Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb base] in a [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 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 ? ’
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 You simply slot in a preprogrammed ‘ memory card ’ and select the design you want .
6 You certainly live in a splendid spot , ’ Leith struggled up out of being conscience-stricken to remark .
7 According to classical criminology we mostly behave in a rational manner .
8 In principle , no , we only act in a consultative and advisory way .
9 We already operate in a competitive market and Lloyd 's is unlikely to make that much more difficult . ’
10 We already operate in a competitive market and Lloyd 's is unlikely to make that much more difficult . ’
11 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 .
12 We still live in a dangerous and turbulent world .
13 We also take in a considerable quantity of aluminium in certain foods , but this is normally in a ‘ non-bioavailable ’ form .
14 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 .
15 We now live in a global village … a simultaneous happening .
16 In a sense we now live in a forgiven world .
17 Despite the fact that ‘ if only ’ implies that things could be different , they do not actually go away when the ideal conditions are achieved , they just surface in a new guise .
18 They generally believe in a cosmic memory ( known officially as psychometry ) .
19 ‘ Look , ’ sniffed Mel , ‘ these guys are only trying to make a bob or two … and from what I gather they usually rake in a fair bit . ’
20 They , they probably come in a foul mood , and er , they , they keep up that er bickering over the whole of their stay .
21 They got married and they now live in a beautiful flat in the centre of London . ’
22 She displays how to build living structures of pictorial importance by weaving individual dancers or groups deliberately and solemnly so that they frequently pause in a meaningful picture of distinctive shape .
23 Harley MS 6579 and marked by italics : Or further , in chapter forty-six , where Hilton is talking about the word " Iesu " as a means of focusing all the inheritance of life that the recluse desires , he says : These insertions do not add anything new , they simply expand in a particular way what has been said and they are not absolutely consistent in all the manuscripts in which they appear .
24 The technology is based on the observation that , when particles are placed in a rotating electric field , they too rotate in a characteristic way .
25 Although the plots of the two books would seem to be very different , they actually end in a similar manner , on a promising note .
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