Example sentences of "in [noun] [conj] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 This is the first exhibition of Bruskin 's work in Moscow since his ‘ Fundamental Lexicon ’ was top lot at the 1987 Sotheby 's Moscow sale and since his emigration in 1988 .
2 The Higher Party School in Moscow and its rector , Vyatcheslav Shostakovsky , was at the centre of this movement .
3 He will come from a rough housing scheme in Stirling and his name will be Billy Bremner .
4 Do you live in hope that your fortune might tempt her away from her rightful husband ? ’
5 Three further bilateral treaties were also initialled : ( i ) a 20-year agreement on economic , industrial and technical co-operation ; ( ii ) a treaty regulating the West German contribution to the payment for Soviet troops in Germany and their withdrawal [ see above ] ; and ( iii ) a treaty regulating the position of the 370,000 Soviet troops while they remained in East Germany and the timing of their withdrawal .
6 As it turned out , he was interviewed only perfunctorily six months later , because events had moved fast in Germany and her neighbouring countries and to meet any threat to Britain , her allies , her interests and her Empire , the Services , particularly the Army , had more than doubled their manpower .
7 She owns apartments in Milan , New York and Paris and divides her spare time between her family in Germany and her boyfriend , the playwright and Texan model , William Goins .
8 Map of southern England showing possible boundaries between major thrust sheets in basement and their relationship to named surface structures .
9 The England midfielder has played just two domestic cup ties plus a UEFA Cup tie in midweek since his £6.5 million move from Bari this summer .
10 United had 11 players on World Cup duty in midweek and their travels looked to have knocked the stuffing out of them .
11 Still , the pompous bugger wrote it in Latin so my Dad never understood .
12 Well we got married in nineteen forty one and I lived first of all in Sussex where erm my mother was living because my husband went into the Air Force and he was erm away for five years , well we had a lot of bombing in the early part of the war in Sussex and my father eventually came here to Harlow thinking we were getting away from it and of course we came right into the V er what was it ?
13 And the real ale enthusiasts chose The Tap and Barrel in Middlesbrough as their 1990–1 Pub of the Year the eight season that the supporters ' association has presented such an award .
14 HOUSE has been called for the last time at the Mecca bingo hall in Middlesbrough and its future is now uncertain .
15 She was born in Middlesbrough and her parents and family were from Skelton , so I always assumed it to be a North Yorkshire expression .
16 The scythemakers were found in the north Worcestershire parishes of Belbroughton , Chaddesley Corbett and Clent , the lockmakers worked mainly in Wolverhampton and its chapelries of Wednesfield and Willenhall , and the bit makers were mostly Walsall men .
17 Jean 's landed safely in Sunderland and its return means she wins a trip to London to see Joseph and his Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat .
18 His voice deepened , and Kate felt herself melt in response as his heated body at last touched hers again .
19 Osaka merchants became increasingly specialized in function and their number expanded rapidly .
20 It is also useful to undertake a survey of the existing stock of dwellings both overall and currently on the market , together with a detailed appraisal of the other developments in progress and their respective sale prices .
21 Eliot made clear in Notes that his true concern was ‘ a problem of the first importance … that of the transmission of culture ’ .
22 The consequences depend in part if your loan is secured or not .
23 Niche marketers usually develop an international outlook early in their development ; in part because their domestic market is normally comparatively small , and also because their unique position in a product or market niche can be relatively easily extended .
24 Though a home-loving person and devoted to their son , John , Elinor needed the ambience of the Gargoyle Club and Wheeler 's in part because their marriage , to be dissolved in 1957 , was already under strain .
25 Perhaps this came about in part because his idol and friend , Wordsworth — to whom he was in some way in thrall — had left the district to go to France and make a settlement with his French mistress and daughter as a prelude to marrying his childhood sweetheart back in England .
26 Some countships were more equal than others : a " greater " count was presumably so called in part because his civitas was richer and more important , for instance , as a central place in one of the regna ( like Angers in Neustria , or Autun in Burgundy ) .
27 Landsat-4 is still in orbit and its MSS continues to function , but its TM instrument is not fully operational .
28 Mrs Hitchcock 's other daughter Stella watched in horror as her mother was slashed on the arms and face as she tried to protect Kelly from the attack .
29 Two of the ruffians seized me , pushing me against the fence , and I could only gabble in horror as their leader drew a long , thin stiletto and pulled back my shirt to expose my throat .
30 TWO sons watched in horror as their dad was engulfed in flames following an explosion in East Lothian .
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