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

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1 I wonder if this fundamentally unimportant fact will linger as long in any mention of her as did the pillorying of Anthony Burgess as ‘ The Man Who Reviewed His Own Book ’ some 30 years ago .
2 Edmund Mortimer , with blood running down inside the plates of his armour , heaved his mount out of the mire and up to firm ground , and wheeled to take his first brief survey of the field , and locate the main body of the Welsh cavalry , for only in hand-to-hand combat with them was there any respite from the steady and murderous attentions of the bowmen above .
3 It is information which is vital to any councillor who is trying to go through the analysis of cost centre by cost centre of the expenditures of this council and as such it 's vital that this information is available to us not only by combing through all the relevant minutes and in er minutes of committees that have taken place but paraded together in one place for us all and members of the public to be able to get access to it .
4 I am hardly in mortal danger from her , but she has drawn blood on numerous occasions .
5 This strategy is still in high favour among us .
6 As we have seen , Jesus was steeped in Old Testament prophecies — especially those of Zechariah pertaining to the Messiah — and acted repeatedly in close adherence to them .
7 Extensive use is made here in this chapter of his posthumously published work ( Bulmer , 1986 ) because it has so much to say of immediate and striking significance to our theme .
8 So we want to put only the best wild animals in it , and here in these jungles of yours you 've got some of the rarest animals in the world .
9 There were in fact great risks in starting a new town , or at least in investing money in it .
10 This man Gennaro obviously has a lot of influence even among the less desirable characters in this city , or at least in this part of it .
11 There may be nothing else in this trick for you , but you could get dead finding out . ’
12 If she has always been an outgoing person , her grief will probably be expressed in painful episodes of weeping , punctuated by the need to ‘ talk it all out ’ over and over again in great detail to you and to other sympathetic relatives and friends , and you will help her a great deal if you are a patient listener .
13 And there is nowhere in that area for them to go .
14 There are many things to be done to assist Kenya , but we know that we can help it best by keeping quietly in constant discussion with it .
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