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

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1 No human beings , except the courageous and experienced blind , are able to sense much in a strange place where they can not see , but with rabbits it is otherwise .
2 I would need to check with the erm er computer manager you know which fields are takeable , you know how , I do n't know if you know computer re how computer records are stored but every piece of information like erm the admission figure , the title , the distributor will be a field and I presume if er any information like the time is in a separate field then you would be able to have a report by fields .
3 and her voice trailed away , as she simultaneously managed to imply that Brian had the Town Hall in the palm of his hand , and that he had enough money to buy his father a comfortable bungalow in a nice suburb whenever he felt like it .
4 In a rare case where it was not reasonably practicable for the complaint to be presented within that time span , that complaint must be made within such further period as the tribunal considers reasonable .
5 But if , with this job one , they could , they could say right well we 'll put you in a mental home where you will learn your skills , but you will only get ten pound a week
6 In a real world where you face managerial decisions and you have to make a decision , you can do one thing or a number of other things , but you ca n't do them all at once , it 's just not possible .
7 Thus , if an official lower down the organisation can influence those at the top to move in a certain direction then we could designate that person a leader .
8 Not confined to France , corruption corrodes public confidence in a political system whenever it appears .
9 1 If the centre parties gain a clear majority in a future Parliament then they claim that they would immediately introduce a bill to effect proportional representation .
10 She was in a new place where she had never been before .
11 in a vicious circle too it 's working that the tax payers are having to subsidize bed and breakfast
12 Her face cracked in a thousand lines when she smiled .
13 You wo n't get any increase this year , but if you put in a good bid now you might get your allocation upped for next year . ’
14 Ooh I do n't know , I said , like that because I was in a g in a good spot there you know , it was a very good spot .
15 Not long after meeting him I went on a bus trip to a rally held in a big place where they had an enormous screen with Billy Graham appearing by satellite .
16 True , a state-of-the-art aerobatic machine is expensive , but if we are to represent our county at major championships in a competitive manner then it is required of to run competitive machines .
17 Her long black hair , which was always tied back in a knot at the nape of her neck , would spring constantly outwards in a curly disarray whenever she was suddenly excited .
18 Gail , who is also looking forward to the birth of her first baby in November , said : ‘ We have just come back from two wet weeks in Bournemouth and said we could do with spoiling ourselves with a stay in a luxury hotel then I was told I had won — it 's amazing. , ’
19 my Lord I , I suppose the answer to that is yes , it could be on the facts , it could be that if there was in a free market then they 'd be all sorts of varieties of clause whereby the name and kept the agent funds , erm maybe
20 Whereas , none of the bands I 've been in have ever been showbizzy in that sense , and if we 're in a bad mood then we play really badly .
21 Well a cup of whatsername stuff I poured down the sink upstairs rather than get it kicked over because if they come back in a silly state then they 'll knock it all over books .
22 If she 'd stayed in a fit state then she would n't have found herself in this situation now .
23 However , if you are looking for rhythmic changes in a single volunteer then it is the changes in performance , not the absolute level of performance , that are most important .
24 cheerio in , in a proper way so I said I I 'd go back , I did n't tell but I I , I will go back .
25 All cetaceans draw in fresh air through this nasal orifice down into their lungs , releasing it and drawing in a fresh supply whenever they return to the surface .
26 I asked Kim to put down on paper in a few sentences how she felt about her new shape .
27 As Betty talked about the rain of the previous days the builder spoke briefly of water tables ; as she deplored the unemployment in the principality he gave a succinct resumé of the economic situation ; as , somewhat at a loss , she praised the sun for now shining , Emyr described in a few words how it would eventually burn itself out .
28 I can just imagine what it 's gon na look like in a few years when it gets
29 We shall have Bryan Robson and Lee Sharpe mush fitter in a few weeks when they have had more games . ’
30 And , in a few weeks when he sees how business is going , he will make the decision as to whether to confirm you in the part or to recast . ’
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