Example sentences of "in [adj] [adj] [noun sg] we [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 And in that one house we used to do thirty thousand or more — we 'll call it thirty thousand — in three hangings .
2 In this modern world we must both see that people obey the law and also be compassionate .
3 In the meantime , in this first article we will look at what your rights as a purchaser are , what you can expect from goods purchased , how to resolve some irritating problems with items already purchased , and some tips for avoiding the aggro in the first place .
4 In this introductory chapter we need not complicate things too much ; it will do to simply identify the distinctive interests of each of these kinds of sociology — consensus theory , action theory and conflict theory — in turn .
5 Grant that in this new year we may know your presence , see your love at work , and live in the light of the vent which gives us joy forever — the coming of your Son , Jesus Christ our Lord .
6 In this next section we 'll examine how status games are played in interviews , meetings and presentations and on the telephone .
7 In this concluding section we will examine this strategy in more detail .
8 In this vital way we can ally our Christian faith to our democratic socialist conviction .
9 Well , in this particular case we can find the solution by attacking another problem : that of two line charges as shown in Fig. 2.21 .
10 Although in this last case we should note that it is much harder to talk of the sentence being ‘ wrong ’ ; there are circumstances when people validly violate semantic norms , as we shall see .
11 ‘ If a Welsh team wins the West title in some future season we will have no objection to their moving into England 's National League , ’ said Stephen Baines , the Hockey Association chief executive .
12 The claim is implicit in the child 's own social interactions and unless we are blind or acting in chronic bad faith we can do no other than acknowledge it .
13 If we were to express the interrelation of identity and participation in classical Hindu terminology we might say that while knowledge , jñāna , leads to action , karma , it is equally true that action leads to knowledge .
14 In any difficult situation we can know that when we have done what 's in our power to do , we can place our problem into God 's hand and into God 's care , knowing that he perhaps has other hands to take up our work that we have done all we can do with .
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