Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] in this [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ What I 'm saying is that even in this room you 're not safe . |
2 | It seems to me possible that here in this room we might between us just conceivably be able to make a first … |
3 | And this independence is further supported by the existence of the ‘ velar-raising ’ rules in other Ulster varieties : they are carefully described by Gregg ( 1964 ) for Larne , and by Patterson ( 1860 ) for nineteenth-century Belfast , and so in this case they are plainly of some antiquity . |
4 | And so in this chapter I want to look analytically at some of the ways Christianity has unwittingly capitulated to the forces of modernity . |
5 | Sparta did not abandon her aims in Thessaly ; in 426 the Spartans founded a colony at Herakleia in Trachis , which commanded the Thessalian border ( p. 131 ) ; and later in this book we shall follow this thread of Spartan policy further still ( see p. 153 and chapter 14 , p. 186 ) . |
6 | This would be a shame and later in this spiel I have put down some thoughts on the matter . |
7 | ‘ She was partly dismantled with flat tyres and covered in dust and junk , but she fascinated me and even in this state she looked elegant ’ . |
8 | Only in Leicestershire was there any appreciable cereal growing and even in this county it amounted to no more than 26% of the arable acreage . |
9 | A great deal of money does go to preserving those companies like the National , the Royal Shakespeare , etc. , and even in this region we have three regional repertory theatres who generally present very establishment shows , very middle of the road productions . |
10 | It seems that male spatial arrangements are contingent upon those of females , who are themselves dispersed in relation to dietary ecology , and yet in this species it is females rather than males that move between social units . |
11 | The workshop classes were a mixture of all grades of academy , and it was here that I found common ground absorbing my trade instruction ; and happily in this field I was able not to be as conspicuous as I was at school . |
12 | ‘ No , but perhaps in this spot I might find wildlife to slay . ’ |
13 | I ca n't speak for London hotels , but basically in this region we have a fair number of esteemed country house hotels , as well as the inner town hotels , and all of them offer a service at a very competitive price , and perhaps this is something we should encourage — the American visitor to stay out of London erm and come and stay in London 's country , as we call ourselves , round the Thames and Chilterns . |
14 | But even in this tumult she felt that Mark was the sane , controlled life-guard , trying to calm her . |
15 | Her marriage was in ruins but here in this place she found peace . |
16 | Because only in this way we regard ourselves not merely as a variant of a human prototype but as a being with its own irreplaceable essence . |