Example sentences of "[noun pl] in [art] [adj] [noun] i " in BNC.

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1 I stride over and take her by the shoulders in the same way I held Darius .
2 From my experiences in the Occupied Countries I could tell she was starved .
3 After three days in the Grand Canyon I was only just starting to appreciate the size and scale of the place .
4 And of course if you 've got any questions in the two days I 'm not just going to er at you all the time you know it 's participation is this so any questions that you have any comments you want to make please feel free to make them at any time it 's not going to throw me .
5 But first , in looking at the history of classical principles in the previous chapters I have left loose ends untied and contradictions unresolved .
6 Changes in conditions , changes in the inanimate forces I have lumped under the general heading of ‘ the weather ’ , are likely to swamp the slow and erratic trends of the arms race , as far as any observer on the ground could be aware .
7 It looks as if sex evolved because it 's in the interest of genes to constantly be re-combined self interest not always in company with the same others may want to be er mixing themselves up , so they launch themselves in continually different combinations , and this presumably each gene what , what , what is happening is a constant filtering process all the time , by means of which natural selection is working on basically random changes in the final point I want to make and that 's
8 Mrs. Campbell hoped that a tide waiter 's post might be found for the man , but there was more to it than charity , for , as she advised her cousin , William Anderson 's brother was a rich baker who had lately filled the office of deacon convener of trades in Stirling , and ‘ as he has a near connection with severalls in the present management I wish if possible you could fall on a way to get this small thing for him , it wou 'd make a noise amongest the folks to see that we are at pains to do for them ’ .
9 I shall then describe conditions in the central gaol I visited , ending with some comments about the possibilities and prospects for change .
10 After all as I tramped around the hillside barns in the frosty air I was working up a better appetite for my turkey than all the millions lying in bed or slumped by the fire ; and this was aided by the innumerable aperitifs I received from the hospitable farmers .
11 STAIRS In the previous chapter I urged you to pick a property where the stairs were of adequate width ( this means wide enough for your body but preferably wide enough for two people to pass ) , well-lit , no awkward corners , no sudden changes in stair depth , with good handrails or bannisters .
12 Erm the service continues next term with me starting and then Mike taking over half way through and what I 'll be doing is supplying the general two theoried two theoretic semantics that I 've been talking about erm two specific instructions in a natural language I can get what six
13 But as I painted her stomach and breasts in the little kisses I knew she loved , biting and nibbling her all over , trying to relax her , she was still pondering on Changez .
14 The largest report was all of 4 inches by 2 inches in the 6/7 newspapers I went through yesterday morning .
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