Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] in [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 She said the Sports Council would not abandon us but in order to qualify for full Grant Aid in future we must show great improvements in these areas .
2 However , I am also writing to Wyre Borough Council in case they have any responsibility for maintaining these lights .
3 However , I am also writing to Wyre Borough Council in case they have any responsibility for maintaining these lights .
4 As well as your pension plan you will also need separate term assurance in case you die before the end of the mortgage term .
5 On the winter evening in question I was sharing a bottle of champagne with Toby and we were , inevitably , talking golf .
6 After a mile or two of expecting the Range Rover in pursuit it finally came home to her that Penry had no intention of following her .
7 If you should be so kind as to print my name and telephone number in Pilot I would be more than happy to hear from anyone interested in the project and to act as an initial clearing-house for information .
8 I could keep his ad , his telephone number in case we want to order
9 The stoma care nurse arranged that she would visit Mr Reynolds when he had been home 48 hours but gave him her telephone number in case he needed help before then .
10 It seemed he had left in the Casa Guidi a gun of which he was fond , taking only his hunting rifle in case he had the chance to go into the country to shoot rabbits .
11 and that was my Barclaycard number in case you want it although I ordered it through the thr phone I made out that so that I could read it off on the telephone I did n't even erm I did n't even assemble it I just looked and I saw it does n't chop I thought it would chop things but does n't , it only grates Looks as though it had been out before , you know , you look at this !
12 While supporting ideas like the recent Feminine Article Competition in Canoeist she feels that , unfortunately , this will only be read by the converted and to really impact women 's views canoeing articles will have to be feature in women 's magazines .
13 Before my first evening class in English I was no nervous that I could n't eat !
14 It is a good idea to make a BOOT disk in case you ever have problems when you first turn the machine on and it has difficulty reading the hard drive .
15 With the pool perimeter fence in sight we crouch into the wind offering the least resistance .
16 On the telephone , they used rhyming slang in case they were overheard ; at the celebrations , the fine crystal glass and good company belied the hazards of patrolling a few dozen miles away .
17 The morning service in fact I would , I 've got ta say it Norah .
18 People being assessed are also offered an advocacy service in case they feel that they would benefit from additional support .
19 ‘ I gave him another extension number in case we were talking when he rang .
20 But if , if libido was aroused by for example seduction in childhood it could go nowhere , it was repressed in the unconscious , where it transformed itself by some kind of psychological chemistry into anxiety .
21 I was a little unsettled by the fury of the blizzard , and hugged the top of the ridge all the way along , but avoided taking in the top due west of Cairn Gorm in case I was blown off my feet .
22 Maybe her infatuation with you is genuine , but maybe — just maybe — she 's Roquelaure 's insurance policy in case you ever step out of line . ’
23 Although he has spent most of his working life in academia he did have an eight- year stint , from 1963 , in industrial research .
24 Indeed , each of the five times since 1915 that there has been a minority government in power it has been Labour , dependent either on the Liberals ' support , their abstentions , or on all the other parties not uniting to defeat them .
25 At the wildlife sanctuary in Caerlaverock you can see natterjack toads , and in winter flocks of geese arrive .
26 The county council has not got the power to ban fox hunting in total it can only ban it on the land which it owns or controls and that 's what that motion seeks to do today .
27 Okay , the task was to ignore the right hand bracket and to sort cards based on the left hand bracket In fact you 'd sort them into two piles , not four .
28 Well a can of worms , or a heap of possibilities , whichever way that you want to put it , but the Children Act in total we are going to spend something like another four hundred thousand in nineteen ninety one , in the new financial year , which is good news .
29 It looks as if the relegation issue in Division I wo n't be decided until Saturday week when Glasgow High-Kelvinside are away to Currie and Stirling County meet Boroughmuir at Bridgehaugh .
30 As their manager , George Graham , said : ‘ Against Nottingham Forest in midweek we played well and only drew .
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