Example sentences of "in the [noun sg] [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Then in the afternoon fours game he fought back brilliantly , assisted with some great bowls from his No 3 John McLoughlin — another Games candidate — to level the match 17-17 after the stipulated 21 ends . |
2 | you go and have a look at that one in the bathroom any way he looked at that mark , so if it was any thing |
3 | In the tent that night we eat smoked trout and Odd-Knut tells us that the previous year there was a fight on his team and after it was over and the dogs were moving again he saw blood on the snow . |
4 | But certainly he 'll be pushing and pushing at the front there and making runs to get in the back all night I 'm I 'm certain of that . |
5 | I mean , I 'm furious , again , in the newspaper this morning they were having a go at Convenor Milligan ! |
6 | I can pick the cigar up just with my eye-power and push it and pull it in the air any way I want ! ’ |
7 | In the bar that evening we felt as if we were in the movie Top Gun as U.S. Navy pilots sang , ‘ You 've Lost That Lovin' Feeling ’ to us . |
8 | So , whereas in the psychoanalytic account , homophobia might well signal the precariousness and instability of identity , even of sexual difference itself , in the materialist socio-political account it typically signals the reverse , namely that sexual difference is being secured , homophobia being ‘ a mechanism for regulating the behaviour of the many by the specific oppression of a few ’ ( Sedgwick , Between Men , 88 ) . |
9 | If Professor Benson here were to make a very brief precis of the lecture he gave us in the wardroom this evening it might give them something more to think about . ’ |
10 | He 'd explain that in the kerfuffle last night he had n't been paid for the jobs he 'd done . |
11 | In the garden that morning she 'd thought he was going to cry because of the memory of his mother 's death . |
12 | If I 'm going to a meeting where I know I 'm going to be the only woman I put my war paint on , if I 'm just going to be in the office all day I slob around in a skirt and a jumper with very little make up . |
13 | The first alternative ( and at one time in the News International dispute it was considered a possibility ) , is to fight censorship at an institutional level ; that is , for the professional association as an organization to join battle with the local authority or similar organization , by recourse to legal means whenever censorship arises . |
14 | With the company preparing to celebrate half a century in the town next year it meant a Royal ending could be written into its story . |