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

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1 it 's not a reflex action that the Labour Party somehow engages in , but there are things that we need to rave raise revenue for , such as investment in the economy , like our social policies , and that the way that we will raise revenue is that we we will have a fair taxation system , that is very straightforward , and agreed by the Party , unlike the Conservatives who firstly do n't recognize there is any purpose in investment in the economy , public investment , or investment in social policies they do n't agree with , and secondly , when they do have to raise money they do it in the unfairest possible way , penalizing most those who can least
2 It is clear that this can have no retrospective effect on the actual forms of association , but it can have important other effects , since in presenting the history of philosophy or painting in this way it suggests forms of identification or association to new contributors .
3 Right I think one of the things we 'll be looking at tomorrow is learning styles and people 's preferred learning styles and what we 'll find is that people in this room you 'll all , you might have a slightly different way that you prefer to learn .
4 If present in significant thickness they could materially improve the chances of hydrocarbon retention in beds beneath them .
5 I mean do n't forget do n't forget do n't forget when everybody was wearing their sickles and hammers in this country they had millionaires in Russia .
6 Given the common values of E and p in structural solids we find that the speed of sound in these substances is very high indeed : for steel , aluminium and glass it is about 11,000 miles an hour or 4,800 metres per second , which is much faster than the speed of sound in air .
7 If we were supplying Marks and Spencer in this country it might be the answer but er
8 Thus it was hoped that they would seize any opportunity of increasing awareness and understanding of mental frailty in old age , among professionals , lay carers and local people in such a way as to increase people 's sympathy and confidence in any contacts they might have with elderly mentally frail people .
9 For example , given the great emphasis on the family and monogamy in Victorian England they were delighted when they found in the work of anthropologists a statement that there had been societies with sexual freedom and no notion of the family .
10 Well what I do with Matthew is , I put him the lettuce and tomato and celery in one portion he has er , cottage cheese and coleslaw in the other and
11 To assess the relation between tuberculosis and HIV in this area we screened 150 HIV positive patients at the Royal London Hospital over the period July 1991 to May 1992 with skin tuberculin tests and chest radiography .
12 One of the lessons I have learnt in life is that a bit more time thinking and planning will immeasurably increase the effectiveness of one 's input : if these comments help any of my friends and colleagues in this way it will be , for me , as great a reward as ICI 's success today is a satisfaction and recognition of our predecessors .
13 Even upon the menservants and maidservants In those days I will pour out my Spirit .
14 ‘ Not the piano music , nor the hackneyed old Bolero , but Ravel in this mood I find irresistible . ’
15 So , in their capacity as workers in those factories they were not Co-operators at all , though they may very well have been members of consumers , co-operative societies owning an interest in those factories .
16 A number of attempts were made to introduce such courses in the next few years , but as experiments in applied anthropology they were all failures .
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