Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun sg] [noun sg] [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | In this second category we might place the first seventeen sonnets , with their persuasion to marriage , a sequence that may in fact draw some of its arguments and images from a model epistle , Erasmus 's Encomium Matrimonii , Englished by Sir Thomas Wilson as An Epistle to perswade a yong Gentleman to mariage , devised by Erasmus , in the behalfe of his freend . |
2 | In this second part we shall look at what is required of a spiritual director and suggest some ways of exploring it as a personal resource . |
3 | In this briefing paper we can only illustrate some of the needs which older people may have . |
4 | Once Dai succeeded in getting Bernard 's semi-automatic printer in full working order it could produce 5,000 metres of cloth per week . |
5 | Brand new — in first class condition it must have cost many times that to make , being in heavy tin and having a lid with collapsible handle that turned it into a frying pan . |
6 | Very congested skin can not absorb essential oils efficiently anyway , but when used in the bath and in general body massage they will be more easily absorbed through the softer skin of the abdomen , insides of the thighs and upper arms . |
7 | In any management job you must seek to draw boundaries around your work territory . |
8 | ‘ To achieve high sustained performance in any technology application we must have the right processes and the right behaviour . |
9 | Yes , the difference of course is that in two day cricket you ca n't necessarily guarantee a result er and forcing wins was what we did n't quite manage to do , it was er it was a season of what might have been for the County Cricket Club er a very good season but not quite as successful as last year . |