Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [pers pn] in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 No doubt my readers will have bigger and better examples of the persistence of facies which so fascinates me in this chapter , but I write as far as possible from my own experience .
2 Third parties have no legal basis for a claim that a treaty merely affects them in some way , or that non-performance or reduced performance has frustrated their own expectations ; nor can they interfere with the rights of other States to enter into such treaties .
3 And that implies that our learning together engages us in dynamic encounter dynamic dialogue which also releases some of those energies in various areas of life that would otherwise be sealed or indeed , locked !
4 Like , all their films came , like Alex 's film of er Spain empties the camera basically puts it in this pile they keep in a drawer somewhere of films , okay ?
5 Sometimes the author 's identity is given away by some small detail reflecting a habit of expression or thought , and this seems to confirm that each writer has a linguistic " thumbprint " an individual combination of linguistic habits which somehow betrays him in all that he writes .
6 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 .
7 There are so many to admire … the young river , rushing headlong over the Linn of Dee … salmon leaping up the Falls of Feugh … the austere beauty and grandeur of mountain scenery always surrounds you in this gloriously unspoilt land .
8 ‘ She usually lets me in these days . ’
9 Placing a camera in any situation usually diminishes it in some way , but the opposite is true of Hannah — the camera adores her .
10 He also instructs them in advanced forms of the system .
11 However , section 56 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 now makes him in most cases the statutory agent of the finance company ( see paragraphs 22–06 to 22–07 below ) .
12 He bombards male insects with radioactive particles to sterilise them and then releases them in huge numbers , so condemning generations of females to infertility .
13 One might therefore think that opening another slit would just increase the number of electrons hitting each point of the screen , but , because of interference , it actually decreases it in some places .
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