Example sentences of "in [noun] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In The Times , an anonymous critic wrote : ‘ Resourcefully fey and lyrically frivolous , the new ‘ diversion with music ’ at the Lyric , Hammersmith — Share My Lettuce erratically follows in more familiar ( and more varied ) idioms the new directions in revue signposted by Cranks … |
2 | Median bicarbonate concentration in saliva determined by the former method was 28.1 mm/l ( 95% CI 19.79–38.74 ) compared with 14.74 mmol/l alkali in saliva determined by back titration ( 95% CI , 12.95–16.69 ) — that is , a 90% overestimation ( p= 0.003 ) . |
3 | Median bicarbonate concentration in saliva determined by the former method was 28.1 mm/l ( 95% CI 19.79–38.74 ) compared with 14.74 mmol/l alkali in saliva determined by back titration ( 95% CI , 12.95–16.69 ) — that is , a 90% overestimation ( p= 0.003 ) . |
4 | At present rubies vary greatly in esteem according to their colour and source . |
5 | Bloch indicated that the committee had considered whether the long putters now in vogue conform to the stipulation that clubs be " traditional " in style . |
6 | Nivelle 's campaign in Champagne opened on 19 April and met with the same fate as most earlier attacks : some 120,000 Frenchmen fell before the German machine-guns and by the day 's end an advance of only 550m/600yds had been made , in tragic contrast to Nivelle 's expected g.6km/6mls . |
7 | At the grand banquet she toasted herself in champagne owing to confusion . |
8 | Is not that because many Tory Members are up to their necks in money received for commercial lobbying of one sort or another ? |
9 | While the increase in both these benefits is substantial , it is dwarfed by the increase in money spent on means-tested benefits such as supplementary benefit and housing benefit . |
10 | Management fees of investment trusts are considerably lower than those of unit trusts because of the wide disparities in money spent on advertising , although with the changes in rules on advertising for investment trusts , their fees are likely to rise . |
11 | Her reluctant pioneering activity in Huntingdonshire led to courses at Eaton Socon , St. Neots and the county town . |
12 | A week of expert talks , meetings and practical visits , based on the Institute of Sociology in the Kuskovo Palace complex in Moscow followed by a weekend in Leningrad sight-seeing and socialising included at £445 full board 19–30th March . |
13 | Two 16 day visits departing 16 June and 4 July with three days in Moscow followed by the cruise in a luxury liner ( all cabins with private bath ) through Moscow Volga canal and the Golden Ring to Uglitch , Yaroslavl , Kostroma , Plios , Kazan and Nizhni Novogorod . |
14 | Negotiations between Abkhazia , Georgia and Russia on Sept. 3 in Moscow resulted in a ceasefire effective from Sept. 5 , the establishment of a tripartite monitoring and inspection committee and agreement that Georgian troops would remain in Abkhazia . |
15 | In June 1990 , the Marxist Platform held a large conference in Moscow attended by representatives from six republics and about 40 regions of the USSR . |
16 | At a ceremony in Moscow attended by several thousand people , the Memorial organization on Oct. 30 unveiled a monument to the victims of the Stalinist purges . |
17 | The NSF , whose joint leaders were Ilya Konstantinov ( who had organized opposition meetings reported in August see p. 39058 ) and G. Zyuganov , had been established on Oct. 24 at a meeting in Moscow attended by up to 3,000 delegates , which had called for Yeltsin 's removal . |
18 | DEC STOPS SEARCH FOR ALPHA SEMI PARTNERS , IBM IN OEM PUSH FOR POWERPC ? |
19 | Motorists in West Malling near Maidstone , Kent , are enjoying a week free of parking tickets . |
20 | which can be thought of as a temporary , unexpected rise or fall in income ( for example , an unexpected increase in income resulting from a win at the races , or a temporary fall in income resulting from a short period of unemployment ) . |
21 | which can be thought of as a temporary , unexpected rise or fall in income ( for example , an unexpected increase in income resulting from a win at the races , or a temporary fall in income resulting from a short period of unemployment ) . |
22 | The reduction in income relating to Business Development activities from £293,656 to £219,947 reflects the completion last year of the Scottish Development Agency 's financial assistance towards the International Research and Information Service . |
23 | ‘ We now have no similar indexes ’ , writes Mushkin , ‘ of differences in income associated with gradations in health . |
24 | The result is a genuine triumph , thanks to a troupe of singers , the same cast as at York , willing to give their best in attitudes ranging from completely recumbent to perilous perching on ladder or chaise-longue ; dragging themselves around on all fours and wrapping themselves in curtains ; and generally behaving as though the entire cast ( not just the noble lovers , as in the script ) is ripe for the psychiatrist 's couch . |
25 | The Rive Gauche fascinated me , with its bookstalls ready to yield a treasure-trove to the discerning , sharp-eyed bibliophile ; and I was amused by the artists , painting in attitudes varying from complete absorption to self-conscious posturing bravura . |
26 | Interestingly , the largest structure in this formulation is not the exchange or transaction of the Birmingham School analyses , but a claim by one speaker which gives rise to fixed possibilities for moves of support or counter claim , in patterns referred to as context spaces . |
27 | But as there must always be some kind of observer-effect in patterns revealed in this analytic way , the position of the observer , and the preconceptions that he or she brings to the act of observing , must be accounted for at every phase of the research . |
28 | In Caithness there are many upright monoliths from the Bronze Age , some standing alone , others in patterns suffused with some ancient significance . |
29 | I mean to lay down my life that men like you can live in freedom to fight for what is right in the world . ’ |
30 | In fact , almost everything before seven is business news with men in suits watching over the pound like doctors : ‘ And the latest news from Tokyo — it seems to be a little better . |