Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [to-vb] [pers pn] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ( E.g. if fine-class phonemic descriptions unambiguously described spoken utterances , it would still be pointless to use them if it took the processor weeks to find them in the acoustic input and half the time it got them wrong . ) |
2 | These jobs are usually seen as benefits , certainly by the workers who flock to take them up , and by the governments that have established incentive programmes to attract them in the first place . |
3 | our Charter City to place you in the stall |
4 | Happily in those days there was no air navel to take us in a few hours to Addis Ababa and bring us back a few days later . |
5 | Here are 10 New Year resolutions to get you in the mood . |
6 | It was left to his brother Laurence to include it in the posthumous More Poems ( 1936 ) . |
7 | After several visits from head office staff to put us in the picture , we now look forward to being part of a much larger organisation and being fully ‘ commercialised ’ in 1992 . ’ |
8 | Perhaps some of his churchmen allowed personal ambition and family loyalties to involve them in the political divisions of the reign , and so may have welcomed a change of dynasty in 1016 . |