Example sentences of "[coord] in [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Any meaningful stretch of language , of any extent , like the or in case I 've thrown it away or the s in a plural like chairs . |
2 | If you are disabled or in firm you are entitled to free home nursing visits and free chiropody . |
3 | Alternatively or in addition he may be co-opted on to other public bodies , such as hospital authorities , water authorities , etc . |
4 | I believe that the reason for that is that when the Bible is used in school or in church it is nearly always in the form of a modern version , which is entirely unmemorable and unpoetic . |
5 | ‘ Or in future I 'm hoping that on three days a week when ye feel like it . ’ |
6 | Having an excellent harbour , Vancouver was a sportsman 's paradise so far as swimming , fishing , and boating were concerned , and while I have never claimed prowess in the water or in angling I have found pleasure on a boat , provided that boat was big enough — big enough that is , for me to sit comfortably on deck , preferably with a drink in hand , and watch the world go by . |
7 | Release Sidacai into Alexei 's charge , so that in life or in death he may serve you . ’ |
8 | or in fact you can go afterwards . |
9 | Or in fact you go to London because it happens to be in reverse |
10 | But my 60 years at the farm were the best part of my life , and in spirit I am still there . |
11 | The very multiplicity of reasons suggests doubt ; and in romance it is a good rule that not everything should be explained . |
12 | Since the majority of species involved are similar both morphologically and in behaviour they will be referred to in this text as trichonemes or small strongyles |
13 | She was taking off her hat and coat as she spoke ; then going over to her aunt , she bent down and kissed her on the cheek , and followed this with the same salutation for her uncle ; and in response he patted her on the shoulder . |
14 | We then found that we did n't have enough cash to pay the landing fees , and in response I offered Portuguese escudos , converting at the rate in the newspaper . |
15 | Culturally and in education we have neglected this side . |
16 | We have argued that much communication is English-based , and in education it constitutes a real choice since a purpose may be the teaching of specific English structures through sign . |
17 | A rock lay in his way and in revenge he kicked at it , catching the lower eye of one of his boots against its sharp side , and ripping his nearside instep as a result . |
18 | You know someone who you believe is a supporter and in conversation it 's mentioned that he regularly gives to charities . |
19 | Symbolically at least ( and in Christology we are dealing partially with the realm of symbolism ) the difference of sex is a divide . |
20 | In postmodernism and in surrealism it is the referent , the real itself , that becomes the signifier . |
21 | In part there was the problem of Babel — in different countries or different regions , plants and animals had quite different names ; and in part it was a problem of taxonomy . |
22 | The staff in Peter Robinson 's knew her , and in case they queried the propriety of her being there alone , she showed them her wedding ring and told them she was married . |
23 | ‘ Well , anyhow , ’ she went on , as she fumbled for the matches and lit the gas lights , ‘ we 'll have Christmas together in peace , and — and in case it 's the last we have for some time , we 'll make it as nice as possible . |
24 | ‘ And in case you do n't believe me I would n't still have been covered in snow when I came in if I had ’ |
25 | And in case you 're one of these pricks that think reggae pegged out with Marley , here 's the modern breed . |
26 | And in case you are thinking of reneging let me tell you that we 're gon na watch you . |
27 | And in case you have n't noticed , he could n't act his way out of a paper bag . |
28 | I do n't know if you have the book by is the history of the Ninety Second Group and in case you do n't have it I would just bring in about these two missions . |
29 | We do appreciate the efforts you make to come to the meeting and in case you were worried the bar will be open in the Oak Room now . |
30 | And in case you 're in any doubt , that was a compliment ! ’ she added tartly as she climbed from the bag and began to struggle into her now dry clothes . |