Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [pron] in " in BNC.
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1 | Although working people are now more likely to be contributing to an occupational or personal pension , even in future years not all people will have been able to accumulate sufficient provision to support themselves in retirement — for example those people who have not worked for many years because they were unemployed or disabled or caring for relatives . |
2 | A struggle to realize what in some sense already exists . |
3 | Now his plea involves him in sharing their sentence with them . |
4 | A branch whipped him in the face . |
5 | was going out of this area to the providers of er of capital , for opportunities within this area we can go to London for example be many bankers there who will be being approached by companies within the northern region , north west region asking them for money to support them in their in their ventures . |
6 | The core Marxist value is freedom — freedom from exploitation , freedom from the coercion of others , and freedom to realize oneself in creative labour . |
7 | To avoid the album selling for ludicrous amounts on import , Rough Trade took the decision to issue it in Britain . |
8 | She could lie in bed at night and in imagination move confidently around the cottage touching them in a happy exploration of shared memories and reassurance . |
9 | Strange said : " Athletes who are in the public eye have a responsibility to conduct themselves in a manner which can set a positive example . |
10 | I see no opportunity to debate it in Government time . |
11 | Personally , I am rather too fond of my sanity to risk it in this way . |
12 | The 28-year-old cab driver attacked her in a clearing after she went to join Queen 's Club in west London , Mark Dennis , prosecuting , told the Old Bailey . |
13 | I wish that Deane was scoring 3 a match — but I have nt had the opportunity to see him in action recently . |
14 | But the impact on the camp lacked nothing in effect on that account . |
15 | Southend could and should have won it near the end when once again the Town defence got itself in a tangle … |
16 | Southend could and should have won it near the end when once again the Town defence got itself in a tangle … |
17 | My companion took this opportunity to hide himself in his papers . |
18 | Our second introductory case places you in this situation . |
19 | It comes complete with all fittings for usual tap-threads , and all you will need is a wrench to tighten it in position to comply with the law — incidentally , a fine of up to £400 can be imposed for non-compliance with the law ! |
20 | It comes complete with all fittings for usual tap-threads , and all you need is a wrench to tighten it in position . |
21 | This lesson had been reinforced as far as the railways were concerned each spring from 1918 to 1920 , when urgent orders went out from the highest level to rehabilitate them in order to cope with the influx of vital foodstuffs and fuel to the towns . |
22 | Institutionalised racism manifests itself in insensitive service provision in health and social services , with barriers around language , the pattern of family names and vocabulary . |
23 | I may not for instance sue somebody in a court of law . |
24 | Indeed , at a certain point the stories come to seem almost like pauses , moments of reflection perhaps , in a wider discourse that envelopes the written word , such as to make the readers of Celati 's narrative acknowledge something in common with Palomar listening to his blackbirds , uncertain which part of their communication is language , which silence . |
25 | The ‘ resentment ’ at being denied possible access to positions of respect and maybe responsibility manifests itself in a number of ways , not least in the social posture of black youth in the UK . |
26 | It 's only because we 've had the bad luck to find ourselves in competition with Robert and Ian , otherwise we could have had all their present clients . ’ |
27 | Clarkson 's narrative revealed his own perseverance and commitment until exhaustion and financial difficulty overtook him in 1794 and Hoare fastened upon Clarkson 's continuing ‘ zeal ’ . |
28 | that experience changed him in every way . |
29 | When Thomas tried to grab the child away , the lash caught him in the eye . |
30 | The Office tells us that he arranged for his sister to meet him in a nearby wood and to bring with her two of her over-dresses , one white and one grey , and his father 's rainhood . |