Example sentences of "in [noun] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At Sainsbury in Boreham yesterday morning head office spokesman Nick Green said staff and customers wanted the shops to open on Sundays .
2 Yorkshire 's Richard Blakey , who made his Test debut in Madras last week , stands-by in case either Stewart or Fairbrother is ruled out .
3 In Moscow yesterday Mr Yeltsin — whose mother died at the weekend — stayed out of public view for the second day , letting his aides keep up the political pressure .
4 One is to ensure that the licensing arrangement means the acceptance of certain component parts from the licensor and if there are problems in payment then components can be withheld .
5 In Sussex both Lewes and Steyning lay at the foot of the South Downs on the edge of the Weald .
6 After a few weeks all our money was gone and everything was in pawn so Dad had to go to the relief office .
7 There 'll be a change in defence tomorrow Kevan Smith is in for his first game
8 What are the sort of things you need to think about when you 're putting in notes together script or .
9 Hartlepool 's Tony Morrell , who took the bronze medal , continues his summer racing campaign by chasing the Olympic 1500 metres qualifying time , 3 mins 37 secs , in Dijon tomorrow night .
10 In March only President Truman 's veto prevented the inclusion of Spain in the list of recipients of Marshall Plan aid , after it had been approved by Congress .
11 In clubs everywhere Guinness beer was left to go warm .
12 Indeed , apart from the occasional sortie to The Galleon , our chief diversion was to read — books brought from home , or bought in London or Oxford on a day off , as there was in Wolverton neither bookshop nor library .
13 Formal confirmation will be announced by the International Board in Wellington tomorrow afternoon .
14 But the duchy of Gascony , lying between the Garonne and the Pyrenees , remained inviolable , and the lands ‘ in Wasconia ultra Guaro-nam ’ , as Richard I described them in 1191 , were in fact allodial territories , held without superior lord .
15 The authorities showed less reticence in dealing with a group of black youths who gathered outside the Sisulu home in Soweto yesterday evening to sing and dance in celebration of the ANC leader 's imminent freedom .
16 Plant in spring about 30cm ( 12in ) apart , growing it from divisions , seed sown in spring , or tip cuttings taken before it flowers .
17 Hereford are back in action tomorrow night with a game at Doncaster …
18 and Hereford are back in action tomorrow night … they 're playing Torquay at home in the Coca Cola cup … while Swindon kick off at the County Ground against Oldham on Wednesday …
19 and Hereford are back in action tomorrow night … they 're playing Torquay at home in the Coca Cola cup … while Swindon kick off at the County Ground against Oldham on Wednesday …
20 IRISH band The Saw Doctors will be playing at the University of Ulster in Coleraine tomorrow night .
21 In practice neither scholars nor officials ever have sufficient evidence to put forth an accurate , exact figure .
22 If artists gather in stables then New York in the summertime is a veritable art rodeo : group shows abound and it is a matchless time to take the measure of any given gallery .
23 In Brussels yesterday NATO sources said the alliance had completed plans to enforce a no-fly zone over Bosnia , with the United Nations expected to approve the use of allied fighters this week to shoot down Serb or other planes flying over the republic .
24 STRIKERS and their supporters in the increasingly bitter Timex dispute clashed violently with police outside the firm 's factory gates in Dundee yesterday morning .
25 The horse can be worked on the lunge with the same principles in mind i.e. rhythm and balance .
26 The Council " notes that there is a wide recognition of the need to extend or define the Community 's competence in specific areas " , among them : " the social dimension , including the need for social dialogue ; economic and social cohesion among the member states ; improved protection of the environment in order to ensure sustainable growth ; the health sector and in particular the combating of major diseases ; a research effort commensurate with the development of the Community 's competitive capacity ; an energy policy aiming at greater security and efficiency , bearing in mind also co-operation in the whole of Europe [ a Dutch proposal ] ; providing the Community with major infrastructures , allowing also the completion of a trans-European network ; safeguarding the diversity of the European heritage and promoting cultural exchanges and education … "
27 He does not simply have in mind here cases like [ 9 ] , which is an expansion of the phrasal juxtaposition in [ 10 ] .
28 I equally do not believe that the All England Club is going to sign a contract to create a completely new club in Basingstoke tomorrow morning .
29 ‘ I picked this up from a travel agent in Marlow yesterday afternoon . ’
30 You 're all in green today Edward .
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