Example sentences of "[to-vb] in [pron] [noun pl] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A hectic social life could cost a packet so you might have to pull in your horns a wee bit . |
2 | Hurrying under cover of darkness up to Roscarrock Hall where a real priest was visiting from Ireland or Spain , they whispered their confessions to him , received absolution from him and knelt in the Roscarrock family chapel to hear a proper Latin Mass and to receive in their mouths the living sacrifice , the Body of Christ . |
3 | We will now see if it is possible to state in what circumstances the different tones are used within the very limited context of the words ‘ yes ’ and ‘ no ’ said in isolation . |
4 | 24–9– " The Session desires to record in their minutes the following resolution annent the Church question , viz. that they resolve unanimously to adhere to the union of 1900 . |
5 | The organisations participating in Compacts will provide an excellent resource for teachers in all subjects aiming to develop in their students a wide understanding of the society in which they will live and work . |
6 | It should be the duty of all teachers to instil in their pupils a civilised respect for other languages and an understanding of the relations between other languages and English . |
7 | She urged parents to instil in their children the three ‘ Rs ’ — responsibility , respect and right from wrong . |