Example sentences of "[verb] in [pers pn] [art] " in BNC.

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1 These rhetorical features seem , however , to suffer from being at odds with the rest of the passage , as if James wants us to catch in them a certain false emotionalism in the tone of the speaker .
2 When you sort out your notes , Sergeant , you might include in them the additional information that my car was parked at the other end of Boundary Drive , the end furthest away from Glenfair Road , see ?
3 In the case of an unregistered title you will of course make a full land charges search , and you can include in it the name of any buyer-borrower .
4 They created in him a sense of desire and longing .
5 He seems thrilled to stumble across the notion that war has a technological impetus of its own ; others will recognise in it the familiar railway-timetable explanation of why the first world war proved so unstoppably disastrous .
6 He is indeed given us to actualise in us the character of Christ : but that process will not be complete until we see him as he is , either at death or the Parousia .
7 So while his real need for me had something to do with prac-ticalities , he reinforced in me the sense that his need had something to do with his sister 's death .
8 It cast in him a fear so deep that he could say nothing , only stare .
9 To quote the dictionary again , the word ‘ adventure ’ contains in it an element of the unexpected , of chance and Fate , which means that the protagonist must be able to call on more than normal attributes to meet the challenge set for him .
10 The sight of it seemed to provoke in her a torrent of recrimination .
11 Nothing , however , can detract from the miracle that , on Christmas Day 1973 , people who lived in a state of enmity with one another on each side of the peace-line were strangely drawn together , jointly to celebrate the Christmas story and to find in it a message of love and forgiveness and of reconciliation .
12 In arguing this he not only collapses the specificity of consumption but also misrepresents the relationship between the ‘ individual ’ and the ‘ social ’ in Marx 's argument , for it is not for the individual consumer to recognize himself in another individual 's product anyway , but to recognize the socially-imprinted character and meaning of the product … and so to find in it the satisfaction of ‘ need ’ ( ibid : 30 ) .
13 Yet he also found in him a warning .
14 They remind us that this gentle southerner , who gave so much to Yorkshire , also found in it a sustaining strength and beauty .
15 Hence planning was not a uniquely left- or right-wing cause between the wars , it was a response from progressive capitalists , professional people , academics , centrist politicians and socialists who found in it a means of advance over a wide range of social and economic problems .
16 Different as his experience was from that of the curia , he found in it an ally far more than had Paul with his long curial background .
17 New moralists argued that contemporary society denied women ‘ those varied love-makings from the other sex ’ , which would arouse in them a desire to fill life ‘ with a space of joy and delight ’ .
18 The oldest and most worn-out woodcut , representing King Pippin , Two Shoes , or the grim Soldan , sitting with three staring blots for his eyes and mouth , his sceptre in one hand , and his five fingers raised and spread in admiration at the feats of the Gallant London Apprentice , can not excite in me a feeling of ingratitude .
19 This leads us back to considering not the detective short story but the crime short story , the equivalent of the crime novel we have looked at , one of those stories which has in it no more than , in Stan Ellin 's words , " that streak of something wicked " .
20 Herling is thought to resemble Dostoevsky , whose Prototypical prison book , The House of the Dead , has in it a mansion tenanted by obnoxious , caricatured Jews .
21 Yet this ‘ philanthropy ’ has in it a considerable element of Minchampstead self interest .
22 Where the divorce petition has in it a claim for maintenance payments for the wife or child , if approached by an interested solicitor , the DSS will provide details of the whereabouts of the husband if they can .
23 Where the divorce petition has in it a claim for maintenance payments for the wife or child , if approached by an interested solicitor , the DSS will provide details of the whereabouts of the husband if they can .
24 We choose to examine a phenomenon which is impossible , absolutely impossible , to explain in any classical way , and which has in it the heart of quantum mechanics .
25 Co-star Madeleine Stowe is also convincing as the formidable , spirited Cora Munro , falling for the rugged , beef-cake charms of Hawkeye who instils in her a joyous understanding of the wide open spaces and star spangled skies .
26 A series of Land Acts shook the confidence of the landlords as they recognised in them a forewarning of the change in the ownership of Irish land .
27 Very quickly this initial impression vanished as she recognised in him a dazzling personality , a person who had only to enter a room and the pace of things altered .
28 However , no sooner had they built such a machine than they recognised in it the inherent dangers of a heartless device capable of original thought .
29 ‘ He instilled in me a sense of pride in my country , the need to preserve our heritage and culture .
30 For his part , Petion was feeling no actual fear as such , but these trappings of a bygone age , which could represent good or evil depending on the choice of the individual worshipper , instilled in him a definite sense of wariness .
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