Example sentences of "in [adj] [art] [noun] [pers pn] [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 In the next article , I will describe the details of the job , and in another the solutions I found to the many problems encountered on the way .
2 In half an hour she felt a lot better , but I knew now it would be my job to see her safely down to the hut .
3 First , I wanted to see the Castle of Zenda and in half an hour I had climbed the hill to it .
4 Well that 's a , that 's a thing of that particular day , at that time th th and life erm and then they get what they call , they bought a steam hopper , so the steam hopper would say , could get to sea quicker in half the time the dumb hoppers could and so we were rotating all the time , there used to be one dumb hopper go to sea , one steam hopper and we 'd be loading the other dumb hopper and then th course the steam hopper would be back in half the time we 'd that and that 's how we rotate , day to day .
5 We were in such a state we decided to swallow what seemed the bitter pill of Thatcherism .
6 ‘ They reckoned it was haunted and no one would buy it , and in the end it got in such a state they got the council to pull it down .
7 In fact , when he drove us home he was in such a state I had to get out of the van .
8 ‘ Oh , I 'm sure ! ’ he replied in such a way it made Maggie giggle again .
9 ‘ I was in such a fury I hung up .
10 Miss Andrews did not invite me to order that the sum should be paid out to Crossman Block on terms that they should not part with it without a further order of the court ; in such an event she accepted that it would be better that the sum should remain in court .
11 I spoke to him in all the languages I knew , but we still could not understand each other .
12 The British swept aside traditional food-and-agriculture systems in all the countries they ruled , replacing them with food-store and cash-cropping .
13 This continues to be the case in all the countries we studied , although their potential is rarely fully developed and utilized .
14 Similar observations could be made about front-line paraprofessionals in all the countries we studied who are drawn from local communities or who share common experiences and characteristics with client groups .
15 In all the countries we studied there is a need to work toward developing more rational and systematic personnel systems that recognize that there are many types and levels of jobs in the social services and that clarify the nature of these jobs and the specific skills and knowledge required to perform them .
16 Even one of the ‘ enemy ’ admired the ‘ valour and stoutness ’ of the Cornishmen and ‘ … never in all the wars he had been in did he know the like ’ .
17 In all the senses I felt that there was little support in helping me integrate my identity as a Black lesbian and ended up feeling totally alienated and with a complete loss of my self-confidence .
18 It came to pass that when the Lord had ascended from the water , the whole fountain of the Holy Spirit descended and rested upon him , and said to him , ‘ My Son , in all the prophets I looked for thee , that thou mightest come and I might rest in thee ; for thou art my rest , thou art my Son , my first-born , who art king for evermore . ’
19 In all the cases they 'd had a violent experience in earlier childhood .
20 I must confess that in all the times I read Madame Bovary , I never noticed the heroine 's rainbow eyes .
21 For example , Nobinul noticed that in all the notations we had collected , two digits were used to express ten .
22 It must , however , be remembered that in all the studies he reviewed , all the employees had completed at least primary education .
23 Where damage is caused to a visitor by a danger due to the faulty execution of any work of construction , maintenance or repair by an independent contractor employed by the occupier , the occupier is not to be treated without more as answerable for the danger if in all the circumstances he had acted reasonably in entrusting the work to an independent contractor and had taken such steps ( if any ) as he reasonably ought in order to satisfy himself that the contractor was competent and that the work had been properly done .
24 ( c ) Independent contractors Section 2(4) ( b ) states : Where damage is caused to a visitor by a danger due to the faulty execution of any work of construction , maintenance or repair by an independent contractor employed by the occupier , the occupier is not to be treated without more as answerable for the danger if in all the circumstances he had acted reasonably in entrusting the work to an independent contractor and had taken such steps ( if any ) as he reasonably ought in order to satisfy himself that the contractor was competent and that the work had been properly done .
25 As it turned out , we only once failed to find wild cocoa in all the areas we visited throughout the region .
26 In all the letters I received from David he was always slagging him off , ’ says Janet .
27 as if the architects and builders would live in all the houses they built !
28 Just weeks before her death Kelly sat with her father at the computer keyboard in her bedroom and keyed in all the arrangements she had made for her funeral .
29 This is apparent in all the advice he gave to discontented monks .
30 Why , in all the time she 'd known him he had never said the words .
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