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

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1 Yeah there 's something in that you see , the white
2 There was something in particular he wanted to talk about .
3 You and I have something in common you know . ’
4 ‘ With the number of firms working to full capacity still fewer than one in five it is difficult to be optimistic about any improvements in the short term , ’ he added .
5 An election may also be a realigning one in that it produces a long-term shift in the balance of support between the parties , perhaps installing one as the new majority .
6 In one way this statement is more conservative than the previous one in that it has elevated the popular usage ‘ Republican Sunday ’ to a part of party language and thus confirmed the belief that Catholicism and republicanism are the same thing , but it represents an important departure from previous positions in clearly tying the DUP 's position to that of the electorate .
7 The sense of touch is also a very fundamental one in that it is easier to get beyond the barrier of words and thoughts to direct experience this way .
8 This game is very similar to the previous one in that it is a race to pass the orange along .
9 The LEA scheme concerned is an unusual one in that it combines school self-evaluation with an inspection which provides something of an external evaluation of the exercise .
10 The Church of S. Saviour Pantocrator ( also later a mosque ) is an unusual one in that it consists of three churches joined to one another and all of twelfth century date , but all have easy access to each other inside .
11 The one in particular I 'm referring to you will see we 'd all see the Son of Man , they they 'd recognised that reference to himself Son of Man , they 'd recognised that because that comes out of the Old Testament Book of Daniel does n't it , the Son of Man seated on the right hand of the Almighty coming with the clouds of heaven .
12 Then he said , ‘ I 've managed to get a sprinkling of young men , and there 's one in particular I 'd like you to meet . ’
13 But where a decision affects everyone in general and no one in particular it is much harder to define sufficient interest .
14 They think that about one in from one in ten you get something .
15 I just chucked everything in that I had , did it , in the box and we were out before seven .
16 Jim would n't have let anyone in umless he knew them .
17 Whether there is anything in that I can not say , but one of the golden rules of banking , ‘ once bitten , twice shy ’ , seems to be waived for Czechoslovaks .
18 ‘ Now , is there anything in particular you 'd like to do or see ? ’
19 Er , Mr Deputy Speaker I do n't have time to deal with the other points but if I 've missed anything in particular I will write to honourable members concerned .
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