Example sentences of "in [pos pn] [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] have " in BNC.

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1 Even in my limited experience I had seen people falling in and out of love , as though , soiled by sorrow and loss , they had to go in search of comfort from one used and lukewarm bath to another .
2 In my utter loneliness I had only one resource : several times I took the ferry to North Shields , and walked up the steep bank to a certain public lavatory beside a roaring pub .
3 I had never lived there , although in my early childhood I had stayed for short periods ( but then my mind was occupied in forming pictures ; the time had not yet come for looking at those pictures , for interpreting them ) .
4 In my first flat I had a very large cupboard that was always filled with things I could never find a use for , or I had forgotten about .
5 In my pastoral ministry I have met so many people , some of them convinced Evangelicals , who believe in justification by faith with their heads , yet are condemned by their hearts .
6 As I sat in my comfortable chair I had a very strange feeling .
7 Oops , in my last mail I had 12 players in the lineup .
8 I mean in my own village we have erm
9 In my own case I had been taught by Okely to avoid the split between subjectivism and an objective reality , but I had no preparation to contend with the changes which the field experience created in me .
10 In my own experience I have found this medium both economic and a very good way of learning the Technique , especially in the initial stages .
11 Certainly in my own experience I have never come across armed smugglers , although on at least one occasion I was threatened with a knife when attempting to stop a seaman leaving a ship , and once I was attached by a ship 's steward when attempting to relieve him of a briefcase full of uncustomed goods .
12 Once established they can be left planted year round ; in my own garden they have multiplied annually .
13 In my own time we 've lost four cham always do so well before losing our way in the second half .
14 Sheringham , who hit 24 goals last season and scored Forest 's winner in their televised 1-0 clash against Liverpool at the City Ground on Sunday , says : ‘ I had virtually concluded negotiations over personal terms with Tottenham 's Terry Venables and in my own mind I had already joined Spurs . ’
15 Mat. 's door , in my own mind I had been slung out for encouraging unseemly behaviour from a male patient and was miserably working on the choice of my next career .
16 In my own mind I had valued the things at 4000 roubles each .
17 In my coldwater tank I have a large Gold Oranda .
18 In their metaphorical indiscipline they had gained ‘ new status ’ and slipped across a boundary into marginality , for as Foucault ( 1977 : 25 ) has suggested , the idea of discipline revolves around control of the physical body and ‘ proceeds from the distribution of individuals in space … it is always the body that is at issue — the body and its forces , their utility and their docility , their distribution and their punishment ’ .
19 In their pure form they have neither corporate nor competitive strategies as defined above .
20 Even in her semi-conscious state she had been able to give them the phone number of her sister Margaret in Australia .
21 Few men living in Leicester were not , Theda reflected , for in her former life she had learned early that this was the best hunting country in England .
22 In her first school she had been considered outstanding at maths , and had obtained six grade As in her nine O levels .
23 In her first year she had one of those rare teachers who notices children and treats each one differently .
24 In her normal state she had the head and teeth of a savage wolf and the wings of a bat , although she would endeavour not to allow any mortal to see her thus .
25 Furious , she glared at her half-empty wine glass , realising that in her abstracted mood she 'd drunk far more than she normally allowed herself to drink .
26 As an adult she was able to see how wrong it was and she knew that they were indulging in something they should not have been doing — although in her childish innocence she had not been aware that it was anything more than an extension of the love and affection she felt for other members of her family .
27 This was n't like love at all , this was n't what she felt when they kissed , or when he put his mouth behind her ear , or rubbed his hands over her stomach , or when , alone in her own bed she had imagined he was there with her .
28 In its first year it had provided funding totalling ECU621,000,000 for 20 projects in central and eastern Europe , for which an overall total of ECU2,100 million of investment was made ( ECU1=US$1.24065 as at March 30 , 1992 ) .
29 And always in its straight bole I have a stop watch to tell me whether the slowest clouds are sliding and at what a pace a storm is travelling .
30 In its revised form it has precisely the same aim : to provide a bridge between those who find themselves divided by the renewal movement .
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