Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] in [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah i it 's n th that door looks miles away but I mean in actual fact it 's not very far , ever such a strange |
2 | I mean in other words we 'll now have a proper strategy the Vale of the White Horse , which was always an area of the county where the County Council services to the elderly was poorer than elsewhere . |
3 | When I lived in southern France I used to sit out on the porch and watch the sun go down across the valley . |
4 | Cos we know sales people generally do n't like paperwork but I know in financial circles you will have had to have done |
5 | Okay well I think in aesthetic terms they 're both awful . |
6 | I think in broad terms we can say that er , Les Echo comparatively did better than the F T. |
7 | Oh ah you mean in other words you the fifty pluses are still |
8 | you know in other words it might take a bit of time to work it out , there is some reason why he must of said that must n't did n't he ? |
9 | What she lacks in sartorial sense she makes up in fun . |
10 | If you live in separate districts you must apply to both the registrars of both districts . |
11 | You see in traditional sales we do n't tell people the price until the last minute . |
12 | You see in British Steel we we have seventy thousand deferred pensioners and er it is a group of people that I feel extremely sorry for , because er in nineteen eighty-six British Steel introduced into their pension scheme while it was still in the public sector , retirement at sixty where with a pension credit spaced on length of service , so if you had thirty-five years service in , you could retire at sixty as if you were sixty-five and there was nothing done at all for deferred pensioners and in certainly our submission to British Steel for seeking improvements , we we asked that they er they look at deferred pensioner with a view to paying their pensions at sixty , recognising that it was a very high-class plane that might have to be er achieved in stages . |
13 | a little bit , but not a great deal those gears most of the time as well the ones that we cruise in top gear I do n't think that 's really for me |
14 | Well they crofted in small way I suppose , and went the fishing . |
15 | What it lacked in glossy technique it made up for in sincerity . |
16 | I always thought that what he lacked in defensive qualities he made up for in attacking qualities . |
17 | Town is on everyone 's lips today , and for the proud position which it occupies in public esteem it has very largely Mr Chapman to thank . ’ |