scene : all the princes are dripping with gems and strings of pearls ; the youthful Dara , a downy moustache now covering his upper lip , leads his brothers into the great audience hall sitting on a black stallion . |
24 | The Black Swan Literary Quiz Book which may have the Sunday Times names somewhere in the tittle too |
25 | The system — developed jointly by BP , Statoil and Baker Hughes Inteq ( formerly Exlog ) — was used to log core from the Statoil-operated Norne Field discovery well in block 6608/10–3 . |
26 | In East Anglia people either in the on their pub lunches they either throw themselves on to that or on to treacle pudding . |
27 | He could , for instance , quite easily have taken Mrs Goreng aside later in the day and no one would have noticed . |
28 | I warmed to it first of all because , like the Eggle New York elsewhere in this issue , it obviously is n't trying to be anything else ; it can stand on its own merits without any need for the usual identikit comparisons . |
29 | Because that was a politician 's I 'll play that trailer for the Sunday breakfast show again in a few moments and get you terribly excited . |
30 | The Spanish Medical Aid Committee reviewing the situation at the end of the first year had sent out forty-seven ambulances , eighty trained personnel , had constructed two base hospitals and several field hospitals and had set up a convalescent home — the Ralph Fox Memorial Home in memory of a well-known author and critic who had died in action in Spain during 1936 . |