Example sentences of "[indef pn] in [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | you need perhaps someone in each area to be coordinating |
2 | ‘ I just have so much respect for him , and to have known him , someone in that position , is interesting . |
3 | ‘ To think of someone in that station of life resorting to blackmail ! ’ |
4 | She 's married someone in that country so her surname is changed . |
5 | What are your priorities when you try to assess someone in that period of time . |
6 | I had to erm until the whole of the h the premises had been searched and secured then I had to assume that there was someone in that room until the contrary was shown . |
7 | So if you get someone in that situation who 's saying I 'm desperate for money , I 'm claiming income support , I 've heard nothing and you have n't been told how much they 're entitled to . |
8 | It was an ideal situation for someone in that vernacular . |
9 | They let me have one last look and told me that it belonged to someone in another band — which made me feel really guilty . |
10 | Low levels of class consciousness are exacerbated by clientelism , which links the peasant through personal relationships to someone in another class . |
11 | They have been written about in Scotland and Wales , and a fascinating piece of field work and historical research awaits someone in this country who head . |
12 | Even if you do manage to prove that he has been harassing you , there does n't appear to be much general acceptance of the fact that intimidating someone in this way might actually constitute a serious crime . |
13 | Someone in this room once had a geranium on the little sill outside the window , scarlet against the blue of the summer sky . |
14 | Did someone in this room believe he was God 's executioner to avenge a good man 's death ? |
15 | ‘ At least someone in this city is working . ’ |
16 | ‘ Maybe not , but if I were you , Miss Williams , I 'd make sure that I confined myself to facts in future , and the most pressing one of all is the fact that someone in this town is annoyed with you ! ’ |
17 | While there has perhaps been a tendency to over-emphasise health and safety issues in risk management at the expense of others , the weight of legislation in this area has led to the appointment of someone in this role almost as a priority . |
18 | There is a sense of which that good housekeeping with the inevitable consequences of government policy can be , can be in terms if you like , or benefits to the council tax payers , who have after all in a under the complete disaster of the poll tax which nobody but nobody in this chamber I suspect knew more unless there is at least one partisan tory who will try to save it , it was really a wonderful experiment and it 's a shame it did n't continue . |
19 | There is nobody in this camp who runs . |
20 | The luthier , Tony Rockett attempted to track down a new steel rod for my bass , only to discover that nobody in this country supplies Warwick spares . |
21 | Mr Brown claimed that his failure to answer the question directly meant that ‘ nobody in this country trusts him ’ . |
22 | Yes , casualties within this organization , and nobody in this hall today can escape the possibility of the knife . |
23 | Well there 's nobody in this school has it like Polly did . |
24 | Nothing and nobody in this programme questioned the medic 's oath with which it began : ‘ I will keep silence as to anything I have seen or heard in the practice of my profession which it would be improper to divulge . ’ |
25 | Nobody in this business is infallible , but if something does go wrong , the customer must know that the contractor has the technical resources and financial muscle to put it right ; just as that contractor needs to have the resources and skilled manpower to tackle any infestation , and be neither too big to care nor too small to cope . |
26 | ‘ He said nobody in this world can live their life in fear . |
27 | There 's nobody in this world more sorry for you at times than I am , for you could have been a real good-lookin' , strappin' fella . |
28 | Bet nobody in this world 's gon na win back forty pence . |
29 | If I do n't pay cash and er been the best thing I ever done and its been sufficient , you know what I mean and er all the people , there ai n't nobody in this town that I ai n't worked for , sometime or other . |
30 | You 're a threat and nobody in this place tolerates that , least of all the Stasis … ’ |