Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [verb] [pers pn] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 This must of necessity put you in a very weak defensive position and I would maintain that this is responsible for losing more bouts than any other factor .
2 This of course put me in the wrong .
3 ( Paradoxically the release of tension enabled him in the next week to run up , turn out , patch together , a poetical melodrama about Cabestainh with which the house-guests had some civilised fun . )
4 Hooks of meat , barrows of vegetables , trays of pies , urns of tea passed him in every direction .
5 His years in England as a student of law involved him in an earnest effort of adaptation , and it is clear from his own account that he absorbed through his reading and his acquaintance a sense of British moral aspiration , for which he acquired a genuine respect .
6 After all , it may have taken them quite a lot of courage to criticize you in the first place .
7 For when he seeks a particular type of person to assist him in a particular way , he can be assured that the recruitment professional will not waste his time or energy in introducing unsuitable candidates for consideration , but that he will be given details of only the right sort of person for the required position .
8 Some sites can be detected by eye , with a tell-tale slight depression or different shade of grass pointing you in the right direction .
9 They had needed the eccentric goalkeeping of Grobbelaar to keep them in the match up to the 111th minute , when Anderton suddenly revealed why so many scouts have been beating a path to Fratton Park .
10 But , Himmelfarb ( 1968 p 78 ) argued , its designer was not concerned by the building 's intrinsic potential for despotic control : " To Bentham … if it was in the interest of society to confine them in a Panopticon , to subject them to an absolute master , to exploit their labor … [ then ] it was necessary and proper that all this be done .
11 March , the Secretary of State told me in a parliamentary answer that he was setting in train a new procedure for the appointment of a successor to Eric Bolton .
12 Reagan was shown a picture of Calero meeting him in the Oval Office ; he did not know who he was .
13 I admit my man was out of order tackling it in the way he did , for which he will be disciplined , I assure you . ’
14 Where standard discussions of autonomy place it in the context of rights , freedom and equality , paternalism and rationality , here it is discussed in conjunction with questions of fantasy , how we treat others , social and personal relations , and responsibilities .
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