Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Median amylase concentration in saliva at pH 7.20 was 4229 U/l ( n=20 ) , coeficient of variation 2% ) , and at pH 8.20 median amylase concentration was 4321 U/l ( n=20 , coeficient of variation =2% ) . |
2 | His remarks brought to mind a particularly tough circuit-training class , Terry 's Power Hour , that used to be much in vogue at Battersea 's Metropolitan Club . |
3 | Darlington Civic Theatre VERDI 'S last and arguably finest opera Falstaff is in vogue at present . |
4 | The Edwards firm ‘ invented ’ three binding styles much in vogue with collectors then and now : transparent vellum with paintings executed on the underside of the skin ; Etruscan calf ; and hidden fore-edge paintings of landscape scenes . |
5 | Magnetic field therapy again originated in Europe and is particularly in vogue in Germany and Austria . |
6 | The word in vogue in Whitehall to describe the relationship between the Home Office , the Lord Chancellor 's Department and the Crown Prosecution Service is trilateralism . |
7 | Decentralization and democracy , local participation and negotiation , are all very much in vogue in models of contemporary socialist planning … and they remain in vogue because of a continuing recognition of the strengths , as well as the weaknesses of economic planning . |
8 | The first is black separatism , in vogue in universities ( racially separate degree-ceremonies and fraternities are popular with the people most angry at apartheid ) and with extreme black activists . |
9 | It was not in vogue in Nottingham . |
10 | She definitely could n't stay with us : Dad would get in shit with Anwar . |
11 | There was a gala reception attended by the Mayor and City Council , with provincial and federal members of government and many other leading personalities , all drinking toasts in champagne to MGM and Shakespeare before the first showing of the film . |
12 | Another son , Gauthier , in fact assumed the French lordships of the family in Champagne by September 1298 , was serving Philip the Fair against the Flemings in July 1302 , and died at their hands two years later in the battle at Pont-à-Vendin , near Lens in Artois . |
13 | To buy out Edmund 's rights and interests in Champagne after Jeanne de Navarre 's marriage in 1284 cost Philip the Fair at least 14,200 livres tournois ( l.t . ) . |
14 | The Conservative Conference : MacGregor in plea for teachers not to strike |
15 | Euro-MP in plea for cash to shore up sea defences |
16 | Murder hunt police in plea to man |
17 | Nobel winners in plea to Burma |
18 | Nobel winners in plea to Burma |
19 | Brit 's mum in plea to Saddam |
20 | In case of emergency |
21 | Remembering the close encounter near Maralal , we arranged for an armed park ranger to accompany us , so that we would also be protected in case of emergency . |
22 | Kylie 's voice — backed up by a sophisticated set of taped effects in case of emergency — had silenced many of her critics . |
23 | The point , so I thought , was to have one in case of emergency , and hope that it never came out of its pouch . |
24 | Any change to your home or term-time addresses must be notified immediately to your Faculty/Campus Administrative Office ( for use in case of emergency ) . |
25 | When we arrived at King 's Cross I was told for the sake of reality I must find my own way to the Savoy Hotel , although the film crew would be close by in case of emergency . |
26 | In case of emergency |
27 | Whichever type of window you choose , ensure that it has at least one casement or sash that can be easily opened to provide an exit in case of emergency . |
28 | They wished to provide a way out in case of emergency . |
29 | Not de-icing additive required — fuels authorized : JP 1 — JP 4 or aviation gasoline in case of emergency . |
30 | During the lecture the speaker did not say why Lesotho was being developed , beyond saying that it was a contingency ‘ in case of emergency if South Africa closes its door ’ on the 50,000 miners . |