Example sentences of "and in [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | In 1846 he joined Vignoles as a draughtsman and , two years later , Philip Taylor , shipbuilder , in Marseilles and Genoa , working as a marine engineer there and in ships of the Royal Sardinian Navy . |
2 | The strategy , in evidence in the display of Auerbach 's work , effectively refuses the notion , which in Britain has had particularly powerful influence as a result of the writings of Carlyle in the last century , underpins the labelling of portraits in exhibitions ( such as The Swagger Portrait , Tate Gallery 1992 ) and in institutions like the National Portrait Gallery . |
3 | ‘ Simon the Canaanite ’ thus becomes one and the same as ‘ Simon Zelotes ’ or ‘ Simon the Zealot ’ , appearing in Matthew and Mark under the former designation and in Luke and in Acts under the latter . |
4 | Mr Kinnock had carefully rehearsed his explanations , and in interrogations during the campaign he rarely slipped . |
5 | The project thus involves library work , field work and in-depth interviews with theorists , business leaders , and policy-makers in the G7 and in constitutions like the IMF and World Bank . |
6 | By the year 1914 , Freud and Jung , having worked together , through correspondence and in meetings of the Psychoanalytic Association , began to diverge . |
7 | Accreditation was not a concept that had gained currency in Britain at this time , and in developments over the next few years it was to receive a variety of interpretations in British further and higher education . |
8 | Financial , as opposed to commodity , futures were innovated in currencies by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange ( CME ) in 1972 and in bonds by the Chicago Board of Trade ( CBOT ) in 1976 . |
9 | Saudi Arabia had established a trade mission in Beijing in August 1989 , but relations between the two countries had become strained following the suppression of Moslem revolts in the Chinese western autonomous region of Xinjiang Uygur in April 1990 , which resulted in 23 deaths and in restrictions on the building of mosques and in the importation of Islamic literature [ see also p. 37373 ] . |
10 | ‘ At about ten o'clock on May 20th , ’ he began , ‘ a man driving a petrol tanker on the north to south highway of Stowerton by-pass saw a car overturned and in flames on the fast lane of the south to north track . |
11 | His output was immense : bibliographies in his Festschrift , Remember the Days ( 1966 ) , and in Transactions of the Jewish Historical Society , vol. xxv ( 1977 ) list 779 items by him , including translations of his works . |
12 | Anyone who has seen the martins and swallows in September , assembling on the telephone wires , twittering , making short flights singly and in groups over the open , stubbly fields , returning to form longer and even longer lines above the yellowing verges of the lanes — the hundreds of individual birds merging and blending , in a mounting excitement , into swarms , and these swarms coming loosely and untidily together to create a great , unorganized flock , thick at the centre and ragged at the edges , which breaks and re-forms continually like clouds or waves — until that moment when the greater part ( but not all ) of them know that the time has come : they are off and have begun once more that great southward flight which many will not survive ; anyone seeing this has seen at work the current that flows ( among creatures who think of themselves primarily as part of a group and only secondarily , if at all , as individuals ) to fuse them together and impel them into action without conscious thought or will : has seen at work the angel which drove the First Crusade into Antioch and drives the lemmings into the sea . |
13 | As his title hints , he treats opposition to US foreign and domestic policy on campuses , in the Hollywood of Oliver Stone and Jane Fonda , and in pockets of the East Coast media as tantamount to betrayal of the nation 's core values . |
14 | Along the whole Mediterranean coast there was a considerable increase in the volume of trade both in agricultural products sought by northern Europe and in exports to the colonies . |
15 | Family health service authorities should ensure that their arguments are backed up with research evidence when negotiating contracts with regional health authorities and in discussions with the Department of Health . |
16 | The effects of this can be seen both in the current major reviews of BBC funding and in discussions over the future of Channel Four . |
17 | Skin eruptions are common to many of us during times of stress and in women during the pre-menstrual phase . |
18 | In the saltatorial Orthoptera , and in beetles of the subfamilies Halticinae and Sagrinae , the hind femora are greatly enlarged in order to accommodate the powerful extensor muscles which are used in leaping . |
19 | Diagnosis is based on clinical signs , and in infections with the adult worm , on the presence of faeces of the yellow-brown , ovoid eggs , with thick mamillated shells . |
20 | This can be seen in the setting of goals and targets , in the National Health Strategy , and in initiatives with the Aboriginal community . |
21 | There are thus significant differences between places in voting patterns generally , and in attitudes to the debate about growth and the environment , because social and demographic groups are not evenly distributed across the country . |
22 | ‘ I agree therefore with all your Lordships that the practice of exacting an undertaking in damages from the Crown as a condition of the grant of an interlocutory injunction in this type of law enforcement action ought not to be applied as a matter of course , as it should be in actions between subject and subject , in relator actions , and in actions by the Crown to enforce or to protect its proprietary or contractual rights . |
23 | With Venus at the zenith of your chart from the 13th , the climate is right for success in your worldly endeavours and in affairs of the heart although it wo n't be plain sailing . |
24 | The major breed societies and their representatives are listed in many good books and in publications like the Horse and Hound Diary . |
25 | In Birmingham ‘ the evening papers are eagerly read each night , and scores of boys who never play themselves are able to name at any time the runs made by prominent cricketers … and in seasons like the present ‘ discuss readily and ably the claims of the individual members of the Australian team to be considered really worthy exponents of the game ’ . |
26 | During this session teachers noticed how quickly most of the pupils related the information in the tape/slide sequence and in books from the library to modern fictional recreations — not just to films such as Hope and Glory but also to the series Dad 's Army which had recently been repeated on television . |
27 | And in barns at the back of yards watered by stagnant ponds , the lights burn into the night , and the driving engines clatter like African drums . |
28 | This is how roads are funded and charged for in Britain , while in France and in parts of the USA tolls are charged for motorways . |
29 | It seems , however , that few notes were issued in Lancashire and in parts of the West Riding . |
30 | They noted that asylums had a tendency to provide employment on farms and in workshops for the most competent and socially organized patients and there were some remarkably successful asylum farming ventures ; for example , in the early twentieth century Cane Hill Hospital became famous for its herd of pedigree pigs . |