Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 For another five years work , so I served five years in Germany too as a , as a miner .
2 and then er I thought oh I might as well put some veg in , you know , so I put some veg in , so when we , I says oh I 'll do this , I 'll do this stew , you know , nearly to finish it like , and erm when we come in we 'll have a meal ready for us , it were right nice coming into it meal ready
3 So I spent two years in the mother and baby home , then , and decided that if I was going to stay in social work , then I would erm be better a able to help people if I could do it from the theoretical background as well as the feeling erm background er of my own my own personal feelings .
4 And er so I spent several years in the I L P as a secretary and at that time met er the people who ran the place .
5 So you have two bearings in tandem , a pair of spacers and a third bearing .
6 So you have some choice in who that person is to be .
7 Well she she jumps in her water dish inside she jumps both paws in it .
8 Naturally we regret any rise in bankruptcies , but let us remember the strengths of British industry , which has increased exports in the past 10 years by more than France , Germany , the United States or Japan — The hon. and learned Gentleman does not like that answer because he wants to talk Britain down .
9 So we spent seven weeks in Christchurch altogether .
10 Mums and toddlers thought it was wonderful , we only had half a dozen you see in there cos it was low numbers all round so we had low numbers in the
11 So we stayed five days in this backpackers ' , had a look round Auckland , visited MOTAT the Museum of Transport and Technology , opened a bank account , sold the Krugerrands which had been left to us by my Mum and which financed at least half the trip , and recovered from jetlag by sleeping only at night .
12 Perhaps they had more confidence in Mortimer as a commander than they ever had in Edward II : Mortimer held the lordship of Trim ( County Meath ) in right of his wife and although he had been defeated by Edward Bruce in Meath in December 1315 , he had shown some skill in restoring order in Ireland after the Bruce invasion .
13 Their views are readily recognizable in a world where the fuss about the Turin Shroud has reminded us of a time when high hopes and claims of miracle were commonly attached to pieces of the true cross or heads of John the Baptist , where much Christian literature promises believers great success in life if only they have enough faith in God , and where men and women of political power still try to have God and his Church on their side , and to use their authority to enhance their own .
14 Suddenly he got another job in the golf industry and he left .
15 Naturally it has different applications in different contexts .
16 The suggestion of Trotter ( 1949 ) that the whole of the South Wales coalfield was underlain by a regional thrust plane , probably represented at surface by the Careg Cennen disturbance , was scornfully rejected by O. T. Jones and others in one of the Geological Society 's historic controversies , but perhaps it deserves critical reconsideration in the light of recent ideas about deep crustal detachment zones .
17 So he sold ten futures in the index and bought the corresponding basket of shares .
18 So he got two nights in one week and the others done the Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday .
19 Because i i they though it was in competition with other varieties around and it something t It was n't necessarily to do with the fact that erm they though it was less it held less prestige in the community .
20 Yeah I know it 's , I just , it 's just I like these ones in particular .
21 Plus I lost one stone in weight and this time I have not put the weight back on again .
22 She was reasonably attractive , and outgoing , and normally she had little difficulty in establishing cordial relationships in both her working and social life .
23 Marxist theoreticians argued that without a confident class to support it liberalism failed to complete the bourgeois revolution against feudalism ; thus they sought tactical models in Tsarist Russia that represented a stage of development comparable to that of modern Spain .
24 Thus they caused deep resentment in the hearts of the British troops , more taciturn , impoverished , and clothed in far rougher and less smart uniforms .
25 Sensitive to both heat and cold or open air , thus they have great difficulty in getting comfortable .
26 ‘ Personally , I 'd rather she showed more interest in her career . ’
27 Later generations spread south as far as the tip of South America ; later still they reached similar latitudes in southern New Zealand .
28 Koontz , O'Donnell and Weihrich formulate the principle that ‘ since people tend to follow those whom they see as a means of satisfying their own personal goals , the more managers understand what motivates their subordinates and how these motivations operate , and the more they reflect this understanding in carrying out their managerial actions , the more effective leaders they are likely to be . ’
29 Thereafter he saw distinguished service in the Peninsular war in Portugal from 1809 under Sir Arthur Wellesley ( later first Duke of Wellington , q.v . ) .
30 Thereafter he made regular journeys in Greece and Turkey , some of which formed the subject of two of his major travel books , Researches in the Highlands of Turkey ( 2 vols. , 1869 ) and Turkish Armenia and Eastern Asia Minor ( 1881 ) .
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