Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [vb base] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ My nieces also tell me I live in the Mughal age , ’ he replied .
2 I I feel in the early days the the social contract was n't particularly well known and I think our party initially felt that these things were better handled not though a proper set protocol in the Maastricht treaty .
3 So perhaps you feel that while all this talk about kinship and affinity may make good sense in discussions of the social life of Australian Aborigines or of Trobriand Islanders in Melanesia , it really has very little relevance for ourselves who live in a social context in which , as a general rule , affinity is of little significance and the majority of social relationships outside the domestic family are coded in quite a different way .
4 The answers to these questions will be found in the analysis of cultural-ideological transnational practices and , in particular , the culture-ideology of consumerism in the Third World , to which I turn in the next chapter .
5 Such a concept clearly requires further exploration , which I attempt in the next chapter .
6 My husband was mad on golf , and he used to go down into the park and send golf balls onto the lawn and then walk back through the rose garden which I put in the wrong place .
7 But outside a religious context , why should I ask for a certainty with which I dispense in every other field of life ?
8 He also considered an argument based on freedom of speech , but rejected it for reasons which I consider in the next section of this judgment .
9 Have well considered questions ready for both types of interview which you ask in a logical sequence .
10 ‘ There is n't the depth of strength which you find in the best labs in the States or in Japan .
11 In such studies , to which we turn in the next chapter , it will be necessary to consider yet other components which have frequently entered into the definition of style .
12 Hence the importance of audits by competent and independent auditors — to which we turn in the next chapter .
13 The only new track which we envisage in the next 10–15 years is the possible construction of a new west-east chord to the South of Dalmeny , and the only new passenger services is a possible re-opening of the South Suburban line .
14 Without wishing to champion the Soviet system and the way in which it ‘ manufactures ’ its sportsmen , I believe the general philosophy underlying the integration of sports with other components of education is much more realistic than the irritating duality with which we labour in the Western world where educators are prone to see justification for particular studies in terms of their practical value .
15 erm the format for these is one of four lectures , in which we revise in the first lecture ideas that are round about sixth form level and then in two lectures following that we take the teacher through , very quickly , the kind of coverage that we give to the topic in the university .
16 There is not in them that sombre atmosphere of a mortal struggle which we find in the second part of Daniel .
17 Finally , the war accounts for the strategic orientation which we discuss in the following chapter .
18 However , there is another sense in which syntactic analysis might be independent of semantic and pragmatic analysis , and it is this which we discuss in the next section .
19 In the round before they attack , the valley is filled with their bizarre hoots and screeches , which they use in the same manner as bats to navigate and locate their prey .
20 The two men , also squatting , are thrown flesh and bones which they pound in the bowl-like depressions .
21 In the study of literature , quantitative methods can never achieve the primacy which they enjoy in the experimental sciences and in many branches of social studies .
22 When , in 1594 , John Parker obtained a grant of a new office for keeping pleadings in Chancery , two of the Six Clerks , who had done his work previously , wrote that ‘ the King by his letters patents may not oust the common people of their rights and inheritance which they have in the common law of this land ’ .
23 These worms have a similar food-gathering strategy to the more familiar filter-feeding tubeworms , but instead of the feathery heads of fanworms have long , sticky tentacles which they wave in the current or drag over the substrate in search of food particles which are then carried back to the mouth as the tentacles are drawn in .
24 The same writer , using the same mix of ink , also headed several of the vocal numbers with the page numbers on which they appear in the second volume of Orpheus Britannicus , published in 1702 .
25 The machines which they order in the good times are apt to arrive in the bad times , when the products can not so easily be sold and when borrowing costs are exceptionally high .
26 You can be aware of what is going on around you and yet treat everyone you meet in a polite , friendly and respectful way .
27 Well , Dave , there are lots like me who climb in the middle grades and who will also love this guidebook .
28 and some of them differ so much from others who you put in the same box and you
29 Parents who themselves behave in a responsible way towards their children , making it a habit to keep them informed of their whereabouts and accounting for their own actions , are more likely to receive the same consideration in return .
30 However , the reality for young people whom we represent in the nineteen nineties is that they face the prospects of having to survive in a declining British economy .
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