Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] in [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 It follows , I believe , that if the GMC was given responsibility in this area it would have to exercise it comprehensively , in an enormous number of areas of both conventional and unorthodox practice .
2 For anyone else trying to find work in middle age it 's worth remembering that the real Churchill did n't get his big break until he was 66 .
3 In order to see context-dependence in conditioned suppression it will be necessary to devise a procedure in which the contribution of the inhibitory association will be negligible .
4 Erm what would present problems in real life I think would be developments of a larger kind than that in which a new settlement er might be one strategic site if we had such a policy might be another .
5 I erm have n't done a survey of this , but from my experience of meeting people in different universities I do get the impression that there tends to be many people of a religious persuasion , whereas in the sciences of the very small , biology and so on , there is not .
6 Some years ago now , my husband came to choose a painting from you and you made an offer to help CPRW in any way you could .
7 Who can resist that surplus value of necessary superfluousness ( without futility there can be no real sense of luxury ) represented by the random key that allows you to play tracks in any order you like ?
8 The first is the empirical problem that without formally testing memory in such circumstances it is impossible to know whether there really is a memory impairment in such circumstances and if so how complete it actually is .
9 By analysing speech in this way we are able to show the relationships between strong and weak elements , and the different levels of stress that we find .
10 Even then they do n't get a break , because they are woken suddenly at night and asked questions in some language they are not supposed to speak .
11 By the tear by the time each of them came to give evidence in this case it was clear that each had brought forward in their own minds the time when daytime carers would be needed .
12 If Gorbachev enjoyed success in any sphere it was perhaps above all foreign policy .
13 Although the SNP recorded swings in several seats it failed to breakthrough in the Labour seats it would need to win in any significant nationalist revival .
14 To prove his point he has taken on the legal profession and , with no legal training whatsoever , tied judges in such knots they have overruled each other .
15 Although bleeding and perforation have been feared complications in non-operated patients they have not occurred in this series or in others .
16 Taking orders in this way I do not have to lay out large sums on yarn ; the cones can be bought more or less as required .
17 By comparing growth in various conditions they can see the circumstances in which they grow , and those in which they do not .
18 Thus , for example , at the outset he excludes consideration of budgetary information , because he feels that to have validity in financial reports it must be produced on the same basis as the financial accounts .
19 While I did not lose interest in this problem it became clear , after observing a series of routine cases , that medical evidence was often far less important than I had previously imagined .
20 Bearing witness in Great Torrington she was sent to Exeter prison , long detained before trial , and finally ‘ Whipt till the Blood ran down my back ’ .
21 No there was er three lads in the double bed and er another two lads in the single bed in one room , and mother was in the front room of course she had husband in those days you see when we were growing up , there was a it was not unusual to sleep top-to- tail if we had any pals , if we had a party and we had any pals we 'd sleep top-to-tail one with a head at the bottom and others with their head at the top , sounds like something out of the Dickens when you start talking about it do n't it ?
22 Well I had Mrs in this morning she had a tooth out this morning and he broke it and he tried to get the rest out you know using a special instrument and he twisted it and a fragment of the tooth come off and hit me straight in the eye .
23 Little wonder that Ellie learned from an early age to defend Patsy in any way she could .
24 You will find qualities in each other you did n't know existed .
25 If we can help people in those circumstances it 's got to be a brilliant product .
26 By ensuring rejection in this way he was also ensuring that he would not be enslaved by anyone else 's methods of work .
27 Well we never heard the name shop steward in those days I do n't think they went that far , there was somebody in charge sort of thing but erm they er got the na the name afterwards I think you know shop steward , but er and then they used to be Miss used to have the garden fetes the garden parties on her lawn , that was for the Liberal Party you see as soon Labour was mentioned there were only Tories and Liberals at that time and er we used to , when there was an election er we used to wait up for the results and then if the Liberals got in Squires ' big bell would be rung if it was twelve o'clock at night or one o'clock in the morning the Squires ' big bell would be rung you see , to say who 'd got in , if the Tories got in it was n't rung because it was a , Squires were Liberals , strong Liberals and er they used to attend the Liberal Club at Shortheath but erm there used to be some fun in those er what 's the name parade if the Liberals got in and dances you know to raise money for the various things , and the garden fetes used to be lovely but er on their lawn .
28 Their desperate attempts to cut expenditure in any way they could led to a sharp decline in print quality .
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