Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [pers pn] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I could ask the other players ( providing of course that Leeds are in the Final ) , however because of all the troubles the players and Managers have had in the past , most of them wo n't sell their tickets and usually only give them to their families in case they fall into the wrong hands , and then they are in trouble .
2 We were told not to do this , told not to come here , told to sledge and throw snowballs and make snowmen all we wanted , but not even to come near the loch and the river , in case we fell through the ice ; and yet Andy came here after we 'd sledged for a while on the slope near the farm , walked down here through the woods despite my protests , and then when we got here to the river bank I said well , as long as we only looked , but then Andy just whooped and jumped down onto the boulder-lumped white slope of shore and sprinted out across the pure flat snow towards the far bank .
3 This is a one-off payment which protects the lender in case you default on the loan .
4 Yeah but you wan na keep some in case you land on the
5 She said she 'd stay put in case you came by the hotel . ’
6 As well as your pension plan you will also need separate term assurance in case you die before the end of the mortgage term .
7 ‘ We told him it was a holiday in case he blabbed at the border , ’ his parents explained .
8 Go back now in case he leaves by the way he came .
9 In part it rested on the belief that in order to restore peace and security in the Gulf , as Resolution 678 authorises member states to do , it is necessary to destroy Iraq 's capacity to wage war .
10 had got back we had to go back again , er Monday he had his operation so we did n't go in afternoon we went over the Metro Centre , but I could n't settle , so we come back
11 In practice we distinguish between the external cause of a rhythm , which is caused by our life-style or environment , and another internal cause , which we might say is due to a clock within our body .
12 In practice it led to the ‘ carve-up ’ ( described in more detail in chapter 6 ) , whereby the four big companies ( five , from 1968 ) were guaranteed national access for agreed amounts of their programmes , with the ITA/IBA controlling certain ‘ quality ’ aspects of content and the proportions of programme types ( news , drama , and so on ) .
13 Then , during his three years in exile he came for the first time into close contact with the main exponents of the Gregorian ideal , and we must ask how far and in what circumstances he adopted the phraseology of the Gregorian reformers ; then , whether he adopted the theoretical structure which their favourite phrase libertas ecclesiae expressed , or adopted the phrase for use only in exceptional circumstances and for special reasons .
14 With this broad theme in mind we turn to the subject of International Relations and then to an outline of the book .
15 And with this in mind she returned to the reception desk to ask Stella if she could use the phone .
16 A quick glance at her watch showed that she would have time for a short walk outside before dinner , and with this in mind she sprang from the bed and raked a comb through her hair .
17 In effect they confer on the individual a sphere of immunity against interference by the state , other organisations and other individuals .
18 In effect it provided for the dismemberment of Abyssinia and the giving to Mussolini of about half of what he had set himself to achieve by conquest .
19 In rug-making it refers to the contoured areas at the four right-angles of the field adjacent to the borders , usually only found in rugs employing a central medallion .
20 In Committee we learnt from the Minister , almost by accident — it was not clear at earlier stages of our proceedings that , within each privatised company , only one buy-out bid will qualify for the £48,750 .
21 In Committee we talked about the needs of women returning home late at night and of the problems encountered by mothers with young children transferring from one mode of transport to another .
22 In return he signed over the entire household possessions and his BMW .
23 Her men seemed to have their feet on solid ground , but in truth they drifted like the kites , tethered to reality only by the memory of her .
24 If you live in heaven you live in the sinless It would be totally inconsistent , therefore , to pers to persist in your sinful ways , opposing God in your life .
25 I think these proposals not only are a way forward but also in light of what is actually happening in the area of Highfields with er the high numbers of unemployment , with the high rate of people underachieving in education I think for the last two and a half years there has been no clear guidelines or structure that has systematically brought about any results in the two centres to move forward where people have lost out by this issue being bureaucratic and a political football that 's being kicked about and I think it 's about time where we now have cross party consensus that we move positively forward and work towards these proposals .
26 There they slew many of the Welsh ; and some in flight they drove into the wood that is called Andred Sley .
27 With the pool perimeter fence in sight we crouch into the wind offering the least resistance .
28 In portraiture he obtained at the same time a good likeness , much appreciated by the sitters and their families , and , in these works and in his more fanciful subjects , he engendered feelings of respect and admiration .
29 In turn I answer to the Assistant Commissioner of Specialist Operations who has a seat on a specially convened COBRA sub-group .
30 In P3/T1 we pivoted in the first column because
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