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

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1 [ P. M. S. Blackett in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. v , 1947 ; various tributes , some in English and others in Welsh , collected in Yr Athro Evan James Williams D.Sc. , F.R.S .
2 It replaces the previous provision in Secretarial Studies and subsumes three interwoven courses : the HNC in Office Studies , the HND in Office Studies and the HND in Office Studies with Languages .
3 He was one of several men from the Midlands in Palace sides of the early and mid-1920s and had joined us from Coventry City in July 1922 , as part of a complex six-player exchange deal negotiated between the clubs by Palace boss Mr Edmund Goodman .
4 [ E. B. Verney in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society no. 10 , vol. iii , December 1941 ; David Hazell Clark , Alfred Joseph Clark : a Memoir , 1985 . ]
5 [ C. C. H. Carpenter in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. ii , 1936–8 ; D. J. Jeremy ( ed . ) ,
6 [ R. Robinson in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. v , 1945–8 , pp. 555–72 ; repeated in Journal of the Chemical Society , 1947 , pp. 989–96 , and in A. Findlay and W. H. Hills , ( eds . ) ,
7 S & N bought the right to make and sell Nivea in Commonwealth countries for a minimal sum in 1950 .
8 C. A. Moser in Survey Methods in Social Investigation identifies three sources of bias in sample selection : ( 1 ) the use of a sampling frame which does not cover the population adequately , completely or accurately ; ( 2 ) the use of a ‘ non-random ’ method of sampling , so that the selection of subjects is consciously or unconsciously affected by human judgement ; and ( 3 ) the refusal to co-operate among some segments of the chosen population .
9 Performers range from Ormandy , Casadesus , and Szell to Gosman , Snashall , and Asazuma , with the addition of some delightful rarities from the Alexander Schneider Quintet in chamber versions of Johann Strauss II 's Vienna Blood , Blue Danube and his father 's Radetzsky March ( ) .
10 City : ITN in share talks with US networks
11 Additionally , the use of easily visualised reporter genes could be combined with these DH sites in order to visualise earlier stages of commitment , as the pattern of DH sites ( Figure 4 ) precedes the expression of class II MHC in cell lines of the B cell lineage ( 26 ) .
12 [ J. A. Murray in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. vii , 1950–1 ; obituary in Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society , 3rd series , vol. lxxi , 1951 ; G. L'E .
13 [ W. T. Stearn , The Natural History Museum at South Kensington , 1981 ; The Times , 24 November 1950 ; W. T. Calman in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. xx , 1951 ; obituaries in Proceedings of the Linnean Society , vol. clxiii , 1952 , and Nature , vol. clxvi , no. 4230 . ]
14 Eithne , an accomplished singer who stood in for Barbara Dickson in Blood Brothers at London 's Lyric Theatre , says she left the soap because there was no future development for her Mrs Rogers .
15 Ekaterina Roubanova , the slim , gifted and articulate youngster is a Russian , although there are continuing negotiations taking place with the ITF to make her eligible to represent Great Britain in team competitions in the future .
16 Other experimenters have varied the procedure , following Lawrence in training subjects on two discrimination tasks involving the same stimuli but changing the response requirement not by changing from the simultaneous to the successive arrangement but in some other way .
17 [ E. W. Mason in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. iv , 1943 , pp. 455–74 ; personal knowledge . ]
18 [ J. A. Fleming and D'Arcy W. Thompson in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. ii , 1936–8 ; The Times , 24 October 1936 . ]
19 [ A. G. Francis , ‘ Sir John Fox ’ , Analyst , vol. lxx , 1945 , pp. 1–2 ; J. T. Hewitt , ‘ John Jacob Fox , 1874–1944 ’ , Journal of the Chemical Society , 1945 , pp. 719–22 ; Robert Robertson in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. v , 1945 . ]
20 [ C. Davison in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. ii , 1938 ; Nature , vol. cxxxviii , 1936 , pp. 316–17 ; Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society ( Proceedings ) , vol. xciii , 1937 , pp. ciii–cvi . ]
21 [ L. E. Sutton in Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society , vol. vii , no. 20 , 1951 . ]
22 The Poles calculated that Germany owed 29,500,000 złoties to Poland in transit fees through the Corridor , but was dragging its feet over payment .
23 In response , China had passed copyright and computer software protection legislation , although it was criticized as " inadequate " by the USA in trade talks in Beijing on June 11-15 .
24 A fifteen-year-old in grey flannel wandering around London in school holidays with an adolescent 's apocalyptic vision , praying that he would lose his virginity before the bombs came and blasted him to oblivion .
25 This interpretation — in essence , that Abdulkerim succeeded Molla Husrev and Molla Arab succeeded Abdulkerim in fact conflicts with Katib Celebi 's first assertion ( which Hezarfen also includes ) but appears none the less to have been adopted , directly or not , by both d'Ohsson and Hammer .
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