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

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1 Yeah i it 's n th that door looks miles away but I mean in actual fact it 's not very far , ever such a strange
2 I mean in other words we 'll now have a proper strategy the Vale of the White Horse , which was always an area of the county where the County Council services to the elderly was poorer than elsewhere .
3 When I lived in southern France I used to sit out on the porch and watch the sun go down across the valley .
4 Cos we know sales people generally do n't like paperwork but I know in financial circles you will have had to have done
5 Okay well I think in aesthetic terms they 're both awful .
6 I think in broad terms we can say that er , Les Echo comparatively did better than the F T.
7 Oh ah you mean in other words you the fifty pluses are still
8 you know in other words it might take a bit of time to work it out , there is some reason why he must of said that must n't did n't he ?
9 What she lacks in sartorial sense she makes up in fun .
10 If you live in separate districts you must apply to both the registrars of both districts .
11 You see in traditional sales we do n't tell people the price until the last minute .
12 You see in British Steel we we have seventy thousand deferred pensioners and er it is a group of people that I feel extremely sorry for , because er in nineteen eighty-six British Steel introduced into their pension scheme while it was still in the public sector , retirement at sixty where with a pension credit spaced on length of service , so if you had thirty-five years service in , you could retire at sixty as if you were sixty-five and there was nothing done at all for deferred pensioners and in certainly our submission to British Steel for seeking improvements , we we asked that they er they look at deferred pensioner with a view to paying their pensions at sixty , recognising that it was a very high-class plane that might have to be er achieved in stages .
13 Eventually , well into the afternoon , we found the route — but had to wait for a couple who pushed in front claiming they were ‘ HVS climbers ’ and would not take long .
14 a little bit , but not a great deal those gears most of the time as well the ones that we cruise in top gear I do n't think that 's really for me
15 Well they crofted in small way I suppose , and went the fishing .
16 What it lacked in glossy technique it made up for in sincerity .
17 I always thought that what he lacked in defensive qualities he made up for in attacking qualities .
18 Town is on everyone 's lips today , and for the proud position which it occupies in public esteem it has very largely Mr Chapman to thank . ’
19 If theme is whatever occurs in initial position we would have to acknowledge that some languages prefer to thematize participants ( expressed as subjects in SVO and SOV languages ) on a regular basis while other languages prefer to thematize processes ( expressed as verbs in VSO languages ) .
20 I 'm not commenting still not commenting on local issues , but I mean I quite see that acceptable to Mid Sussex and I 'm not doubting the recommendation but erm we 've actually sixty three thousand right sixty three thousand square metres and the other councils took the attitude that we would be nowhere near achieving structure plan and I find myself absolutely clearly what happened in other comebacks they were only going to produce three , two thirds or three quarters of your
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