Example sentences of "[pron] in [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Am I in a good position ? |
2 | Er I 'll just talk erm just talk briefly about emergency access money , cos this wi this covers one point I in the next session . |
3 | ‘ Am I in the same room ? ’ she asked . |
4 | ‘ Well , she went just for a lark , y'know , but this Mabel , she 's very serious , never got married , y'know — not surprisin' either when you see 'er in a strong light . |
5 | In a desperate attempt at humour someone in a neighbouring bed muttered half out loud : ‘ The suspense is killing me . ’ |
6 | I mean I do n't write for therapeutic purposes in the sense that you might imagine , you know , someone in a mental hospital would paint or do pottery or conceivably write in order to relieve the inner tensions . |
7 | Although the Devil 's Advocate role is traditionally associated with high status roles , you should remember that someone in a low status position can still have opinions , can still provoke . |
8 | ‘ Because John does shift work I get very lonely and would like to write to someone in a similar position to myself , preferably living in the Sheffield area . ’ |
9 | Kissing in this form , as a proper way to greet someone in a certain relation to oneself , is a social convention . |
10 | ‘ It is doubly appalling that someone in a professional capacity is involved in this sort of thing . |
11 | Emphasize the difficulty of saying anything at all with regard to religion which may not be received by someone in a misleading way . |
12 | Conversely , it is possible to take a sentence from a language teaching or linguistics textbook , go to the country where the language is spoken , say it to someone in a suitable situation , and achieve something by saying it . |
13 | If the information is accidentally overheard or intercepted in circumstances where the owner of the information utters it or transmits it by insecure means ( for example , by telling someone in a crowded room or by transmitting the information by a public telecommunications system ) an obligation of confidence might not be imposed on the person obtaining the information in this manner . |
14 | Mr Deaves is treated just like someone in a one-bedroom flat . |
15 | Second surprise was the music — a soft waltz coming to her through deep blue dusk , strings and woodwind , as if someone in a grand house up on the hill had just opened the door of the ballroom . |
16 | This is a right to follow , and take , the proceeds of a sale where the owner 's goods are disposed of by someone in a fiduciary relationship with the owner . |
17 | ‘ Did you know you can garrotte someone in a few seconds ? ’ |
18 | However , it remains possible that people do see the support which they give to elderly relatives as part of a two-way pattern which stretches over time and across generations , and where they themselves will benefit ultimately from the support of someone in a younger generation . |
19 | Someone in a white coat came up to them . |
20 | Even fashion — everyone 's idea of a disabled person is someone in a grey NHS wheelchair , with a pink frock and big cumbersome boots . |
21 | The scenes of destitution which the journalists could not be prevented from glimpsing-it is impossible to put someone in a hermetic bubble all the time , even for ten days — had not apparently impaired their appetites . |
22 | 2.24 This type of person can be compared with a younger man in a less promising position , or perhaps someone in a hazardous occupation such as a steel erector or a steeplejack . |
23 | Tom Berenger is an amnesia-suffering crash victim who suspects he has murdered someone in the stylish thriller Shattered . |
24 | Most likely there will be someone in the close family or a reliable friend . |
25 | For someone in the early stages of mastering Coke throat-burn like myself , this is impressive . |
26 | ‘ Put me through to the police office , please , ’ he said to someone in the outer office . |
27 | There could be someone in the outside world who is prepared to take over and put money into the club . |
28 | ‘ And someone in the Interior Ministry might blow the whistle on you ? ’ |
29 | Ideally someone in the ferreting party will be given the task of removing each rabbit as soon as it is caught up . |
30 | The figures in Appendix I , Table 4 suggest that paying off credit agreements typically absorbs roughly twice as high a proportion of income for someone in the lowest income group as it does for people in higher income groups . |