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

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1 In an introductory discussion of the kind undertaken in this chapter it is simply not possible to discuss comprehensively the various forms , spheres and agencies of racism that operate in British society , for example , those deriving from the state 's implementation of increasingly tighter immigration controls as well as nationality legislation , or We activities of some sections of the police ( Dummett , 1982 ; Gordon and Klug , 1985 ; Benyon , 1986 ) .
2 What beckons me forward is a faith in God 's Hand in history , the conviction that He means these lands to speak to the world with an answer , and the decision to support in any way I can those — black , brown and white — in whose lives I see God 's power working .
3 Theoretically you were as free as the common snipe to go in any direction you pleased .
4 If you follow the guidelines given in this book it can only help and certainly will not harm .
5 In addition to the subjects discussed in this chapter it contains a list of rulers from the English settlement to 1154 , a table of regnal years ; exchequer years ; a list of popes from Gregory I to Paul VI , and a tabulation of saints ’ days and other festivals .
6 Asked about BBC1 and 2 , ITV and Channel 4 , more than two-thirds of respondents in the ITC study said in each case they had not been offended by the channel in question .
7 It would be up to God to wind up the clockwork and set the universe going in any way He wanted .
8 but it cuts across , no there there comes a point where the of this world say oh am I allowed to do this , am I allowed to do that if you 've been here for more than three years right and it 's particularly prevalent in Scotland , oh are we allowed to do that , oh I did n't know and that 's old that is. old to a certain extent you know , she 's been around longer than has and been around but influenced by who 's been around a long time you see that 's where we get it , you see we do n't get the initiative coming in that area we get we get the oh Christ , bloody hell let's shove that one out the way that 's a national account .
9 The reason I 'm standing up here cos your not get things done in this town I 'm sorry it is the only way of saying something .
10 Cos , in case there was a mistake and on one side and I , and I had quite a number of things accumulate in that way you know .
11 By spending three million pounds diversifying in this way he hopes not only to create new employment , but also to save buildings that would otherwise have fallen into disrepair .
12 Alexander appreciated that since most problems start in early life it should be possible to avoid these with the right teaching .
13 All this testing is on-going and if suppliers falter in any way they are quickly informed .
14 For the conditions described in this book it is the selection of the remedy that is of far greater importance than the specific potency used .
15 At the stepping rates considered in this Chapter we are justified in regarding the rotor velocity as constant ; the system inertia is sufficient to maintain a steady speed , even if the motor torque varies slightly during each step .
16 If branches take up the suggestions made in this paper they may find themselves having to increase annual expenditure .
17 In addition , a G+A Maxam-Gilbert sequencing reaction ( 35 ) was carried out on 4ng of the particular end-labelled probe used in each DNase I footprinting experiment to provide a sequencing ladder for orientation of the footprint .
18 In the past the case has been based on the wish to delay in unstimulated life it home or admission to a training centre .
19 When Carole finishes when Carole finishes in this session I 'm gon na go and have a chat with her .
20 Throughout a life spent in experimental anatomy he worked primarily with the spinal mammal and its reflexes .
21 In addition to logging defined in this manner it is possible to enable or disable automatic logging of many of the process modelling activities .
22 Hanne and Jens always hoped that Svend would join them on their farm , but when it became clear that his interests lay in constructional engineering they gladly supported him , despite their disappointment and the sacrifices they had to make . ’
23 I consider it my duty to help in any way I can .
24 As the toga increased in social importance it also gained in size , though it clearly remained a difficult garment to wear .
25 He told a Common select committee : ‘ It is not possible to be certain the recession is over , but there seem to be enough indications to say in all probability it is . ’
26 The Clow Committee had recognised there would be practical problems : the quarterly cycle of meter reading would make it difficult to concentrate the higher charge on the crucial months of December , January and February when demand was highest ; in really cold weather or if coal remained in short supply it would have only limited deterrent effect ; and off-peak demand might be adversely affected .
27 While there may be much to be said for the views expressed in this passage it seems to me with all respect to Wilson J. that she was stating what she thought the law ought to be rather than what it is .
28 All the words were in place — ‘ I would not wish this on my worst enemy ’ ; ‘ Sam 's safety is my only concern ’ ; ‘ I appeal to the public to help in any way they can ’ ; ‘ I beg those who are holding her to let her go ’ — but the heart seemed strangely absent .
29 With a majority of 21 , they are in a position to vote in any Speaker they wish , and so may be inclined to reward one of their own party .
30 In rare cases where components differ in some way they will be pleased to give additional support .
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