Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Railways were unlikely to threaten that target but , just in case they harboured any ambitions to get close , Fraser removed three of their first four batsmen for 10 runs in the space of 22 deliveries .
2 A large section of the report is devoted to explaining how Blake 's mail , visits and his Arabic correspondence course were all carefully vetted by MI5 in case they contained coded messages from the Russians .
3 The two men were at the top of the stairs and almost within grabbing distance , but if either had tried it he would have left his fingers in the frame as the bang echoed through the house and Carson thumbed the deadlock button , just in case they had any ideas about picking their way in .
4 Let ministers of local churches have copies as a good exercise in public relations and also just in case they have new members of their flock inquiring about schools in the area .
5 Just in case we got conflicting stories . ’
6 Which it saves just in case we had any accidents , and lost any of our files anywhere .
7 These are so often fastened by those who , in the name of love , secure our chains daily in case we have any notions of escape .
8 In case you get any ideas buster , that car behind is full of friends of mine . ’
9 ‘ Rock'n'roll ’ , in case you had any doubts , is not Jay 's bag .
10 ‘ Sub-lieutenant Bacci here will stay and help you in case you leave any gaps . ’
11 The disk icon allows you to load actors , the dustbin trashes them from memory , and the third icon allows you to have the actor animated , in case you have similar actors doing different things .
12 This is really an alternative to the aïoli , in case you have anti-garlic guests .
13 I do n't want to give any details just in case it gives other landlords ideas .
14 In particular , some feel that occupational groups should enjoy similar proportional increases in income which preserve existing differentials , while others , pushing for greater equality , want similar absolute increases which have the effect of narrowing differentials .
15 We then found that we did n't have enough cash to pay the landing fees , and in response I offered Portuguese escudos , converting at the rate in the newspaper .
16 In addition he promised new loans to support broad-based rural development , infrastructural improvements and the substitution of new crops for coca .
17 In addition it made some recommendations to BRAC , one of which was to encourage BRAC to make a greater effort to cooperate with the local village practitioners .
18 The maritime antarctic as a whole has 20% more lichens than the continent and 150% more mosses ; in addition it has 25 taxa of hepatics to the continent 's one , and two species of angiosperms that have not yet been found on the continent .
19 To those with no operational experience such as MPs , Courts of Enquiry , magistrates etc. , it can appear a sensible and foolproof system , but in practice it has many deficiencies .
20 Mill 's ‘ harm-to-others ’ principle seems simple , but in practice it has many problems .
21 In practice it overlooks two things .
22 Despite its apparent relativism , in practice it defined alternative centres of cultural authority primarily in terms of their difference from the norm of English culture , not in their uniqueness and their discontinuities .
23 In future you take preventative measures .
24 His is a number of interviews with serial killers used in an hour long documentary Murder in Mind which examines new police methods of catching them .
25 So if there 's a burglar then , he 'll probably be put off by I mean if he really wanted to break into any particular house for a reason , you , you might approach it , but if you have n't got th no firm house in mind you 've several houses and there 's one house without any lights on at all and it was night time , you may well go for that one first .
26 In effect it travels 230 miles ( 370 kms ) also the entire northern flank of the Swiss High Alps , crossing 16 passes and passing below some spectacular peaks including those celebrated giants of the Bernese Oberland — the Wellerhorn , Eiger , Monch and Jungfrau .
27 During a five-week period in Lent he gave 19 concerts , some at the homes of aristocrats such as Count Johann Esterházy and the Russian Ambassador , Prince Golitsin , and some privately organized by himself .
28 But in theology we commit enormous howlers .
29 In return they get free copies of all magazines , a reduction in advertising rates , a certificate — and they are able to use the fact they support the trust in any of their own publicity .
30 The vicar , Charles Fry , taught me elementary Greek on Saturdays in my latter years at school , and in return I wrote some letters at his dictation , for which he generously gave me a shilling an hour .
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