Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [pron] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 You want to avoid getting them in the wrong order or dropping them , so number them in the top corner , and link them together with a tag .
2 So that 's a straight inheritance , does increase your gross expenditure of the Committee , and indeed does involve you , quite sensibly involve you in the total care package for those particular individuals who 're increasingly seen as your clients rather than health authority clients .
3 Vasquez argues that the work carried out by Behaviouralists was based on three central assumptions of Realism , which together put them in the same broad camp .
4 So how we 're going to actually interpret that and er act on that here in Manchester and we set out our against er er to achieve that on the simple basis of quality and you 've heard enough about quality over the last two years to not be too surprised that that 's what we 've said was going to give us the cutting edge and perhaps put us in the leading position here in Manchester .
5 Perhaps imagine yourself in a cosy armchair , gazing into a log fire , stroking the cat on your lap and sipping a glass of dandelion wine .
6 Although a managing director will usually be an employee the courts sensibly view him in a different light from that of a manual worker .
7 Above all remember that you are selling yourself , so present yourself in a confident fashion but without boasting .
8 Neutral tones give a feeling of space , so use them in a small room that needs opening up
9 Even if you only buy one in a whole year , we will still be happy to give you all the benefits of Vevay membership
10 You do n't take me up on anything — you just repeat it in a different order .
11 They just let themselves in the back door , he said , took the money and smashed the place .
12 Then you just point it in the right direction , switch on , and it 's done . ’
13 Yeah , you normally write them in a straight line but when , when they were numbers I was writing them under each other cos it was easier to add .
14 Just stick them in a hot oven .
15 They just throw you in a white room , just a room with a white floor , white roof , white door .
16 This Museum , with the help of the Museums and Galleries Commission/Science Museum Grant Fund , was able to purchase most of this collection and thus help it in the public domain .
17 Their children have grown up , perhaps left home and , however much they may love their parents , they no longer need them in the same way .
18 Mrs Burrows , unknown to Eva , promptly put it in a safe place , ready for the next rung of the ladder .
19 The silence — for the sound of birds and sea adds up to silence as beautifully as we ever know it in the noisy world of today — together with the sweetly moving air , and the scents of thyme and bell heather and sun-warmed bracken , all combined to distil something very potent .
20 Women in business today still find themselves in a male-dominated environment where only 20% of managers are women .
21 ‘ I feel very angry that you always see me in the same negative way .
22 Travelling to polling stations is expensive in a country where many people earn only £100 a year , so wealthy well-organised candidates bus voters to the booths and traditionally nudge them in the right direction with sample ballot sheets with the appropriate names ticked .
23 It also put them in a positive frame of mind for their last league game of the season , at home against bottom-of-the-table Eastleigh this Saturday .
24 Only when some convincing reason can be adduced for believing that both employers and workers not only misread market signals , but also misread them in the opposite direction from each other , will it be plausible to infer that both the supply of and demand for labour will rise with the general rise in prices and money wages .
25 As well as having it in the luxury class , I now also include it in the practical , hard-wearing , well worth-the-effort class !
26 But he added : ‘ It is not evident that most of our partners often perceive us in the same constructive light as we see ourselves . ’
27 Concern was also expressed about the lack of rights for trainees — they often find themselves in a vulnerable situation .
28 Neither would a sovereign state 's government necessarily want to oppose transnational corporations , for the former often find themselves in the unenviable position of needing the latter more than the latter need them .
29 With the changes in the political environment and the climate globally and continentally , some companies which have grown and built their considerable business on the production of arms now find themselves in a changed situation ; many have moved very rapidly to the formulation of new products and services quite distinct from their original product base .
30 PAMELA : [ kneeling ] I am poor indeed in everything compared to you , and how very far do you in every generous way leave me behind you .
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