Example sentences of "in [noun] [pron] [vb past] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Montgomerie was upset after a second-round 77 in Agadir which left him 14 shots behind then leader , Jamie Spence , and criticised the set-up of the tournament . |
2 | The persistence of this primitive conception of the nature of authority , in circumstances which rendered it plausible , was not without its consequences for the future of the empire . |
3 | In return he gave them other ground at the rear of the church and also on the right-hand side of the new road and bordering Killicomaine Road . |
4 | Lineage shaikhs designated one of their number to be a section shaikh , to represent them in affairs which concerned them all . |
5 | They were situated in positions which made them visible from the pests on each side . |
6 | From an early stage in fieldwork I found it necessary to make a special index to notes which recorded what Zuwaya said about the past , for it was clear that these references and descriptions were recurrent themes . |
7 | In turn he made it clear that the directors wanted an opportunity to participate in whatever business they ended up in and that there was a realistic profits incentive . |
8 | So when he was in Birmingham he bought me this house , which was going cheap , so that I could start a money-lending business here for him . |
9 | yeah , but some of the letters have come , in fact they sent me that catalogue you know |
10 | In fact it got me some funny looks because I was reading Today 's Horse on the tube and could n't help laughing out loud ! |
11 | ‘ The brooch gave us the right clue — in fact it gave us two . |
12 | In fact he hit it 150 yards , the ball pitched , began to spin back and rolled towards the hole , finishing 10 feet away . |
13 | In fact I had it six for talking in class , I remember very vividly having six strokes of the strap on my hand . |