Example sentences of "in [noun] [conj] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Danish schools whose heads do not see themselves as curriculum leaders are not necessarily sunk in apathy or mechanically carrying out the dictates of a central programme .
2 If we stopped trying to rig the market in money and instead let it change hands between willing borrowers and willing lenders , its price would certainly tumble and might just about halve .
3 Donald Maclean 's wife Melinda joined her husband in Moscow but soon found life bleak and dismal .
4 In the Russian Museum itself , Oskar Rabin and Valentina Kropivnitskaya , two artists who once worked in Moscow but now live in Paris , have their work on display at present .
5 Meanwhile , we are pressing for IMF teams already in Moscow and elsewhere to start preparing the ground .
6 He is so frustrated by the dearth of buyers for his pub , which is partly sixteenth-century with a 26-seat restaurant , that he has declared he will take a buyer 's property in part-exchange and then rent it out until the market improves .
7 By 1968 , the clean-cut image of lads in suits and neatly trimmed hair was definitely for the birds , but not the Byrds , and the Monkees had all but swung from their last branch ; the exploitation of four young men who were plucked from audition lines and manufactured into an internationally famous foursome was all but over .
8 ‘ Charlotte Graham-Watson was almost born on skis in Verbier and probably has more experience of skiing there than anyone else ! ’
9 ‘ What about that warehouse in Tilbury that Connelly bought ?
10 To do so means having kept back something special in reserve and therein lies the whole problem with ‘ Great Expectations ’ — Tasmin threw out her finest first .
11 Indeed , this event was the first of several that has enabled Keith to use his knowledge of Russian as he has also been asked to write a short speech for a Coopers and Lybrand partner in Sheffield and subsequently coach him with his delivery skills .
12 Few in Germany and elsewhere have any great conviction about the verdict .
13 This included a short spell in Germany and also representing a large American manufacturer in the U.K. He joined Stoddard Mercia from Coloroll Contracts after their closure .
14 Nana 's form was to skip the next two hundred years of Jamaican history and tell Martha how her husband had gone away to work in Panama and never come back , and how Martha 's own father was in America now .
15 The issue of socio-economic inequalities in relation to benefit from retirement pensions is not so much one of differences in entitlement but rather involves class differences in survival to old age and in the length of time for which a pension is drawn .
16 As further evidence of diversity Room Three is given over to work by students from Colleges of Art and Polytechnics and in Room Four with the fully engaged professionals , there is Alan Dawson 's hugely impressive floor to ceiling Ball and Pin sculpture , Terence Clark 's open wall sculpture , and a spiky gate by Brian Russell , who did his training in Sunderland and now has a forge at Little Newsham , just outside Darlington .
17 A BURGLAR stole a hi-fi from a house in Sunderland and then ordered a taxi to take it home .
18 Lord Hanson bought a 3% stake in ICI but ultimately abandoned his takeover plans , acquired Beazer and made an unsuccessful bid for Ranks Hovis McDougall , defeated by his protege at Tomkins , Chris Hutchins .
19 Jaq shouted in response and promptly slammed his visor shut in case of gas attack .
20 For an hour the men were placed in pairs while they received basic instructions , first in defence and then attack .
21 The exhibition continues until 3 January in Brighton and then transfers to York City Art Gallery from 23 January until 7 March .
22 I prefer to rinse the olives well if they have been bottled in brine and then to toss them in a little olive oil and leave for an hour or two before serving .
23 And 22-year-old Carole Stringer , who was born in Bangor and now lives in Hillsborough , developed a database in a joint venture , by the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry and North Down Chamber of Commerce , to promote business in the area .
24 ‘ No doubt when the full impact of Norman Lamont 's spending cuts is revealed , the Liberals will throw up their hands in horror and then vote against .
25 It has been suggested that those who lied to the pollsters , for whatever reason , later recoiled in horror when starkly confronted with the implication of their mendacity — Glenys Kinnock in Number 10 — and voted Tory .
26 Well it just depends if it 's market day she goes to market stays up till two or three in afternoon and then goes to sleep for six about six hours .
27 Champagne 's échelle des crus is essentially a fairer system than other classifications in France where , as in Burgundy or Bordeaux for example , villages or properties are either steeped in glory or barely known , as the case may be .
28 Born in Czechoslovakia and now teaching in Paris , he receives a fuller introduction on the page by our literary editor , Julian Evans .
29 Once to confirm her name and address in Frobisher Drive in Swindon and once to say that she understood the charge , of murdering an infant female baby .
30 A three-bedroom prototype was built in Colchester and officially opened by former Energy Secretary John Wakeham .
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