Example sentences of "in [art] [det] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Heaven knew she 'd been the subject of enough prurient curiosity in the few short weeks she 'd been running the club . |
2 | In in the any other business I 'm gon na raise the question of us doing work for Irish Railways . |
3 | The chart-room section held nothing that a chart-room should not have had , including a locked cupboard which Talbot opened in the same cavalier fashion he had used on the bridge : it held only pilot books and sailing directions . |
4 | After years he had lost his oldest and best friend but in a way he had always despised friendship ; families were what mattered , more particularly that larger version of himself — his family ; and while seated in the same scheming fury he saw each individual member gradually slipping away out of his reach . |
5 | But with lots of others in the same hot water it 's great fun . |
6 | First Kylie emerged for the rehearsal in the same impeccable outfit she was due to wear in front of Princess Margaret that night , and ran through a flawless performance of her then new single ‘ Hand On Your Heart ’ . |
7 | Indeed , he went on to explain , there are perhaps quite good reasons not to tell of our new line , for in this way , he argued , others may indulge in the same small adventure we shared in Bolivia — a country where the best-laid plans are best unmade . |
8 | And in the same repetitious way she had recalled the scene she 'd interrupted the evening before by announcing that supper was ready : Gordon and the boy seated in the sitting-room before the cosy glow of the electric fire , drinking sherry . |
9 | You see we still insist on making our handmade bricks in the same painstaking way we 've always made them . |
10 | She paused and then went on in the same proud tone she had used when she showed them the bathroom , ‘ Mr Evans is a very important man . |
11 | Then , in the same gentle tone she had heard Travis use when he had been speaking to the woman he loved , he murmured , ‘ Leith , my darling , I just ca n't keep it to myself any longer — do you mind ? ’ |
12 | My mother , now some years dead , used to breathe the word in the same hushed tones she bestowed upon jews , Asians , and Natives . |
13 | One of her first arrivals at Heathrow gave the British tabloids a field day as she climbed off a long-haul flight from Australia in the same travel-weary outfit she had boarded in . |
14 | She answered James Longley 's question in the same direct way it had been posed . |
15 | ‘ Down , Snappy ! ’ said Eleanor in the same dead tone she had used when Melissa first arrived . |
16 | The slopes which produce these prized vines are generally east-facing , but in a few specific cases they are exposed in northern and southern directions . |
17 | In a few limited cases we " can actually try things out in the laboratory or with an engineering model . |
18 | In a few hurried situations I forgot to switch on , and missed the picture opportunity while trying to figure out why the camera was n't working . |
19 | In a few short months he had changed , his hair was greyer , his face more drawn and the gold Albert hung loosely around his once corpulent stomach . |
20 | In a few quick strides I was back at the bend , and was just in time to see a movement in the bushes on the lower side of the track . |
21 | It 's generally accepted that oral contraceptives may slightly enlarge a woman 's breasts , but in a few exceptional cases it has had other more alarming side-effects . |