Example sentences of "[det] in [adj] [noun] [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Most of us are UK&Ireland based , but there 's a good few from the US , and others in Switzerland , Denmark , Canada , Germany , and ( I think ) Israel , as well as a few in exotic-looking places I ca n't identify .
2 There are some in this town who should be ashamed of themselves today , ’ he said .
3 It was indeed Darwin 's wife , Emma , herself a scientist , who pointed out the real danger in the use of scientific method when she asked him : " May not the habit in scientific pursuits of believing nothing till it is proved , influence your mind too much in other things which can not be proved in the same way ? and which if true are likely to be above our comprehension ? "
4 All in good time you will have a bed partner and let me tell you , you will care for her far more than you ever could for this one .
5 If she put it all in one account she could step up the return on her £20,000 to 6.45 per cent or £1,290 after tax .
6 To many in those days he would have reminded them of Jesus .
7 My guess is that , with a few exceptions , it wo n't but that in four years we 'll have another Mogg-Davidson book claiming that they got it right all along .
8 What that in some areas somebody would n't get an application whereas that they would in other areas ?
9 He may have agreed that if the goods were in existence he would acquire the ownership of them and if they were not in existence he would get nothing but that in either event he would pay the price .
10 That in ten years she should have risen from a frightened , defiant seventeen-year-old to this .
11 If you 're doing both then that 's your total income and if you did that in three weeks I would think you 'd be very happy with that .
12 And , and whenever they knew you 've come would you , would you walk through and , and they used to for us every time an tha and that in those days they 'd give you a couple of bob which is , it was a fortune to me at that age .
13 A motion went before the police conference saying that if Mr Clarke persisted in his plans to treat police like those in other professions they must press for officers to be treated as employees ‘ with all the trade union rights associated with such a change in status . ’
14 ( d ) There are practical situations as well as practical activities : situations such as those in everyday life which may involve mathematical skills , although not necessarily using concrete apparatus .
15 For those in occupational schemes there should be a provision that if a person so wishes , they should be allowed to work to sixty five without any loss of pension rights .
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