Example sentences of "in [art] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] [modal v] " in BNC.
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1 | Although the SNP recorded swings in several seats it failed to breakthrough in the Labour seats it would need to win in any significant nationalist revival . |
2 | It will have to be made clear that although understanding will be forthcoming as inevitable emergencies arise , in the final analysis she will generally be expected to meet the requirements of the contract of employment . |
3 | In the final analysis you will have to make a decision that should be based on the most objective assessment you can make but relying to a certain extent on your own instinct and intuition . |
4 | In the final analysis it must be recognised that the ECMs are demand determined , their ability to provide large loans quickly and efficiently as required by banks , multinational corporations and governments being the main justification for their existence . |
5 | In the final chapter we shall return to consider those questions . |
6 | In the normal way I would not have followed him into the gunsmith 's , a place of such absolute masculinity , smelling of game and metal , ringing with men 's talk . |
7 | He had hidden himself then in the deepest hole he could find because the lightning and the thunder alarmed him . |
8 | I think that erm certainly in the next erm in the immediate future I should be very surprised if we have another Margaret Thatcher . |
9 | Their last attempt on this difficult mountain was repulsed by bad weather , but he hope that by climbing in the post-monsoon season they will have better luck . |
10 | In the pre-machinery days I used to start in August to hand knit gloves for my two school-boy sons . |
11 | Try to fight in the lightest category you can manage without heavy dieting because , theoretically , the heavier you are within the weight limit , the more power you can pack into techniques . |
12 | Finally , if Imran Khan and Javed Miandad appear in the fifth tournament they will be the only players to have participated in all five World Cup tournaments . |
13 | If she believed in the Prime Mover she would be praying . |
14 | ( 1a ) Thus by reducing the temperature of matter in the gaseous state it can be made to pass through all three physical states . |
15 | Something similar might be said of the following : ( 192 ) Thus by reducing the temperature of matter in the gaseous state it can be made to pass through all three physical states . |
16 | Raynor made a warning movement , but the creature was before him , and in the uncertain light they could see the gleam of moonlight on bare sinewy thighs , which quivered with strength and intent to spring … |
17 | The importance of the morality organisations lay not so much in their mass membership as in the specific influence they could demonstrate in moments of crises , the forces they could mobilise , the pressures they could bring to bear , the ears they could bend , the opportunities they could seize , and here conjunctural political factors played an important part . |
18 | If they stay in the lower divisions they 'll have to eliminate seating in seven years time . |
19 | If there is a party with an absolute majority in the lower house it will form the government . |
20 | And yet if you go for a top job in the city or anywhere an and start talking in the southern dialect they 'll you . |
21 | At this point in the twentieth century we should no longer be so innocent . |
22 | Provided the Conservatives do not get a working majority in the General Election we can hope to see some attention being given to our access problems at last and increasing awareness and support from the general public . |
23 | so erm er or indeed it may be if , if you ask him or if you ask in the general office it may of erm tt it may have it may have been marked by now and so er |
24 | And having l your mother and father left er , your parents had left you with such low money in the early stages you could n't In any case you could n't My friend was a nurse , but you 'd got to have a special background . |
25 | Even in the early days we used to do other slightly more bizarre tunings — then they got a lot more bizarre ! |
26 | what 's changed is that they in in the early days we used to get the offcuts and they they were ideally they used to put those through a hogger which is a thing that breaks it down and it 's these it 's worktops |
27 | In the early days she would go for an evening ‘ burn up ’ in her car around central London , leaving her armed Scotland Yard bodyguard behind . |
28 | ‘ In the early days I 'd say David was writing about 90 per cent of the songs . |
29 | Since October 1989 teachers have been delivering the first stages of a new national curriculum ; and in the early summer they will start testing ( sorry , assessing ) all seven-year-olds on the three core disciplines : mathematics , English and science . |
30 | Even in the early weeks it may increase the risk of a miscarriage . |