Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] the [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 However I do not favour this view as to my mind the force in this poem which awakens is one indifferent to the survival of the life it awoke .
2 My bag the weekend in case you were in trouble .
3 In my judgment the decision in Reg. v. Roffel [ 1985 ] V.R. 511 and the statements of principle in Reg. v. McHugh , 88 Cr.App.R. 385 , 393 , are not correct in law and should not be followed .
4 In my judgment the decision in Anisminic Ltd. v. Foreign Compensation Commission [ 1969 ] 2 A.C. 147 rendered obsolete the distinction between errors of law on the face of the record and other errors of law by extending the doctrine of ultra vires .
5 In my view the question in such a case … is this : Was there any actual and appreciable risk to the tenant , his family or household , by entering and occupying the house …
6 Many kinds of caterpillar need to move to a firm support to moult their skin the twigs in the cage serve this purpose .
7 In Fig. 10–3 the increase in output is not as great as it would have been if this interest rate effect had not occurred ( in which case the rise in output would be , to , rather than , to ) .
8 Yet it was to be under the new regime , for all the difficulties of the power-struggle at home , rather than under the strong rule of Henri II , that the French were to come in force to the aid of Mary of Guise against the Scottish heretics ; for the effective rulers of the two countries were now , after all , the two Guise brothers in France and their sister the regent in Scotland .
9 I 've just had a phone call in I 've just erm had a phone call from a conference company and she and part of her research the woman in came on one of my courses to just see what the background and what we were doing .
10 ‘ When Thatcher was on the pot , it is my belief she was peremptorily required by her mother and grandmother to do her duty , ’ writes Abse , and proceeds to build a gigantic edifice on the assumption : ‘ A mother who is peremptory when the child wants satisfaction at the breast , is the same severe mother who denies her child the pride in her own first creation , her faeces , ’ he explains .
11 THE NAME of South Manchester 's newest society was borrowed from that of the erstwhile ‘ Cheshire Lines Committee ’ , the CLC a now , sadly , largely defunct railway network which well-served the vicinity in its heyday .
12 However , it is the separation of powers which vests the assets in the Church Commissioners and the policy-making function in General Synod that seems to cause most difficulty .
13 When the honest shopper acts as I have just described , he or she is acting with the implied authority of the owner of the supermarket to take the goods from the shelf , put them in the trolley , take them to the checkpoint and there pay the correct price , at which moment the property in the goods will pass to the shopper for the first time .
14 When I reach its head the man in charge goes away to conduct a transaction involving cardboard boxes .
15 … we attended at the School on Monday the 17th [ July , 1833 ] and found that it was divided into six classes , the first being composed of three boys only whose study was the Classics , the second of about 20 who were instructed in the Latin Grammar , and the remaining four classes were composed of boys whose education was confined to Reading , Writing , Arithmetic , and English Grammar , in which instruction the boys in the two senior classes also participated . "
16 He did n't approve of people abusing their bodies the way in which Sooty did .
17 OPENING up your excellent Have a Rattle page , it continually sickens me to see so-called Glentoran supporters giving their manager the verbals in the press .
18 Belle Maman looked white and drawn beneath her pink velvet and chiffon hat , in her arms the baby in christening robes and shawl .
19 The Abortion Law Reform Association , founded in 1936 by seven women , of whom Dora Russell , Stella Browne and Frida Laski were particularly sympathetic to the labour movement , believed abortion to be safe , but called only for legal abortion to be made available on health grounds , using as their justification the way in which deaths due to abortion inflated the maternal mortality rate .
20 They set out to peak for this particular match , both to erase from their minds the upset in London two years ago and to prove they could manage a good performance after several indifferent ones .
21 Strong encouragement indeed for little Israel , so often in her history the football in matches played by powers far greater than her .
22 Audrey Johansen , who was sixty one , had slipped while on her way the toilet in the middle of the night at the Fairmile Psychiatric Hospital at Cholsey in Oxfordshire .
23 Left her mother the snow in her shawl of stars
24 Macaulay outlines the difficulties encountered in analysing the variable ( u ) — initially assumed to have as its input the vowel in words such as school , book , full , fool .
25 But gradually the pattern changes until we see the growth of commercialism by which time the symbols in ornament had less meaning as such social networks were supplanted by more cohesive political groups ; production could at that time be taken over by entrepreneurs who continued the evolution of regional designs but who were distributing the goods in an entirely different manner .
26 The Home Office took more than six weeks even to respond to the points made , by which time the situation in my constituency had already exploded out of control .
27 The increase in incidence started around 1960 , at which time the difference in incidence between men and women also emerged .
28 In this interview , said to have been carried out in Kurdistan last January , she outlines the difficulties in getting resources through .
29 The notion that the writing is meant to explain her work to others is supported by her use if the ‘ revolutionary ’ -to-evolutionary ’ tag which she first used in a letter to a friend ( in 1919 ) and then , quoting herself , she reemploys the phrase in her diary ( in 1920 , and again , in 1921 ) .
30 This , surely , is no ‘ damned lie ’ , to claim that those who get their deepest satisfactions from other things are living empty lives , are posturing crabs who swagger the sea-bed in borrowed shells .
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