Example sentences of "[noun] in a person [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | I had the sales force who called in and done a demonstration in a person 's home . |
2 | When we think and talk about the family we need to think of the household and the significant relationships in a person 's life . |
3 | I like to think of Frankl 's ‘ meaning ’ as being the steps in a person 's growth to the ultimate fulfilment of his being . |
4 | For me , intelligence and sexuality go together , and it is usually with the intelligence in a person 's eyes that I first fall in love . |
5 | B , the most religious moment in a person 's life |
6 | No B , the most religious moment in a person 's life |
7 | To test this hypothesis , measures of perceived similarity or difference between situations are required which may subsequently be related to measures of similarity or difference in a person 's behaviour across the same set of situations . |
8 | Tests can be devised to ascertain whether changes in a person 's lifestyle , or fluctuations in the party 's electoral popularity , will affect membership . |
9 | People are excluded from seeing death by the fact that death has become more like an illness that must receive medical attention , rather than the last event in a person 's life that they should be left in peace to deal with in whichever way they choose . |
10 | The moment of penetration no longer has the aura of an earth-shaking moral event in a person 's life . |
11 | And people get depressed , like when they 're dealing with bereavement , that 's an event in a person 's life and causes short term dis , short term , very intense distress , but that 's different from the way we 're constructed through the media and all sorts of ways to be super mothers , super wives , super kiddie and a super this that and the next thing which none of use can meet all these demands at one go ! |
12 | If there is to be change and development in a person 's life , it can only come from within the individual . |
13 | Euthanasia/Suicide : belief in a person 's right to be able to choose to die ; support for The Voluntary Euthanasia Society ( Exit ) |
14 | Mr Allen Abramson , a London University anthropologist who has studied initiation rituals , said that most societies used them to mark important developments in a person 's life , and that they often involved pain or privation . |
15 | Threats to property in a person 's presence are themselves a breach . |
16 | Hall implied that adolescence covered the years from sexual maturity to the end of physical growth in a person 's twenties , which was not dissimilar to the early nineteenth-century concept of youth , but all those who followed Hall equated it with the teen years . |
17 | As Gombrich points out : ‘ the experience of the underlying constancies in a person 's face which is so strong as to survive all the transformations of mood and age and even to leap across generations , conflicts with the strange fact that such recognition can be inhibited with comparative ease by what may be called the mask ’ . |
18 | be used to create a Time Line , whereby we create a visual representation of someone 's life history on the floor of the school hall — perhaps with still images at various points , or carefully chosen objects to remind us of particularly significant moments in a person 's life . |
19 | The social stratification pattern illustrates the fact that the proportions of each variant in a person 's speech relate very clearly to the person 's social class . |
20 | Perhaps psychopathology elevates IBS symptoms to the status of a medical problem in a person 's consciousness ? |
21 | Admission to a Home is a very big step in a person 's life — and it brings all sorts of fears and anxieties . |
22 | Many degree courses , on the other hand , clearly belong to the specific stage in a person 's educational development , after which his or her interests and horizon may narrow further , in specialized research or employment , or broaden out again . |