Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun] [noun] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Imagine yourself as an examiner working on a huge pile of scripts in pleasant summer weather when you would rather be playing tennis .
2 The environmental systems are effectively regarded as machines whose workings can all be discovered , described in differential equation form and whose future activities can thus be predicted in detail if their initial states are known .
3 The SLEJF participates in regional information exchanges and its members have attended environmental media seminars and workshops abroad .
4 His 25 League goals in 1960–61 put him as runner-up to Johnny Byrne in that promotion season and he remains only behind Byrne 's figure of 30 for the highest number of strikes in a post-war League season of up to 46 games .
5 Chris only has to go to see his wife once a week in that cottage hospital and we 're able to meet quite often now . ’
6 I mean I I know in that budget thing that we put together towards the end of last year , we did n't really look at it
7 And it just made me realize how fragile life is and how God has got his hand on you and erm how he protected me from erm being killed in that plane crash because it could easily have been my plane
8 I mean , if you want to just put it in that dustbin place and we 'll take it tomorrow .
9 Charlie went on to ride 109 winners in that calendar year but his total for the current season which ends in May , looks like being even bigger .
10 I found in that chemist shop when I was looking there er , refill Nutrene .
11 In 1935 Bill Pedler and his wife were appointed as Club Stewards , in addition to Bill being the Professional , and Suttons were engaged to look after the course for a year .
12 It is aimed primarily at local authority members and officers who have not as yet been closely involved in European Community issues but who recognise that 1992 will bring important changes of policy and practice .
13 ‘ Mr Ashdown would be better concentrating on the basic issues that are of concern to the electorate rather than perpetually engaging in imagined card games that he thinks he would like to play on Friday morning . ’
14 Never make a rash move in conflicting traffic situations because you 'll find yourself Er they might gesticulate at you , they might blow their horn at you , they might say some very rude words that you 've never heard before .
15 You you 're chance will come in due course sir when we 're making comments but at the moment it 's just
16 Dim lights shone in brown parlour windows and there was a trail of yellow in the purpling sky behind the chimneys .
17 All curriculums shall focus on the basics in high school requirements and it shall be inundated with advanced sciences and additional applied math , English and writing skills .
18 I find that quite incredible , if it 's true erm if it 's true then it 's a very serious allegation which Labour is making against the officers in social services department and I imagine that if er , that if those numbers are proven then er I I shall be looking I shall be looking for scalps because I have been , I would have been , so would the Liberal party and so would the Labour party , have been wrongly informed .
19 In social stratification theory and its application in research a number of assumptions made about the role of women serve to guarantee their invisibility .
20 No single clear explanation emerges to explain the high pitted counts in alcoholic liver disease and it is likely to be multifactorial .
21 Secretary of the SL Board , Neil Perera , states : ‘ We have told the TCCB specifically that we are not interested in one-off Test matches and they have said they would reply shortly ’ .
22 You prefer well packaged routine holidays in popular tourism destinations and you 're looking at the three Ss or four Ss we should say .
23 Hank was just about to say , in order to irritate his mother , that it was in another school district and he would , therefore , have to change schools , when he remembered that he was no longer at school , and shut his mouth .
24 John Major , the Foreign Secretary , said in another BBC interview that nothing had changed since the EC Madrid summit last June : Britain would become a full member of the European Monetary System ( EMS ) when inflation fell to ‘ the approximate rate ’ of European competitors , and when France and Italy abolished exchange controls .
25 The only real alternatives to the Pitcairn plume containing recycled continental or sedimentary material are that the magmas have assimilated sediment in crustal magma chambers or they have exchanged oxygen during subsequent submarine weathering .
26 You battle with the Treasury in public spending negotiations and you battle with the health service to make best use of the resources that are available .
27 Such a request would be unusual in public law applications as it would duplicate the role of the guardian ad litem .
28 Medics might bemoan the lack of any broad initiative in public health policy but they could point to this expanding area of research as a mark of contemporary achievements .
29 Right I mean these are area 's in in this entertainments centre as it was called earlier on the entertainment being theatre and the gallery erm that may be utilised more i.e. jazz bands in the downstairs bar erm any other ideas I mean get people into the building then you 'll sell tickets to keep the place running .
30 Ken talked a lot about suicide , but in Orton 's company it had to have sexual connotations , as though he were constantly — and whatever the subject of his conversations — having to keep up with the Joneses , in this case Orton and his assorted friends if not specifically Orton and Halliwell .
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