Example sentences of "in [adv] [adj] [noun pl] [coord] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Neither system was wholly satisfactory , but during the public inquiry into the Trident accident at Staines in 1972 evidence was heard that other aircraft had suffered similar happenings ( though in less critical circumstances and there had been no accident ) and the question was put : ‘ Why were these incidents not reported under the voluntary system ? ’
2 Nowadays we live in less saintly times and I long for someone to help me with my ironing .
3 Only Oxford , no I 'm , mine is in in inexplicable because I 've lived in so many places and I pick up accents !
4 The exercise of skills in the workforce as a mature returner has been a rewarding experience in so many ways but I never expected it to test my personal standards or challenge my courage to stand up against what I believe is wrong .
5 Hair Repair from St. Ives is an intensive treatment designed to restore damaged hair in just 2 minutes and we are giving away 200 of the new 25ml sachets .
6 It 'll do 165 mph and 0 to 60 in under 6 seconds and it 's a mere snip at less than £80,000 .
7 The difficulties in these regions are extreme ; the growing period in relatively arid zones is often more than twice that in more northerly regions and there is a real fire risk .
8 I 've been employing a similar battle plan in slightly different circumstances and I 've scored at least one tactical victory .
9 Gerber , South Africa 's record try-scorer with 19 , has touched down four times in as many internationals and his centre partnership with Pieter Muller poses a more difficult challenge to Carling and Jeremy Guscott than they may have envisaged three months ago .
10 I 'm actually , I 'm quite high on as theorist as well and I like to write everything out in full and I clear structures and if I go to training sessions and they 're all over the place , it 's such a in about five minutes and I have to say hang on a minute it might not be structured in the way that you like it but you can actually learn from it .
11 The support our volunteers provide can not be measured in purely practical terms and their continuing contribution is vital if we are to provide an ongoing service .
12 The Manor is sited in pleasantly wooden grounds and it is here that Alford truly comes to life on Spring and August Bank Holiday weekends .
13 Frog-catching gangs ensure that this is a thriving trade in these countries although it is conducted in hideously unhygienic conditions and there are adverse ecological implications due to the increase in malarial and other waterborne pests .
14 Finally , we have found it salutary to remember that teachers will use the program in quite different ways and it is they who will manage and build the total activity .
15 I 'd been in there four months and they came and told me they 'd gone to America .
16 Eagles are primarily interested in very young goats and there are several observations of golden eagles and bald eagles snatching young kids from beside their mothers .
17 The mammals also existed at this time , starting a little later in the mid-Triassic , but in very insignificant numbers and they were tiny until after the death of the dinosaurs , after which they had more fully evolved from the pelycosaurs and therapsids .
18 This can , in fact , be the most productive teaching time , because the children will be involved in very real problems and their skills will be being rigorously tested .
19 Now I remember you quite strongly disagreed with the notion that in fact if you do n't know behaviour itself from w our own experiences , we behave differently in different situa in very similar situations and it 's based on our interpretation of the stimulus .
20 The Sogna , which in Italian means ‘ let you dream ’ , will be built in very small numbers and it 's still not clear where the powerplant will come from .
21 So both as givers and receivers of support , men and women normally are in very different positions and it is not surprising to find therefore that gender permeates all aspects of support structures .
22 He said that everyone knew that clubs were involved in too many matches but no-one did much about rectifying the situation .
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