Example sentences of "[unc] [noun sg] [verb] [pn reflx] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 My concern is that you may , in b fact find yourself in a situation where you 're cementing yourself in to residential and institutional care at the expense of domiciliary care , and we 'll explain that later to you , er , as we go in .
2 The name change , Avalon says , represents the company 's decision to reposition itself in the client/server market .
3 If Burun 's refusal to place himself in a position of prominence by acting as Artai 's proposer was a subterfuge to disclaim his influence , then it was apparent that none of the Khans recognised it .
4 High quality opportunism like that is what Tranmere paid Everton £300,000 for but , until he scored , the travelling fans were entitled to question Nevin 's eagerness to involve himself in the game .
5 Leicester have won just one of their 11 Carlsberg League games this season , but the club suggested that the reason for the dismissal was Johnson 's unwillingness to involve himself in the club 's junior programme .
6 Ford 's mission resolves itself in a duel with Rutger Hauer , but it 's Bladerunner 's extraordinary look , a clogged , polluted decaying megalopolis where the neon shines and the acid rain falls constantly , that grips the imagination .
7 Jackie 's face tied itself in a knot as he tried to remember his own mother .
8 The newcomers ' decision to present themselves in the city as ‘ Sotheby Deutschland ’ , rather than as an Anglo-American auction house , has proved to be a wise one .
9 Although the story is probably a fair reflection of the Italians ' unwillingness to find themselves in the middle of an English war , most Englishmen seem to have acknowledged Gloucester 's authority .
10 Although the story is probably a fair reflection of the Italians ' unwillingness to find themselves in the middle of an English war , most Englishmen seem to have acknowledged Gloucester 's authority .
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