Example sentences of "in [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He warned : ‘ It is easy to be has-beens at 21 with nothing in thee future and for their lives to be ruined . |
2 | Brian Sanders flying Sea Fury Dreadnought was in a close third followed by Mickey Rupp in P-51 Old Crow , Bill Rheinschild in P-51 Risky Business , Kevin Eldridge in thee All Coast Super Corsair , Bob Yancey in his Yak , Race 101 , Peristroika , Matt Jackson in P-51 Stiletto , and rounding out the field Gary Levitz in Miss Ashley . |
3 | With the oil in them unclear |
4 | Forest clearance in earlier times clearly initiated great changes which have been discussed already ( Fig 3 ) Even in the medieval period , hillwash , increased sediment in rivers , and obstructions in them such as fish weirs and mills have all had an effect . |
5 | When she had opened The Bar , Madame had kept up the costume in which she 'd worked when she was just an entertainer in other people 's places — she 'd worked in them all . |
6 | The magic word that justifies those doubts is ‘ phase ’ or ‘ period ’ , as if a stage has been reached where God is no longer necessary : But the key motif in them all is ingratitude , a moral , spiritual and emotional insensitivity to the reality of what we once were and would be now apart from God . |
7 | So to compensate he slept in them all stark naked , without even a tent to reduce the windchill . |
8 | It is likely that there is a germ of truth in them all . |
9 | Or could live in them all . |
10 | No one spoke , but Grainne could see the listening alertness in them all . |
11 | As for the variety of circumstances to which we are exposed , the Spirit works with us in them all , and his aim is to promote our good . |
12 | It was just going from one to the others , if you got fed up you just , when you left the school you put your name in them all and |
13 | World Cups , European Championships and Wembley Cup Finals — you name it , Moran 's seen front line action in them all . |
14 | Forrester unanimously man of the match in them all . |
15 | I settled for a quality pie inside the ground — they were temperature-controlled by a woman who stuck a fancy knitting needle in them all . |
16 | The biggest programme faces Foggo , who is down for 11 events , including her Olympic races of 400m and 800m freestyle , but she is unlikely to compete in them all . |
17 | These took the form of a day of Medau , with classes taught by Rosemary Gould , Yvonne Wilson , Barbara Potticary and Jean Parmiter ; Hilda took part in them all , wearing in her leotard a festive buttonhole of lily-of-the-valley . |
18 | Though virtually nothing grows in the desert , the dry sands will preserve all that is left in them intact . |
19 | ‘ Mollickin' in them scented baths all day long . |
20 | Cos he use to be er , you know like in them black films when famous tap dancers |
21 | Why they should want ti work in them smelly places when they could be out in God 's good air , Aah sh 'll nivver know . ’ |
22 | That bear in them one and the self-same tongue |
23 | These meadows were divided by hedges and barbed wire and in them great red cattle were grazing . |
24 | This can be deduced from the fact that rocks of this age are typically red : the iron in them rusted , a process which can not occur without the presence of oxygen and water . |
25 | ( People drive cars despite knowing that thousands die in them each year . ) |
26 | Dragging the pad towards him he found a clean page and wrote : Dear Harsnet , I know you never answer my letters or return my calls , and I know that you handed over your notes to me on the understanding that I could do what I liked with them and not bother you , but I have to say that while there is much in them that I admire , as I will always admire much in you , no matter what , there is also much in them that seems to me to be puerile and , to put it mildly , bigoted . |
27 | There was something strong and elemental in them that would outlast a world in flux . |
28 | But even when extreme and prolonged , they have a strange tickle of meaning in them that becomes more of a mystery as faith grows . |
29 | But , at the same time this training must in no circumstances produce in them that destructive feeling of guilt , known as a ‘ guilt complex ’ . |
30 | Even the fires in the depths of the crater mouth had a kind of slow sly laughter in them that did not erupt and scream and tear at you as these fires did . |