Example sentences of "[adv] in [adj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 But when her father , the widely respected leader of the Welsh radicals in Parliament , died suddenly in 1892 she found to her horror that he had left a crippling burden of debt and that his principal business enterprise , the Dillwyn spelter works at Llansamlet , Swansea , was on the verge of bankruptcy .
2 Perhaps in general he should ease up , get a little lower in the mix .
3 It is also that the the maintenance of our road schedules continues to a very high standard and so we are n't er , we have to take er the money from that source er and I will be hoping that perhaps in this we may find that we do not need to raid that particular fund so that we may find
4 So in 1948 he went to Australia on a government-sponsored scheme , known as " Big Brother " .
5 Sandys , when Minister of Supply , had already been instrumental in deciding to develop Blue Streak as the replacement for the V-bombers , and so in 1957 he saw no requirement for either Skybolt or Polaris .
6 So in 1959 we moved to a large , ark-like Victorian farmhouse in Hampshire which I share today with our vast collection of children 's toys .
7 So in 1869 he came back to England and went to live in a large house in the country .
8 He found a place for a year in the household of a wealthy London merchant where he started to translate the New Testament ; it became clear , however , that there was no possibility of printing it in England , so in 1524 he left for Germany , never to return .
9 No Anthony 's still eating darling , right , now that word there says Doc , D O C which is the name of one of the dwarfs , okay , so in all them letters there is the name Doc , so you 've got to look for those three letters D O C alright , so you go along , no let me show you how to do it then .
10 So in 1901 he decided to emigrate with his wife and two children to Australia , where he became the first full-time missioner of the Adult Deaf Society of Victoria , which celebrated its centenary in 1984 .
11 None the less in 1329 he did simple homage ( all that was asked of him for the moment ) at Amiens , following this up with liege homage in 1331 .
12 When this firm closed down in 1843 he transferred to the locomotive drawing office of the Railway Foundry works , Leeds , of Messrs Shepherd & Todd , where he became acting chief draughtsman .
13 Table 6.5 reveals a slight contraction in this sector during the 1970s , but nevertheless in 1980 it still represented over a third of the economically active population for the region as a whole .
14 The constable 's traditional competence lay in military and chivalric matters , and thus in 1478 it was Gloucester , ‘ in his own person ’ , who dealt with the refusal of four new knights to pay the customary fees to the officers of arms .
15 The constable 's traditional competence lay in military and chivalric matters , and thus in 1478 it was Gloucester , ‘ in his own person ’ , who dealt with the refusal of four new knights to pay the customary fees to the officers of arms .
16 Thus in 1296 he consulted his council of magnates who advised him that a certain papal provision would prejudice the crown ; and in 1299 he contested the pope 's claim to sovereignty over Scotland as a threat to the dignity of his crown .
17 Thus in general it seems a mistake to see attitudinism as the enemy of reason in ethics .
18 Thus in 1428 it suited the Hungarians to make a pact with the Turks , who were then fighting the Venetians in Greece .
19 Already in 1610 he was one of ‘ a select number of the Lower House ’ who met with the lord treasurer , Robert Cecil , first Earl of Salisbury [ q.v. ] , son of his father 's patron , to discuss impositions .
20 Already in 1914 he was exhorting the readers of Poetry ( Chicago ) :
21 Already in 1928 he was protesting that his own pronouncements at the time of the Imagist manifesto were tailored to the specific needs of 1914 , and should not be taken as binding fourteen years later .
22 Finally in 1979 he was appointed department manager of the Colchester & East Essex Co-operative Society Ltd .
23 Meanwhile in 1558 he wrote the Appellation to the Nobility and Estates of Scotland , a work which , taken in conjunction with his Letter addressed to the Commonalty of Scotland , shows how far his mind was moving towards a positive theory of the rights of resistance in God 's cause .
24 Before moving to London permanently in 1757 he produced A Plan of the River Nene , from Thrapston to Northampton , with the Mills and Locks necessary for the Navigation ( 1754 ) , and A Plan of the Road from Towcester in the County of Northampton , to Weston Gate in the County of Oxford ( 1756 ) .
25 This stage , then , took our research a step further in that it penetrated the submerged section of the ‘ iceberg ’ and offered some insight into this large and hidden sector of users .
26 I take the system further in that I split the text of the letter up into sections pertinent to each problem .
27 Formed nationally in 1900 it had played no role in pioneering local labour representation ; not until the early interwar years did it emerge with quite remarkable rapidity as the dominant political force in West Ham .
28 Early in 1963 she published a novel , The Bell Jar , under the pseudonym ‘ Victoria Lucas ’ .
29 ‘ The means of accomplishing these points did not immediately present themselves : but early in 1765 it occurred to me that , if a communication were opened between a cylinder containing steam and another vessel which was exhausted of air and other fluids , would immediately rush into the empty vessel , and continue to do so until it had established an equilibrium : and if that vessel were kept cool by an injection , or otherwise , more steam would continue to enter until the whole was condensed ’ .
30 He says because my father died early in 1937 he 's never been honoured for his work .
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