Example sentences of "[noun sg] in a [noun] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 " For a man who can catch a gibbon in a Ming vase it will be child 's play . "
2 He was also blamed for breaking co-star Paul Land 's ribs when , it was claimed , Rourke insisted on realism in a fight scene he had with Land .
3 I 'd been paying tax and national insurance for 12 years before I found myself having to make a claim and if I 'd been putting the money in a building society I 'd have had a lot more than I eventually got out of them . ’
4 And at £350–500 a week in a ski resort it 's an expensive learning curve , not to mention frustrating as a chunk of the week has been eaten up before you 've even got going .
5 This week when he went to a Christian Rave in a paper hat he looked more like Elton John than the primate of all England .
6 However these two bases are distinct and it is clear from Harman J 's judgment that even if he had been dealing with an express confidential information clause in an employment agreement he would have declined to have followed Faccenda .
7 One dark-haired man in a business suit he recognized as he hurried back inside the house .
8 Lucy could just imagine how Charlie would react ; at the first whiff of implication in a murder case he 'd probably burn everything .
9 And if the principle works with man as well , then by spending your whole life in a cruising aircraft you might live to be a hundred .
10 Or maybe a a lot in a sack wheel them down on a wheelbarrow or something .
11 Sometimes Albert 's mother helped with the book-keeping in a side room she called ‘ The Den ’ .
12 And er he used to be he he mother used to make make some tea for him and warm tea in a bottle in a glass bottle you know .
13 However , when they are separated from a Sunday morning congregation in a Sunday School they can easily be made to feel as if they are the Church of tomorrow .
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