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

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1 Unlike most of those reading for the Bar or enrolled in university he felt a responsibility for less privileged Africans washed up on British shores , mainly seamen , who had no recognised place in Britain .
2 It became clear that travelling was important to Morris and so much an inspiration that if he ever felt bored at home or lacking in inspiration he just packed a suitcase and got on the nearest train to visit someone .
3 It became clear that travelling was important to Morris and so much an inspiration that if he ever felt bored at home or lacking in inspiration he just packed a suitcase and got on the nearest train to visit someone .
4 ALTHOUGH LIVING IN WALLINGTON SHE ALREADY HAD A SENSE OF HER ROOTS IN WALES .
5 Although deployed in Croatia it would be based in Sarajevo ( Bosnia-Hercegovina ) .
6 Guilty and hurt later and frightened in case you lose control
7 And they all walk about and sit in circles you did n't have an argument with a teacher or anything interesting ?
8 Discipline means having an agenda , starting and finishing the meeting when you said you would , answering the client 's questions with authority ( and if you can not give an answer , say you do not know but you will find out ) ; having your paperwork neat and easily at hand ; offering the best hospitality you can provide , such as telephones , a cup of coffee , a comfortable chair and a pad and pencil in case he did n't bring his own .
9 road it were , always remember and all lights went out so we pulled into this the guest house but could n't get in and next door was a pub so cos an Army camp near some soldiers come in and says in morning I says aye , he said what time are you going , I said
10 By presenting the choices starkly on public spending and increases in taxation he could get the answers he wants .
11 When they come to live and work in England they expect no language difficulties such as they know would await them in , say , Panama or Cuba .
12 We sent Martin over to operate our North American office because we produce a magazine that goes all over the world , and based in Canada he ran the office for us there and was doing a very good job .
13 Everything that he greatly cares about demands order , proportion , measure and control In poetry he considers decorum the grand masterpiece .
14 When his friends the Barberini were obliged for political reasons to leave Rome in 1644 and settled in Paris he lost little time in entertaining them and the French Court with Italian operas .
15 There were boxes of coloured crayons and wax , lead pencils and paints in colours he never knew existed .
16 Get scribbling to me , if you 're 18-21 , female , pretty , and live in Cambridge- I 'm 20 and like almost anything , including rock music and lipstick smudging !
17 Now in those cases we ca n't use the normal Chow tests we 've got more parameters to estimate than we have observations , right , as a result Chow developed a second test , right , from structural change where we do n't need er erm to estimate essentially the regression in the sub sample which has got very few obser observations but in that Chow , that Chow second test is often called a test of predicted failure , right , Microfit will calculate both of those tests and bear in mind I mean that we 're spending a lot of time on er parameter constancy , we must bear in mind that parameter constancy is vitally important if we are going to make these inferences possible be about policy making on the basis of our estimates .
18 Take people to objections , take them to where you want them to be and bear in mind you 're always looking for an objection
19 Afraid and thrown in turmoil he allowed himself to be drawn away , but he could not push that lovely face from his thoughts .
20 Sheila Harrod certainly is … born and bred in Swindon she 's founder and director of the Kentwood Choir , which has raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for charity , her efforts now rewarded with a British empire medal .
21 Will he therefore take this opportunity of welcoming the positive statement recently made by Mr. Shimon Peres , the leader of the Israeli Labour party , that if elected in June he would put a freeze on the settlements in the occupied territories .
22 Now er with the vehicles on the road today more and more accidents And certainly motorways , and bearing in mind I would imagine , er would it be true to say that the majority of mo driving is done on motorways and dual carriageways ?
23 If that is the case , and bearing in mind I intend to ignore such advice , then surely all moments are of equal suitability . ’
24 Now if you take the table one and bearing in mind it it it 's reflects reasonably well that that the factors or the criteria which we discussed on Friday morning .
25 Even if paid in instalments it was very visible .
26 and working in Hatfield they will not be able to go to Stansted it , it , it all would finally
27 Not only , said Nicky , was this proof positive of the Englishness — indeed the Lancashireness — of Griffiths 's voice , but Griffiths had also said that if cornered in future he would shoot his way out rather than submit to arrest — exactly what he did do .
28 Even as you become more familiar with materials and techniques , there is still a tendency to play safe and work in areas you consider to be easier .
29 The species will take the usual foods but bear in mind it is a robust fish and needs an appropriate diet — earthworms , beef heart , mussels , prawns and bits of chicken are ideal .
30 Erm , but bear in mind you know , this works best if you work it the way that you want to work it .
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