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

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1 He found it difficult to get consultants interested in community care because it was only one on a long list of issues .
2 He was on permanent peg 2 in Hollinhey Bay where he tipped with an open-ended swimfeeder and gozzer maggot in six feet for a netful of skimmer bream .
3 Would not it be a disaster if Russia ended up having to pay as much in interest rates as it received in aid ?
4 ‘ I met her later in Los Angeles because we were involved in the musical Evita , ’ he explains .
5 Michael , who lives in Moffatt Close , Darlington , is still critically ill in Middlesbrough Hospital after he was viciously beaten up in Darlington 's High Row 12 days ago .
6 Large numbers of these settlements were listed in 1086 in Domesday Book and it was assumed , therefore , that they represented the primary Saxon settlement over much of England .
7 ‘ But they 're top-job people , you see , and they 're all in family units so they do n't understand , their minds are closed .
8 The three-minute cheap rate for local calls is now cheaper in cash terms than it was in 1981 .
9 Cooperation is rarely found to succeed amongst those who are unequal in material terms since it becomes difficult both to ensure an equal distribution of costs and benefits .
10 And you just poured the water in top press a button and you get draught lager and they have now produced I believe , er it was network marketing , and I was n't involved I did n't want involved in network marketing and it now produces gin and tonic vodka lemonade .
11 I 've been involved in community projects and I can say I enjoy going into schools , but at the end of the day there will always need to be the regulated type of policing of crime and violence .
12 The sufferer from alcoholism is so frequently involved in traffic offences that it has been said that just two drink-driving offences are a strong indication of alcoholism .
13 We agonised over the decision before selling to the management and I 'm absolutely convinced with hindsight that the decision was not only right in people terms but it was also the right business decision for the shareholders as well .
14 Finally , when picking the base categories for several variables whose interrelationships are to be examined , an attempt should be made to keep negative relationships between variables to a minimum : double negatives are as confusing in data analysis as they are in prose .
15 British Leyland absorbed a massive £2.9 billion in state subsidies while it was nationalised .
16 For all this , primary products exported outside the Bloc have ( at least since 1974 ) been worth more in dollar terms than they have within it ; but given the way goods are priced within it , this may mean less than meets the eye .
17 And yesterday he sat shame-faced in Leicester court as he was fined £225 and banned from the road for three years .
18 The case for fair voting for all elections , to bring together communities and encourage cooperation , and for a Bill of Rights to protect individuals , is even more pressing in Northern Ireland than it is in the rest of the UK .
19 My hon. Friend asked why , if the treatment is available on clinical decision in London , it is not available in north Devon and I have dealt with that .
20 The CFI at Nelson , Jenny Frame ( the only lady aero club CFI I met during my trip , though the proportion of female instructors and pilots seems much higher in New Zealand than it is in the UK ) told me that although this state of affairs was unusual , a great deal of their flying did normally comprise scenic flights for tourists .
21 The Chicago Symphony Orchestra were recorded live in Orchestra Hall but I was unaware of any distracting audience noise .
22 Remember that some criteria are more applicable to certain categories of rug than to others ; for example , the fineness of the knotting is more critical in workshop rugs than it is in village or nomadic items .
23 I think I could survive on my own in New York if I had a credit card and I found a nice hotel like Kevin .
24 Metasedimentary rocks are common in south Harris where they occur on a large scale in well-defined belts extending for considerable distances ; up to 15 km in places .
25 What you should be aware of though is which elements are the most common in sea water and you 'll not be too surprised to learn that sodium and chlorine , as in sodium chloride , as in common salt are in fact the two most elements in sea water followed by magnesium , sulphur and calcium .
26 Alternatively , it can refuse to accept the whole risk — this is common in car insurance and it happens in practice after thefts in which a considerable mess is created .
27 For example , it would n't stretch the truth too much to assume that the organization of the visual system is the same in rhesus monkeys as it is in humans .
28 The identification of fire arms is not difficult in crash wreckage but it is less easy to be certain that an explosion on board an aircraft in flight resulted from a bomb or perhaps a disintegrating turbine disc or an explosive decompression of the cabin .
29 This air is richer in carbon dioxide and it will thus quickly replenish the carbon dioxide you have been blowing off .
30 Amazingly , we arrived unscathed in Wenceslas Square and I set off to find the Čedok offices to arrange accommodation .
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