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

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1 You see some of them only live in a small cottage with no garden and that 's an extension to their home , you can go down there with the children
2 ‘ The books I most admire in the European tradition are , ’ he says , ‘ 19th century novels by the great Russian writers and by English writers like Jane Austen and George Eliot .
3 If I had a mouse I just click in the top corner .
4 She may be joking , but me , I just growl in a choked voice ‘ Hey , why do n't you cut us some of that cake ? ’
5 I still believe in the fundamental injustice of the profit system and do not accept the proposition that there will be rich and poor for all eternity . ’
6 I now live in a new house which has as much character as either of my previous homes — but without the rising damp and woodworm .
7 I now live in a small Perthshire village , substantially less homogeneous than the one in which I grew up but in which there are also a few catholic families and where the majority are of presbyterian Scottish/Ulster stock .
8 Plunging over a series of tall waterfalls , these become two broad and very blue rivers which finally unite in the Moot .
9 We do n't have to talk literature , y'know — I 'd as leave hear news of America , parts of which still linger in the Carboniferous Age , I understand . ’
10 There is an even greater variation in relief and structure , and the sand dunes and rock plains , which commonly figure in the popular concept of a desert , form only a fraction of the total area .
11 We may have been led to finding those four paragraphs because they are , in fact , the divisions which actually appear in the original and we merely sought additional evidence to support the way the author had divided up his discourse .
12 They have two daughters who still live in the 50-bedroom Cassillis Castle , near Ayr .
13 You simply slot in a preprogrammed ‘ memory card ’ and select the design you want .
14 Well , you never go in an unrealistic influencing situation , and er , the other one would have said , well , we 've had situations where it has been very much a line type decision .
15 ‘ While the British continue to occupy our country and pursue a policy of repression , we reserve the right to attack those who actively participate in the British war machine . ’
16 You are very fortunate that I do n't make you actually sit in the real sea .
17 Those at the conference table are not Palestine Liberation Organisation representatives working out of Tunis but people who actually live in the occupied territories , who have been deprived of their homeland , as they see it , and who are now looking to the future and trying to negotiate some kind of settlement .
18 You certainly live in a splendid spot , ’ Leith struggled up out of being conscience-stricken to remark .
19 According to classical criminology we mostly behave in a rational manner .
20 In principle , no , we only act in a consultative and advisory way .
21 But the ‘ truth ’ is not the point at issue ; what matters is that as human beings we necessarily engage in an interpretative process when we encounter others , as they do with us .
22 She was just about to turn away from the window when she thought she saw something suddenly move in the far corner of the walled garden .
23 We already operate in a competitive market and Lloyd 's is unlikely to make that much more difficult . ’
24 We already operate in a competitive market and Lloyd 's is unlikely to make that much more difficult . ’
25 Over there we do work over there , we do work here but er , we always work in a relaxing way over there but here always tension .
26 We still live in a dangerous and turbulent world .
27 One does come across entrepreneurial academics , but there is still something slightly suspect in the academic world about making , as distinct from earning , money which manifests itself in the grey area of consultancy .
28 We also take in a considerable quantity of aluminium in certain foods , but this is normally in a ‘ non-bioavailable ’ form .
29 We also advertise in the leading Oxon newspapers and the lists can be obtained at all ADKIN offices
30 We now understand in a general way how strong any particular solid ought to be and why it falls short of that strength in practice .
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