Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [adv] [noun sg] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For example , despite her attachment to an extra-textual and pre-linguistic domain of mental activity , Nathalie Sarraute 's work , according to Heath , should not be limited by interpretative strategies which are fundamentally referentialist in orientation .
2 So I feel that our power has grown very much and that we are now hand in hand with the comrades in Namibia .
3 Er er they never , you know when you watch it on television , there 's never trouble in rugby like they do in football is there ?
4 What table 4.2 does not show , however , is that there is also variation in length in the /a/ system , which is equally rule-governed .
5 There is also evidence in favour of the view that what we might think of as pragmatic factors influence language comprehension .
6 However , it should also be noted that there is also decrease in reaction time between levels of processing of 1 and 2 , which is significant for No answers .
7 There is clearly variation in expression of the APC gene within families as can be seen from the three families we have presented in detail .
8 In some patients , there was four-fold increase in antibody response before the first sputum culture of P cepacia .
9 Important though these duties were , they were fairly routine in character ; they did not bring Clanvow to the notice of a wider public .
10 It seemed to me that hardly any left the building in those weeks of May without murmuring apologetically that they were only leaving in order to get some baking done at home !
11 It is decidedly Army in shape .
12 ‘ I was really getting stuck into him , but it was mainly tongue in cheek .
13 He was also instructor in geology at the Royal Geographical Society and lectured aspiring explorers in the subject .
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