Example sentences of "[vb -s] in [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 You then whip the cream ( it is easier if you have left it an hour or two in the refrigerator after cooling ) and when it stands in peaks you can turn it in to the muslin or clean napkin with which you have lined an earthenware or metal cheese mould or drainer — which can be improvised by piercing holes in a cheap cake tin or in a tub-shaped carton — and leave it 3 or 4 hours , or overnight .
2 But the company accepts in effect it has just five weeks to find half a million pounds .
3 You know where he lives in England we 're very quite a generally quite a tolerant or comparatively quite a tolerant society .
4 and she lives in Ireland you see .
5 More recent evidence suggests , however , that while it lives in woodland it actually hunts over nearby open areas ( Glue & Hammond , 1974 ; Yalden , 1985 ) .
6 Why should n't Fanshawe just have said to his wife , ‘ This young lady has missed her last train and since she lives in London I said we 'd give her a lift ’ ?
7 Oh , of course the opposite happens in a group , I mean what happens in groups you know therapeutic groups tend to be like this one , they sit in circles and they , they kind of focus on very often on the leader who often plays a very , very powerful role even if they claim not to .
8 If this happens in Oxford they 'll be tarred with the same brush .
9 He says in Scotland they live in freezing conditions , the Cotswolds are luxury .
10 She says in sarajevo she felt dreadful .
11 E. Walters says in future it will have to import from overseas to stay in business .
12 She says in Belgium they 'd give it scraps that people did n't want . ’
13 He says in effect it is a new machine — the parts are the latest available , and the original machine they were going to buy is now obsolete .
14 road it were , always remember and all lights went out so we pulled into this the guest house but could n't get in and next door was a pub so cos an Army camp near some soldiers come in and says in morning I says aye , he said what time are you going , I said
15 This way , he says , when native Taligent , finally arrives in mid-1995 it will find an industry well stocked with Taligent-compliant tools and objects — and developers , claims Guglielmi , just love what they have seen so far .
16 This way , he says , when native Taligent , finally arrives in mid-1995 it will find an industry well stocked with Taligent-compliant tools and objects — and developers , claims Guglielmi , just love what they have seen so far .
17 This way , he says , when native Taligent , finally arrives in mid-1995 it will find an industry well stocked with Taligent-compliant tools and objects — and developers , claims Guglielmi , just love what they have seen so far .
18 If this results in objections it may affect our ability to provide a shelter .
19 By presenting the choices starkly on public spending and increases in taxation he could get the answers he wants .
20 ‘ If he engages in hunting he is foremost in training , assessing , and using horses , dogs , falcons and other hunting birds .
21 But what it lacks in size it compensates for in quality .
22 What she lacks in patience she makes up for in determination which she hopes will soon see her on horseback .
23 What this arrangement lacks in privacy it gains in congeniality .
24 He noted that the Education Secretary , Kenneth Clarke , had also been invited to attend , adding : ‘ I have been led to believe that what he lacks in understanding he makes up for in bravery . ’
25 When the Cornmill shopping development opens in August it is possible the demand for spaces within easy walking distance of the new shops will increase .
26 So he goes in October you went and er same time as us
27 And er I have in there one of the great cyclist , he cycles all over the country , he 's gone from John O' Groats down the other way and across the opposite way , he cycles everywhere , he never goes in car he always cycles everywhere he goes .
28 There were boxes of coloured crayons and wax , lead pencils and paints in colours he never knew existed .
29 She hopes in future it will be possible to restore the word nigger without stirring up racial tensions .
30 Yet since this book abounds in generalisations I shall retain both the simple distinction between official and actual curriculum and the simple argument that the differences between them are wide and disturbing .
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