Example sentences of "in [art] [adj] [noun] [subord] i " in BNC.

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1 Tony and Peter were far from complimentary about the new facilities and Peter made this clear in an article in the Irish Field while I was n't asked to vote about anything .
2 He might have had it for some long time , I do n't know , but I came across it in a drawer in the small bedroom when I was putting his clean linen away .
3 They say the stage is a respectable profession nowadays , well maybe it is , but I ca n't think it 's changed all that much in the five years since I left .
4 ‘ Would it surprise you to know that in the five years since I first set eyes on you , I have not looked seriously at another woman ?
5 Software has improved dramatically in the six years since I bought the old computer and this one is faster and easier to use .
6 In the early weeks after I had him I suffered from postnatal depression .
7 And er if I just run through them in in the amended version as I understand it .
8 ‘ I would never go into a match in the Premier League if I had any doubts about the injury .
9 Well the thing is , I got caught once before in the other place when I went to Manor of the Groves where I tried to book out erm and found I was late for the first erm
10 In the two months since I installed the anemone it has visited virtually every area of the tank , often selecting the most uncomfortable looking places to stay , including perching on the very top of a rather spiky coral ‘ tree ’ .
11 They had made the transition to college ‘ inhabitants ’ in the two years since I had left the borough .
12 I should perhaps add that I was not a member of the committee who heard these appeals in the first hearing since I became involved only when your Lordships who sat in the first hearing suggested a second hearing under my chairmanship and accordingly I have not been asked to consider this matter apart from the discussion of the extracts from Hansard which have been put before us in this appeal .
13 Hill said : ‘ I should n't have been in that position in the first place if I had not spun on the opening lap .
14 Hill said : ‘ I should n't have been in that position in the first place if I had not spun on the opening lap .
15 No , I mean , strangely enough that was one of the things that almost put me off the relationship in the first place because I 'd never had any desire to be a mother .
16 I 'd say his heart was in the right place if I did n't doubt that , since he has so little sympathy for the victims of his young tearaways .
17 Dear colleagues , it is my pleasure to send fraternal greetings to all delegates at the G M B Conference from the Executive Officers and Members of the T & G. In the twelve months since I last sent you our good wishes much activity has taken place within our movement .
18 Well you should go in the front room cos I 've got the test papers to write .
19 My father was asleep in a deckchair in the front garden when I got back .
20 I 'm certainly in the best form since I came to Tottenham .
21 Well the proposals in the Good Report as I said for final salary schemes is that a third of the trustees should be elected from he actually says from the active members er we know and comments that in great length a about the difficulties that it would be to er actually er elect er er members who are pensioners or from the deferreds Er I find that er somewhat simplistic view point in that er er the pensioners at least get communications from the administrators of the scheme every month , they get a monthly cheque , so it sh should n't be beyond the wit of man to be able to er be able to contact the pensioners and organise pensioner meetings but pensioner trustees to be elected .
22 The deterioration in my companion 's movements in the few weeks since I had last seen him was distressing to observe .
23 But I 've read that in the local paper since I came here . ’
24 Sleep is impossible yet the Commando in the next trench when I looked in on him was sleeping soundly , his face and arms uncovered and the mosquitoes completely ignoring him .
25 I will expand on this dichotomy between the clean and the polluted in the next chapter when I detail the ethnography of being a ‘ real polis ’ ; however , these few examples indicate the cultural preference and the conceptual challenge which our appearance must have presented as we embraced aspects of the bodily style of our ‘ counter-cultural ’ antagonists .
26 ‘ Unfortunately , they were both drowned in a ferry disaster in the Greek islands while I was still at university .
27 ‘ But I came late into the first-class game , I 'm 28 now and I really want to be in the big time before I end my career . ’
28 ‘ I was a maid there in the Big House when I was a girl , ’ she continued , obviously still thinking I might be a modest Harvey-Beaumont in disguise .
29 In the 30-plus years since I started my CIT life as a student , I have found the many local and national meetings and lectures to have been a valuable way of giving and receiving information and help .
30 Hunting may well become outlawed but we are deluding ourselves if we expect angling to follow in the foreseeable future although I am sure it will also go in future decades .
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