Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [pron] [vb base] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm almost afraid to offer you another glass , ’ he said , ‘ in case you get the wrong idea . ’
2 If there is any pain or a burning sensation , tell the doctor , just in case you have a urinary infection .
3 Just in case you have a bad night and decide not to go back . ’
4 Although corpora are costly to develop , once in existence they provide a valuable resource as evidenced by the number of different applications that utilise corpora .
5 In constructivism we view the organism-environment dyad from the outside and ask how it might be possible that an organism which has input systems and which is active could ever come to know that the environment exists .
6 In the third year they take two full-year courses , two one-term options , and in addition they write a long essay on a selected topic .
7 In addition they have a shared philosophy about the contribution of management development to business success .
8 Theorists have categorized these activities into a sequential series but in practice they produce a complex interrelationship ( as shown in Chapter I ) that is influenced by both a company 's products and structure .
9 Now I appreciate that some people seem to object to the words public protection , erm I 'm not certain why bearing in mind you have a public protection committee .
10 In return we offer an attractive benefits package that includes an excellent pension scheme , free life insurance , 28 days annual leave , and an interest free season ticket loan .
11 In 1930 , Helene Deutsch described the syndrome of frigidity t-n a significant group of her patients , women who are ‘ psychically healthy ’ , yet for whom the concept of orgasm was completely alien : ‘ In intercourse they experience a happy and tender sense that they are giving keen pleasure , convinced that coitus is of importance only to the man .
12 Whereas in management I take the raw clay of inexperience , then shape and mould it into a team of teapots , Vic had an old-fashioned approach , plucking players with natural ability and building them into a cohesive unit but where no player 's unique , individual flair was stifled .
13 In conclusion we offer the following sentiments expressed in verse by that well known author ‘ Anon ’ .
14 In sense-perception we have a conscious awareness of material things around us , such as trees and stones , things which we can later represent to ourselves in memory and imagination .
15 In truth I have a slight horror of a route becoming ‘ The ( Something ) Way ’ , as if no other way was possible .
16 In drama we have a great advantage over other subjects in that non-verbal language and narrative are at the centre of our work .
17 But there was a degree of intelligence and the Newfoundland of course is er spectacular dog , particularly in water I mean the Irish Water Spaniel 's pretty good in water so as a
18 ‘ In terms of my 30 years in stockbroking I think the past three years have been the most interesting , if interesting is the right word .
19 In the Hawaiian , glass fibre tube battens stretch the sail across its chord , front to rear and in flight they form an angular camber so that there is a deep vee centre body , while the outer panels could be described as flat .
20 As a stunt kite it excels in smooth , sweeping manoeuvres and when ‘ stacked ’ in train they make a spectacular sight , as well as offering a considerable physical challenge for the operator .
21 Well , to me if a child has got a by all means encourage along but you should n't push them into anything cos later on in life they get a bloody complex about everything you know if they
22 So in total we have an extra cost of 3,000kg * £5/kg = £15,000 .
23 During the boom of the 1980s , they made massive investments in new production , but now that new factories and assembly lines are finally in operation they find the domestic market bogged down in recession , protectionism rising in key export markets and the yen rocketing to historic highs .
24 In form they follow the standard pattern of Near Eastern treaties current in the 13th century BC , particularly those between vassals and their overlords ( see " Covenants and Near Eastern Treaties " ) :
25 A. Yes , in assembly while they say it in English I do the other one .
26 Many things can be said in conversation which assume a different weight when used , verbatim or otherwise , on the printed page .
27 In fact they go a little bit past the start .
28 The graphic illustration of these concepts reveals that in fact they entail a spiritual agency which he refuses to accept , and this is the inner contradiction in his professed theory of reality .
29 In fact they have no contractual right to do so any more than we can give twelve weeks ' notice to increase the pay of our members .
30 The result is that often illnesses are considered to be purely physical when in fact they have an emotional trigger , as in the case of the lady who developed rheumatoid arthritis after her visit to Flanders , or a mental or possibly even spiritual precipitating factor .
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