Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pers pn] in [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | They could not use it in real life … |
32 | But I can not denounce them in other people 's words . |
33 | She started to count how many people , who might not confess it in simple language , were relieved MacQuillan had gone . |
34 | Thus , speakers who have productive control of Dyirbal morphology tend not to use it in peer-group situations . |
35 | and just stuck it in little boxes , like little boxes and |
36 | Mr Junejo was a conservative Muslim whose wife , following strict Islamic traditions , did not join him in public appearances . |
37 | Erm so , in principle we 've agreed that schedule , er I 'm waiting for erm Bob to sort V I out and the name erm as you may be aware erm Bob wants to call it client servicing and our view was that by and large it was n't a question of having to have loads more different screens we just needed them in different areas and they could , they 'd go to Louise to get where people were going to be and it 's mostly about the R S six thousand for commission erm on which there are only about twenty of those anyway , twenty seven so I did n't really see that as being a major issue . |
38 | The Triumph company can continue marketing its flagship 125 bhp model in Britain but can not sell it in other EC countries . |
39 | I 've just bathed her in cold water to get the temperature down cos she 's . |
40 | I know they do not hold me in high regard . |
41 | Some elite theorists believe that the masses have repressed interests even if they do not express them in observable forums . |
42 | you just start it in standard mode or in default mode . |
43 | If people genuinely wanted social change from the educational system ( and they did ) , they generally wanted it in familiar guise . |
44 | HE MAY not say it in public , but George Graham has a clear message this morning for Ian Wright : ‘ I can always get another forward but see what trouble you 'll have leaning backwards on a broken career ’ . |
45 | It was a press release following the Chief Environmental Health Officer preempting a report that was being made to the council going to be implemented for the use of the Environmental Protection Act , and goes on to list them in indented form . |
46 | Only the Faroese now still hunt them in large numbers . |
47 | Apart from the symphonies , Mozart 's compositions of 1788 include the Piano Concerto in C , K.503 , written in February ( it is not known if Mozart ever played it in public ) ; several new numbers for the Vienna première of Don Giovanni in May ( despite starring Caterina Cavalieri as Donna Elvira and Aloysia Lange as Donna Anna , the opera was even less successful there than Figaro , having only 15 further performances ) ; three piano trios written for Puchberg ; a piano sonata , and a quantity of light vocal music . |
48 | He was not quick to anger and confrontation ; shocks caught up with him slowly and he usually faced them in solitary depression rather than by throwing a scene . |
49 | This suspension can absorb a bump so quickly that the driver hardly senses it , yet it still keeps him in perfect control of the car . |
50 | Doctor Turner takes me aside to acquaint me in funereal tones with the details of a colleague 's latest symptoms . |
51 | You know the kind of thing I mean : the chickens dart into the mêlée , pick up a morsel of food , and then charge off to eat it in comparative quiet . |
52 | Now we had moved on to bigger and better things , this predictability still stood us in good stead . |
53 | Wealthy friends who still held him in high regard as a man , raised money and set the family up in a 500 acre property which they arranged in the names of Mrs. Piper and the children . |
54 | Many disabled people , often on income support , may earn relatively low wages , and the consequences of a minimum wage would be a withdrawal of job opportunities which would probably affect them in particular . |
55 | ‘ You nearly expected me in vain , ’ the Friar said . |
56 | Get the feeling of panelling by sticking rectangles of contrasting tape on a plain painted wall ; or by drawing rectangular stripes in panel shapes and carefully painting them in contrasting colours . |
57 | He also told her in great detail what kind of a woman Gina was . |
58 | Wittgenstein says that in addition to interpreting ( = treating , applying ) the figure in different ways , we can also see it in different ways : now as one thing , now as another . |
59 | If flying to Japan made ol' George Bush feel kinda disoriented and a bit sick , then a visit to the Isle of Wight would probably have him in full Exorcist mode ; not just projectile vomiting but his head spinning too . |
60 | Facing page : As well as pressing lily of the valley flowers individually , you can also press them in small sprays . |