Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] in the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | There is no tort or crime , as there would be if the police were to beat up the suspect or wrongly apprehend him or her in the first place . |
2 | As the child grows we aim to educate him or her in the constructive use of leisure time and so a range of extra-curricular activities is offered . |
3 | Whether it was McColgan or Meyer , I was fully prepared so I could go faster than them in the closing stages . ’ |
4 | ‘ So you in the big money now , Sean ? ’ |
5 | I assure my hon. Friend the Member for Croydon , North-West ( Mr. Malins ) that an examination of other elected assemblies which can be paralleled to ours in Europe , America or elsewhere shows that we in the British House of Commons spend three , four or even five times longer debating legislation . |
6 | Last season Ian gained full International honours , completed his century of Palace goals to join the select group of just five men to have achieved that feat for us since the club 's foundation back in 1905 , and scored twice as Palace beat Everton 4–2 to win the Zenith Data Systems Cup Final at Wembley , while his virtuoso hat-trick , scored in just eighteen minutes during the second half of Palace 's penultimate game of 1990–91 , at Wimbledon , demonstrated in magnificent style that when Ian is on form there is no more dangerous or exciting player than he in the entire Football League . |
7 | ‘ Chelsea worked hard and they were better than us in the second half . ’ |
8 | ‘ I have been living in a bed and breakfast for the past 15 months with my kids and me in the one room . |
9 | She pretty well knew how things had stood between Father and me in the last few years . |
10 | And she in the blinking car |
11 | Christopher Petrie and Jane lived for a year as neighbours : he in the manor and she in the stables-converted cottage , which she made much cosier and more inviting than the manor — one reason perhaps why Christopher spent so much time there . |
12 | And we in the Middle East , we needed discipline more than anything else . ’ |
13 | And let's think about it , there are many people in this county who receive home help service , for instance , who could well afford to pay these charges , and we in the Liberal Democrats see that we can augment the service with the income we get from these charges . |
14 | Reject them , and we in the Conservative party will bring you a better scheme ’ ? |
15 | He did n't want to tempt fate , but fate had brought them together again and now there was only him and her in the whole world . |
16 | Aye , she does n't bother but us in the next room , ah , bother us . |
17 | He needed something new , because we in the medical profession , in responding to your new diseases , from the abuse of your body , have created the situation that you 've got to insure yourself , that financially independence , not because you 're going to die , but because you 're going to live . |
18 | A disappointing result for United who totally dominated the first half and really after seeing that first forty five minutes , it was so difficult to see how they could not win three points , and this encounter against the Charlton side drew on the same number of points as them in the second division table . |
19 | But certainly when we in the regional office get that that advice before before we put a submission to ministers , we will of course try to reconcile the figures so that they are on a consistent basis . |
20 | People are already beginning to think of pre- and post-AIDS periods just as we in the seventies grew accustomed to thinking of pre- and post-gay liberation periods . |
21 | It is also members of this group who have the strongest personal motivation for thinking about and working on the educational system , for they in the main are the teachers with young children of their own , at the beginning of their school careers . |