Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] [noun] [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | Assuming that I now had BWB approval in principle and a promise of funding , I went ahead and on 12 May called on our members for volunteers . |
2 | Much in demand for stage and film productions , he became associated with the early musicals of Lloyd Webber and his then partner Tim Rice in the 1970s . |
3 | Even more importantly , I completely lacked business experience in certain vital parts of the world . |
4 | I never detail calorie content in my diets because it is n't necessary . |
5 | You just write WORLD LEADER in your passport , charge a fortune to expound views rejected by your people , and let the world , and the people , go to hell . |
6 | Did you still put stilton cheese in that roll or did you want that ? |
7 | You hardly see Kirstie Alley in it , she 's only forty five minutes and that 's it . |
8 | We therefore recommend Nissen fundoplication in the management of gastro-oesophageal reflux as giving better subjective and objective longterm relief than any other antireflux measure . |
9 | Most outstanding of all was Jenny Quayle , as Viola , who searches for her long lost twin brother in Illyria . |
10 | ‘ Do they still have cabinet pudding in the canteen ? ’ |
11 | They never had bowel trouble in the movies . |
12 | He suddenly saw Annabel passing in the street outside . |
13 | It is debatable whether he ever envisaged trailer operation in its accepted sense , with trailers being detached at off-peak times . |
14 | Secondly , where he knowingly receives trust property in breach of trust ( ’ knowing receipt and dealing ’ ) . |