Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun pl] [prep] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Thompson encouraged acceptance of this compromise since in private talks with Sturge he became convinced that in return its critics would get most of what they wanted from the BFASS .
2 Scar tissue all right ; a birthmark she 'd had removed in early teens in case it turned malignant .
3 In corporatist systems of government it becomes vitally important that some organizations are brought into the consultation and implementation processes , while others are not .
4 And in Britain between nineteen eighty eight and nineteen ninety one there has been a doubling of racist attacks in large areas of London it is now commonplace for such attacks to take place .
5 In large sections of Punjab they extort money ( calling it taxation ) , hold courts , decree what local newspapers should print and even decide what dress schoolchildren should wear .
6 A lovely villa , set in beautiful gardens amidst vineyards it was once the home of the della Robbias , the family of renaissance artists , famous for their glazed ‘ terracotta ’ work , and whose masterpieces are to be admired all over Florence 's churches and galleries — most notably the lovely cherubs which grace the foundling hospital in Piazza della Santissima Annunziata .
7 Outcomes may be achieved in any order and in developing programmes of modules it is advisable to explore ways in which Outcomes from different modules can be effectively integrated to provide better learning experiences for students .
8 And when there is stress in other areas of life it is all too easy to take it out on those closest to you .
9 In fact in recent visits to schools I have been struck increasingly , not only by the ‘ over-age ’ children but by the considerable number of very young ones , conveniently parked in classrooms so that mothers could take employment , trade or visit .
10 In recent editions of Canoeist I have written two articles , one on general coaching techniques and one on blade feather angles .
11 He had noticed that in rare moments of stress she was apt to revert to her original Cockney .
12 In rare moments of leisure he liked to potter around the garden , and always said he would take up farming when he retired .
13 This fear also arises from a recognition that in certain types of work they will not be able to match the public 's expectations of competence , whether finding lost pets or settling disputes between neighbours .
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