Example sentences of "[noun sg] in [pron] [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | As I gained confidence in their genuine goodwill I found that my sense of humour returned and I enjoyed making them laugh . |
2 | Having replied Yes with much confidence in his initial request I did not think I could take two steps to the rear , so I hastened to add that the job would take me some considerable time as ti would be my spare-time/spare-time job , consoled myself with the thought that it was the first time that I had made anything to be used in a church , so it would be a challenge . |
3 | And some of them are good fun pop in their own right they just happen to be done in a foreign language and with different cultural influences . |
4 | As a person in her own right she takes up her destiny . |
5 | The married woman 's status is changing and from being a person in her own right she is becoming a chattel . |
6 | If those primitive attitudes had n't also been the determining factor in my own fate I would have found it as ludicrous and pitiful as I do now . |
7 | The McLaggans had put grass halters round the necks of a few of Menzies ' horses ; Cameron rode on one ; from the back in his dark coat he looked like a preacher leading away the faithful to a field communion . |
8 | On talking to parents , we were told that had there been a suitable provision in their own country they would not be in Budapest . |
9 | No comment was made by either demonstrators or critical readers — or by the ambassador — about the kindness of Shlomo Green , the old Israeli who showed such compassion towards the Palestinian in whose former home he was now living . |
10 | If you arc prepared to invest a lot of time and money in your new kitchen you might consider making a sort of kitchen/living or family room ; a real ‘ heart of the home ’ area , more casual than a living room , more cosy than a working kitchen . |
11 | As a student in your last term you will begin to send out letters and photographs of yourself to all possible valuable contacts . |
12 | Holding the dead creature in her right palm she squeezed the pink plasticine , the white coat , the cotton hair into one amorphous lump . |
13 | During the five minutes that he spoke about the Bill in his 52-minute speech he was floored by his own seconds — Conservative Back Benchers — when they expressed their concern . |
14 | We know you will be a success in whatever new venture you take up and we wish you and your family all the best in the future . ’ |
15 | Apart from representing a valuable resource in its own right it is important to note that water is paid for twice — in terms of metered supply and the effluent charge . |
16 | As all these , including buddleia , flower in their second year they soon supply more seeds to the young sward . |
17 | If we wish to preserve a landscape in its present form we must actively direct it towards that end . |
18 | To ask the Prime Minister in what financial year he expects to balance the budget between Government expenditure and revenue received . |
19 | For the first time in her married life she saw pain in her husband 's eyes , as though she had plunged a knife into his body . |
20 | Naturally , he took a great interest in horse-shoeing , and horseshoes seem to have been a main interest in his continental journeys– He had a great fondness for the application of setons , particularly in cases of lameness — a curious lapse for such a humane man . |