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

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1 During the 1930s the words ‘ fascism ’ and ‘ fascist ’ were so much in vogue as to make inevitable their widespread application to the Nationalist cause and the emergent Franco regime .
2 She had been lucky to see it in Vogue and to find it available in Harrods .
3 The building is large , brown , a series of Romanesque arches in tiers that span Astor Place and Cooper Square .
4 Visitors used to flock to it in omnibuses and examine it with the careful scrutiny of sightseers . ’
5 The soldiers would then be housed in barracks and funded by central government .
6 Over the past few decades , the world 's demand for tin has fallen dramatically as packagers have reduced the thickness of the metal in tinplate or have turned to other materials for their containers , aluminium for instance .
7 In Britain , the 1980s idea of plural funding , that is funding from a variety of sources , was a great stimulus and pulled in money and support from outside the public sector .
8 He said that there was definitely a mortuary in Bala and had been told that the key was kept at the police station .
9 He 'd found out that there was a public mortuary in Bala and to get on to my GP about it .
10 Secondly , the complaint charged that the government had been ‘ negligent in supervising and controlling an operation utilizing criminals , terrorists and terrorist sympathizers at various locations , including Frankfurt Rhein-Main airport , which circumvented all baggage security controls and which was utilized by a terrorist organization to place the bomb on Flight 103 ’ .
11 The development officers expressed few difficulties in supervising and managing their support workers ( apart from the particular problems with clients already discussed ) .
12 Mr Asquith maintained that the Prime Minister and nobody else could preside over the War Committee , otherwise decisions might be arrived at which he could not agree to , which would result in friction and delay
13 This was partly self-induced through the precarious complexity of his affairs and his suspicion of dealers , partly imposed by the difficulties implicit in negotiating and getting paid for commissions ( which he did receive despite the title ) and his public notoriety .
14 One of the risks inherent in negotiating and transferring bulk cargo paper-based bills of lading is that an endorser-transferor may become insolvent prior to the transferee 's or endorsee 's acquiring possession of the bill of lading .
15 Medical audit has a key role in negotiating and monitoring standards of asthma care .
16 The rider for the evening ( the biggest ever we can faithfully report ) disappeared in minutes and took its toll on certain partygoers .
17 The Water Saver ECO-NO-MISER Cistern Dam is fitted in minutes and gives instant savings .
18 Once mastered , however , it can be completed in minutes and ensure that you are reading at your optimum level .
19 • Use skimmed or semi-skimmed milk rather than full-fat milk ; • Use cream less often on desserts and not at all in cooking ; • Have only three or four eggs a week ; • Buy more yogurt and less hard cheese ; • Eat less red meat and trim off the visible fat ; • Eat fewer fatty meat products such as sausages , meat pies , and burgers ; • Cut down on fatty snacks such as crisps ; • Use less pastry in cooking and buy fewer foods that incorporate pastry ; • Use less fat in cooking ; • If you are having a take-away meal such as fish and chips , leave some of the smaller , fattier chips usually found at the bottom of the bag .
20 In addition to the emergency grants to individuals and small teams , the foundation has also given $500,000 to the Komarov Botanical Institute in St Petersburg for the preservation of one of the world 's largest herbaria , Some $80,000 was awarded to a popular science magazine Chemistry and Life and $4,000 was given to a special high school in Moscow that maintains high standards for teaching physics and mathematics .
21 And all deals could be off , unless there is a government in Moscow that chooses to keep its promises .
22 It was also rejected by the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet in Moscow as contravening the Soviet constitution .
23 Itar-Tass news agency later quoted the defence ministry in Moscow as saying the report was groundless .
24 Tass also quoted the Georgian embassy in Moscow as saying the plane was an Il-29 of the Confederation of Highland Nations , which groups small ethnic groups in the Caucasus and supports Abkhazia in the conflict .
25 Interfax news agency quoted the Russian defence ministry in Moscow as confirming the air strike on ‘ military targets ’ in Sukhumi .
26 Travelling on a mission trip sponsored by the Cottage Hill Baptist Church , she helped distribute 35,000 Bibles in Moscow and attended church services .
27 On July 16 Havel read out a 1968 letter found in Moscow and sent to him by Russian President Boris Yeltsin , inviting Warsaw Pact forces into Prague .
28 On July 16 Havel read out a 1968 letter found in Moscow and sent to him by Russian President Boris Yeltsin , inviting Warsaw Pact forces into Prague .
29 Ordyn-Nashchokin , one of the more forward-looking Russian statesmen of the seventeenth century , objected in the 1660s to any permanent foreign diplomatic representation in the country because it would " bring harm to the Muscovite state and embroil it with other nations " and because foreign diplomats would " find out everything that went on in Moscow and tell it abroad " .
30 Feb. 18 Gorbachev meets Aziz in Moscow and announces peace plan .
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