Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [vb -s] [pron] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Since it can not be known as a concept that will realize itself in the future , Sartre argues instead that the totality only produces itself in the moment : ‘ The incarnation as such is at once unrealizable except as totalization of everything and irreducible to a pure abstract unity of that which it totalizes ’ ( II , 58 ) .
2 McGregor wrote that ‘ since no important decision ever pleases everyone in the organisation , he must also absorb the displeasures , and sometimes severe hostility , of those who would have taken a different course ’ .
3 Your intervention clearly implicates myself in the charge you make of ‘ defeatist talk ’ about the scientific connection between material deprivation and premature death .
4 This moral underlay even shows itself in the fervour and intensity with which relativists dismiss those who disagree with them as " dogmatic " .
5 The carer then holds him in the same way as if he was sitting on the side of the bed , with his head resting on her shoulder , and lifts him up and round onto the second chair .
6 To my personal embarrassment to the extent that I was a party to the majority of the decisions to which I have referred , I have to say that I think that this court again finds itself in the same position .
7 Instead , the Paris-Brussels axis firmly rejects it in the name of ‘ humanism ’ .
8 For reasons to be examined below this belief commonly expresses itself in a belief in a defeasible obligation to obey the law .
9 She has to have it and my nan always puts them in the same
10 A disturbed situation also reveals itself in the south-east .
11 Yet , the intimate knowledge of the sick individual often places them in an ideal position to link illness with iatrogenesis , and the better doctors will see such insight as a welcome assistance rather than interference , and make full use of it .
12 History surely repeats itself in the poll tax rebel 's end .
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