Example sentences of "[noun] in [pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | One who inherits a title whilst a Member of the House of Commons or a candidate for a seat in it can remain or become a Member for only one month before disclaiming . |
2 | Until the time will come when that enemy in you will win and your yearning for freedom will be only a lie which you turn into dreams that start ‘ if only … |
3 | Daily Telegraph If you did not put aluminium in you would have water that was cloudy . |
4 | Yeah , it takes erm you can get half a dozen crates in you could get eleven gallon if you wanted . |
5 | Paul the apostle gives us this assurance : ‘ He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus . ’ |
6 | I always pray with joy being confident of this , that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus . |
7 | If we allow Korea to go by default and to fall within the Soviet orbit , the world will feel that we have lost another round in our match with the Soviet Union , and our prestige and the hopes of those who place their faith in us will suffer accordingly … . |
8 | Though I may fail to carry it out to the full in this life , my faith in it shall abide . ’ |
9 | The meetings were considered successful , and doubtless those who came to take part in them would get a double benefit from the fine air and the healthful scenes around that beautifully situated city . |
10 | Both sides agree that these behaviours lead to much if not most of the premature mortality as well as chronic morbidity of adults today , and that a reduction in them would lead to reduced mortality and an enhanced quality of life . |
11 | In Chapter 2 we embarked on the task of building a house for the writer-self , a beloved abode where the writer in you can live . |
12 | Not many houses in I must have passed his house when I was up there . |
13 | In the past , the Americans opposed the idea of a Palestinian state : there was not enough room , they said ; and , given independence , the people in it might break their promise to be nice to Israel . |
14 | It was a cold fossil ; the people in it could have been strangers . |
15 | If we work as well together in 1993 as we did in ‘ 92 Pest Control and the people in it will continue to prosper and this coming year will be another success story . |
16 | If you put rubbish in you 'll get rubbish out . |
17 | Do n't over-do it with styling products — the alcohol in them can make your hair dry and if allowed to build up , make it look dull . |
18 | Out of pocket issue fees , including legal , printing and fiscal agents ' fees , tend to be small ; in extreme cases differences in them can sway deals , but in general the yield , commission cost and cost of the swap ( if included ) remain primary factors . |
19 | ‘ If you put some fire-lighters in it 'll start again in no time . ’ |
20 | As the magma approached the surface , the pressure on it would decrease , and the gas in it would expand ; as the gas expanded it would take up more room , and this in turn would force the whole mass to rise faster and higher up the vent . |
21 | But there are already languages , claimed to be of ‘ higher ’ levels than LISP , that must , in their turn , be translated into LISP before programs in them can run . |
22 | Well if that boy 's bringing that thing in we 'll have |
23 | It may be noted incidentally that if in any land the poll is higher than the national average one or more patties in it may receive a correspondingly larger allotment of seats , which , since the number of constituency seats can not be changed , will entail a larger allotment of list seats . |
24 | Their last meal in it should have been a kind of sacrament . |
25 | That 's why you 've lost weight , no no no hold your stomach in you 'll hurt yourself . |
26 | Every community will have its secrets , and every individual in it will have views that they would not normally express to others , but do express to the researcher . |
27 | Geologists realized that the formation of the rocks and the fossils in them would have taken hundreds or thousands of millions of years . |
28 | You may need to You may need to put dots in you may need to put semiquavers or even demisemiquavers in . |
29 | This has the particular advantage of avoiding possible political problems that may have occurred if a more radical strategy had been adopted , because the workplace and working relationships will probably remain intact , although the roles of the employees in it may change . |
30 | But if the metal is placed in a big magnetic field ( the Earth 's field may do ) , then electric currents in it will produce well-defined surface-perturbing mechanical movements . |