Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] [pers pn] in [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | What this argument suggests in Gandhi 's case is that he does not abandon his commitment to the principle of non-violence or qualify it in any way when he approves the destruction of life . |
2 | As well as good documentation and ‘ driving ’ information for the user , as described on page 35 , it is also very important to document the computer program as a further aid to those who wish to understand how the program works or modify it in some way . |
3 | I E or formalize it in some way . |
4 | If Gilbert thought it was part of her duty to track down Amy or help her in any way , then she would do so . |
5 | I 've seen the man 's face actually resting on the foot of the horse ; but never at any time the horse stand on him , tramp on him or damage him in any way . |
6 | ‘ It did n't distress or alarm me in any way , certainly not as much as many other things that I have seen that have earned certificates ’ . |
7 | Anyway , I really was going to take the spell off straight away , but of course you have to go hopping off and get caught and land us in this mess . ’ |
8 | A truly usable recognition system would have to learn from whole word recognition techniques and combine them in some fashion with existing segmentation techniques ( Ho et al , 1991 ; Hull et al , 1991 ) . |
9 | This is n't the way that the current system reasons , and I would certainly like to take the current system and push it in this direction of being more expert in a human sense . |
10 | Even more insulation is given by looking at all things from the transcendent level , for then each event is looked at as if it is seen through coloured lenses that transfigure it and place it in another dimension and time . |
11 | and they get , they get in this country and then they go and exploit them in another country ! |
12 | and really always has been , erm , the idea of a centre is , is simply because you consider how much it costs to have a point wired when the house is , is built , er several people nowadays is ha well they buy an old house , they erm , say well we 'll take out the centre light and put us in some wall lights instead you see . |
13 | Well can you empty one of those and put it and put it in that bucket . |
14 | Bet if I took his jacket off and put it in that washer it 'd of fallen to bits cos it was that mucky . |
15 | They should bring along a crane and pick the whole thing up with me in it and call it Frozen Communications and put it in some art gallery . |
16 | Therefore , it is appropriate to start at the market portfolio and consider it in some depth . |
17 | ( iii ) To analyse the fluorescence , fix the cells or embryos in 4% formaldehyde in PBS for 10 min , wash them in M2 + BSA and mount them in this medium in the wells of a tissue typing slide ( Baird and Tatlock , see Section 4.1.1 ) . |
18 | Exhausted , Andrew lowers his head and their tongues meet and Andrew slides down and hugs Iain 's legs , hoping that they will become immobile and lock him in this position and never separate . |
19 | Candidates should also be able to reformulate data presented in one form — notes , telex , etc — and produce it in another form appropriate to a given purpose . |
20 | The role of the police marksmen was to provide cover for the EOD team and insert them in any situation where they were needed . |
21 | The National Directors of each country attend the meetings at which the distributions are made , and discuss them in some detail . |
22 | The only other thing that may be an answer to the question is erm I I know it seems an about face but are we gon na say that er the other two sergeants that are now managers become A L O's and use them in that capacity and train 'em up . |
23 | And I think they have a tremendous contribution to make , and I think what we ought to be doing with er people who retire , it 's not to say the end of their working life , and therefore they 're on the scrap heap , but that it 's a new stage in life and we ought to honour them and respect them and I think , give them some er affirm where they 're at , and use them much more as the guardians of wisdom and the guardians of the stories of the community , and use them in that sort of way . |
24 | I ca n't use that again because it would be a disservice to the Mystical Potato Head Groove Thing to lift my own lick and use it in another song . ’ |
25 | Then you 'd have eighter , or sixteener , a thirty twoer until you 'd got sixty four marbles you know and chuck them in this hole and if odd or even come out . |
26 | Read it first and keep it in this file ready to refresh your memory at the last moment ; |
27 | The initiative to stop the scene and try it in another way can come from spectators , performers or the teacher . |
28 | Labour will modernise the national curriculum and apply it in all schools . |
29 | Already in Out the narrator was obsessed with the mind 's capacity for erasing one version of a story and substituting another : ‘ We can make our errors in a thought and reject them in another thought , leaving no trace of error in us ’ ( 51/53 ) . |
30 | Now , the final point I want to make in this little section , and I think Liz is going to help me make this point , and that is that one of your problems , which is not a big problem compared with some organizations , is you 've got to take what you 're doing , and repackage it in such way that it is of interest to ordinary people . |