Example sentences of "[adv] in [adj] [noun] [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | I think especially in this environment we will continue to pursue that policy . ’ |
2 | ‘ Well , let's just say that it 's crossed your mind that maybe , maybe if you stay long enough in this place it 'll get to you in the same way as it got to me . |
3 | Clearly there is some chicanery going on and perhaps in due course we will find out the truth . |
4 | ‘ No , but perhaps in this spot I might find wildlife to slay . ’ |
5 | ‘ We hope Mr Stein will be working for us long into the future and obviously in that case we would need to apply for another permit for him . |
6 | But what I 'm saying is that obviously in that situation it would be back to the dealer and the dealer would deal with it . |
7 | ( Obviously in this case it would follow that women are not ‘ like God ’ in the way in which men are ‘ like God ’ , and Christology could not be compatible with feminism . ) |
8 | And I believe personally in this context it would be foolish , at the moment , to go down a narrow road until such time as we are ca |
9 | So in net terms we can have maximum , we wo n't go to this in the current till next year , erm two and a half million pounds of growth . |
10 | Erm so in actual fact we 'd 've been there or thereabouts had we not made the budget assumptions that we did . |
11 | So in other words they should be paid the salaries they would have been got getting in whatever their other line of work would have been , rather than special rates of the job of an M P . |
12 | So in other words we can write the general scheme , a stimulus leads to an increase in the se level of the second messenger , and that increase in the level of the second messenger leads to a response . |
13 | So in other words I 'll I 'll raise up somebody to fill my shoes I suppose . |
14 | So in this instance it would be made on half , if , if the husband had left his job of his own accord it would be made on half of that amount . |
15 | So in this chapter you will find some pointers for looking at what you might think are everyday activities . |
16 | Several methods of implementing pen.loop control , including a microprocessor.based scheme , are introduced in that chapter , so in this Section we can concentrate on the relative merits of software and hardware.intensive systems for the detailed control of stepping rate . |
17 | So in some way I must have passed on my fear to my children , even though I thought I was doing everything in my power to avoid doing so . |
18 | My room was on the landward side of Chapuis , so in any case I could not have watched the schooner depart . |
19 | If we could only stay here longer in this village we could take the cure . |
20 | Thus in allied localities it may be possible to trace material from one specific source using its modal size and spread , noting the increases and decreases in its contribution to local materials ( Curray , 1960 ; McManus , Buller & green , 1980 ) . |
21 | Just like a dance and they sung and they had just in each station you could hear them in Papa Stronsay we could hear them singing and dancing . |
22 | Elsewhere in this issue you will read of the latest Economist survey of Britain 's survey of Britain 's Most Admired Companies in which we were placed third overall ; top in our business sector ; top in quality of management ; and second in our quality of marketing . |
23 | Elsewhere in this magazine you will read of another … the re-opening of the galleries in the Barber Institute . |
24 | But diamond , like other hard precious stones , is quite brittle so that , even if one could get it cheaply in large pieces it would not be a very useful structural substance . |
25 | ‘ If you try to get home in that state you 'll wind up back in London . |
26 | If we were to express this need openly and directly in social chit-chat we would risk offending others and we could expect a strong reaction in terms of them rejecting , over-powering or accepting us ( in this instance their luck could be in ) . |
27 | Once they were in place , not only could peasants buy ( rather than just occupy ) their dwelling-places , but also in certain circumstances they could " acquire in full ownership " the land which the charters assigned them . |
28 | The lesson to be derived was one of moderation : " Not only in the exercise of political power should men of prominence be considerate towards those of low estate , but also in private life they should — if they are sensible — treat their slaves gently . |
29 | Hence in such cases we can not expect the twin goals to be met ; in fact it may be that some compromise position has to be reached . |
30 | So much so , that in some calculations to be made later in these pages it will be safe to assume very close coincidence between a party 's share of the list vote in a land and its proper share of the total number of MdBs elected there : the SPD 's above-mentioned 62 MdBs amounted to 43.4% of the North Rhine-Westphalia total of 143 and its list vote to 43.2% , whilst the CDU , the FOP and the Greens , with votes of 40.1% , 8.4% and 7.5% had respectively 40.6% , 8.4% and 7.7% of the MdBs . |