Example sentences of "[prep] in [adj] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 As previously mentioned , this is not the type of inhibition talked of in Freudian books which , in that context , means to suppress feelings .
2 Yeah , yeah , I 've got a pair of in that colour you could have .
3 If such machinations are seldom heard of in this period it is unlikely to be because they were rare .
4 I suppose there 's always a room for safety procedures to be tightened up , I mean it 's like in any place you work .
5 Unlike in other studies we did not find any perceptible effect due to sex .
6 Try to find out , because only in this manner will some of the concepts dealt with in this chapter which , perhaps , seem a little abstract from everyday finance , become more understandable .
7 Market socialism has also looked attractive to some socialists in the West , as a possible respecification of socialism worth struggling for in capitalist countries whose proletariats are now long used to high living standards and extensive consumer choice .
8 The flares you fired thirty six years ago are still burning brightly today , for in that time we have not had a world war .
9 But it was erm it was a happy time for in many respects you know .
10 I do n't know why they come here for in this weather it 's beautiful there
11 THIEVES who targeted two domestic garages in Mynydd Isa on the same night must have known exactly what they were after for in both cases they stole Kawasaki Jet skis worth of £2,000 each .
12 It is not important to be concerned with the historical veracity of these statements ( for in any case they were often added to , touched up and re-interpreted ) but with the impact that they had .
13 Your remarks on the Masefieldian lines go to the root of the matter — I should say the bad Masefieldian lines for in some points one would not in the least be ashamed to have learned from him …
14 The gourmet , presented with a difficult choice between two dishes , ponders which will please him more as in other circumstances he might weigh conflicting moral demands , decides which one tempts his palate , chooses to order it without even being conscious of making a second decision , let alone one which requires a logically different kind of support , and afterwards perhaps is disappointed by the dish and regrets having chosen wrongly .
15 The other aspect is there are a large number of people a large number of these countries depend on their forest industries for producing foreign exchange which is particularly scant , a lot of the world , particularly Africa is suffering from debt problems , erm I worked in Uganda for 14 years and I found it really to get back there : the salary of a forest officer now is something , is worth in real terms something like 1 percent of what it was in 1962. erm His salary in 1962 was something in the region of six thousand a year in present terms , it 's now worth £60. erm He has to go out and get most of his livelihood from some other source , and Uganda 's an extreme case , but there are many other African countries where the position is similar .
16 In all In in all fairness they 're not in my opinion , not exactly the greatest thing to look at in the country are they ?
17 Obviously if you pack your furniture in like that if you pack your furniture in in that way what you 'd end up with when the van stopped all the f all the furniture would move down to one end and be squashed .
18 In in that connection I think perhaps what we could usefully say
19 Well we we had our own local manifesto before and the idea , well in in practical terms it was extremely detailed and erm each rewrite was was a very big exercise and just photocopying er it was an extremely large booklet .
20 to some degree but not all and you know in in due course we will provide you with a full breakdown of this , exactly what is in and what is n't in .
21 and in empirical sorry and in in empirical work we tend to use these nonlinear demand functions simply because they have this nice property that they have constant elasticity , and it makes subsequent calculations considerably easier , and you may think in actual fact that linear demand curves are quite restrictive .
22 They 're really setting out in in great detail what is contained in that letter .
23 Can I just say er , in in primary schools you 've got to catch the children young , but you never hear of any of the mothers taking the football teams it 's always one of the fathers !
24 Which had apparently been a a steam There had been a steam engine turning this er mill crushing mill and er er I remember there was a name in in this engine it was Queen of the Valley .
25 I think it 's also worth just bearing in mind that we 're talking about only one percent of the erm of the farmed land i in this county , we 're not talking about banning hunting in in er in Leicestershire , we 're talking about what we 're saying on one percent there are tens of thousand of fields in in this county nothing can change overnight , even if this er motion goes through because the tenants will still have the rights to decide , it 's only when you actually start getting to new tenancy agreements that you will be in a position if you wish , to start to change things and therefore I suppose at the end of erm , at the end of five years you might have a hundred or two hundred fields on which this ban will apply but you will still have tens of thousand of fields on which the , the hunt will still be , the hunts in this county will still be free to , erm , to operate .
26 Even with the exceptions policy there 's still consideration of the the impact of that development and whether it would be acceptable or not and would be treated in in those terms I 'm sure by the districts .
27 Is th , is there any ever , ever any situation which , I mean , I know in in most cases you 'd obviously accept the er , the opinion of the er , claimant 's doctor .
28 Whilst theses three elements have been elaborated upon in subsequent cases they are a convenient starting point for consideration of the case law .
29 I am sure he would have considered that both technical accomplishment and , though not perhaps in the modern sense , introspection , were valuable for the poet , but the labour and intense study which you 'll have noticed he referred to in that passage I 've read , consisted of course of learning large numbers of languages , which he clearly did with great fluency , and reading inordinately the whole of human literature .
30 You , you had to in those days you had to sort of er use your common sense because if you had a big healthy baby it 's a long while to go right through ten o'clock at night till six o'clock the next morning .
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