Example sentences of "[adj] to [pers pn] in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Many of the herbs Chris uses for treating his fish would be accessible to them in the wild .
2 For the Holy Spirit and hope are two sides of the same coin ; respectively the objective and the subjective modes in which the future is made real to us in the present .
3 Ramsey was very rude to him in the debate .
4 One important lesson I learned early on ( which had not been obvious to me in the past ) was that you do n't have to give everything away , do n't have to reveal yourself completely to people .
5 And I know he was very good to us in the war cos my father was , got a terminal illness and er he used to see that I had a bottle of whisky for dad you know , er the manager did .
6 Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday and not sure about Friday evening and er she said then she 'll have trouble getting the money over that 's out of them , why the redundancy because been there over two year , so I presume redundancy or holidays or both so Sue said to her well if they were so good to you in the past , but that ai n't the point is it ?
7 ‘ Tell Lady Franklin , ’ Gould instructed his wife in a letter to Hobart , ‘ I have her little page with me , he is a most interesting little fellow , throws the spear and waddy with the utmost dexterity and [ is ] extremely useful to me in the bush , an eye like a hawk discovers birds nests & eggs in a most astonishing manner . ’
8 The reason we want to adopt other people 's beliefs is that we know that everyone wants their own beliefs to be true : because , as we 've seen , truth is what makes our own beliefs useful to us in the way I described earlier , by making our actions succeed in fulfilling our desires .
9 In the synthesized notation , an earlier letter than the letters prior to it in the notation signals a new facet ; for example , B , F , M and W in the above signal new facets .
10 Various aspects of the parties ' life , resources , and activities will be helpful to them in the conflict , but many of these are resources and activities that they will have possessed or engaged in or wished to posses or to engage in in any case , even if they did not take part in the contest .
11 Congenial or not , the truth had been made evident to her in the spread .
12 On the contrary it is complementary to them in the sense that its comparative advantage rests with analyses of secular economic developments whereas the existing models ' comparative advantage rests with the short-term developments .
13 I feel we will 've achieved significant progress if we have turned , I did n't know you worked in the United Kingdom , into it 's good to know that the rights and needs of children are just as important to you in the United Kingdom as they are overseas .
14 " Does anything seem strange to you in the scene ? "
15 People got used to it in the war but now … well , time will soften the blow .
16 It 's always a shock when summat 's different , but you get used to it in the end .
17 I 'm quite used to it in the House of Commons … .
18 If inflationary pressures began to mount in Britain there would be no ‘ soft option ’ or ‘ quick fix ’ available to her in the form of devaluing her way out of trouble .
19 12 Hartley 's essay was available to them in the exhibition brochure , where Stieglitz had reprinted it , and a second commentary about O'Keeffe by Rosenfeld had appeared in Vanity Fair the previous october .
20 The sequence of studies we have carried out have derived from the tools available to us in the context of psychological and linguistic expertise .
21 One of the reasons why play is so absorbing is that it is self-initiated , in a way that is not available to us in the process of combatting , enduring or avoiding the slings and arrows of day-to-day living .
22 In order to create a charge distribution a certain amount of work has to be done , and that is available to us in the form of electrostatic energy .
23 It does not provide a substitute for national parliaments in that the Council of Ministers does not legislate through it and is not accountable to it in the way which is typical of representative democracies .
24 Mrs Goreng had been too kind to them in the sense of what to expect .
25 But I mean there was er , they were so kind to them in the hospital if there would of been any sign of distress they would of , you know , usually anyway you do n't usually have distress at the end you 're usually at peace are n't you ?
26 They are quite kind to him in the asylum but of course a strait-jacket ca n't be that comfortable .
27 They were kind to her in the shops .
28 She has told you that I was kind to her in the summerhouse , though I 'll assure you I was quite innocent then as now , and I desire you to keep this matter to yourself .
29 His Lordship could not say the Home Secretary 's decision was not one which was fully open to him in the exercise of his judgment .
30 Aspects of his work , his life style , are disagreeable to him in the extreme .
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