Example sentences of "in [noun] [pers pn] [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Jonathan always thinks that what he says is so fantastic that he 's got to say it twice in case you missed it the first time round . |
2 | In reply I sent him a cutting from the catalogue of a well known UK mail order equipment company . |
3 | In his last year at Devonport High School in Plymouth he set himself the aim of finding a job which would earn him £5 a week , because up to that time , his father , a Westcountryman , had never achieved such a princely sum . |
4 | The old man asked about her job ; in exchange he told her a little about himself . |
5 | In return they give you a lot of care and sex . ’ |
6 | We pay every week to get into the game ; this money goes to the manager and team , and in return they owe us a good afternoon 's entertainment . |
7 | It 'll also tell you that if in return they call you a dweeb or a flake , they 're probably not being very polite either . |
8 | In return she showed them the Daimler and invited forty of them to visit her on the Dockers ' yacht , Shemara , where pink champagne was served amid costly fitments which were often detailed in the newspapers . |
9 | That 's the alley , yeah , or the ginnel or the snicket you know or in Liverpool they call it a jigger |
10 | In Japan they call it the Paul Smith Classic . ’ |
11 | In turn I told her a little about my own background , as though we were out on a first date . |
12 | Though in her anger she 'd told him it was no more than he deserved , in reality she considered it a rather low thing to have done . |
13 | While he was in school I gave him every chance I could to play before an audience , both in the school and in the local YMCA . |
14 | In Israel if you got in debt you made yourself a voluntary slave for six years to the person you owed money to , a form of community service , and then you were set free after six years and your debts cancelled and you were given a new start in life . |
15 | In fact they offered him a very large amount of money . |
16 | I mean when I wrote this book of bible poems in fact it took me a very long time and I started all sorts of subjects which I did n't finish , so , no , you have to be obedient to whether the poem intends to get written or not . |
17 | Yes Jane it has , as luck would have it I was late arriving , had to run through the rain , ran into the main stand and by pure accident ran into the Oxford United dressing room and there was Brian Horton , he said ‘ Hallo Mick , hows the poster Mickey ’ as he always does , and in fact he gave me the team news and that is — Ian Walker makes his senior debut tonight with both Alan injured , also two other changes ; Jackson comes in for Gary Smart and one surprising one , Steve McLaren for Mark Steen . |
18 | In fact I find it a fascinating creature which is colourful and lively , remaining active at all times of the day and night — and is virtually indestructible . |