Example sentences of "[conj] in [adj] [noun] i " in BNC.

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1 So it was that although in those days I was often homesick , missing Harry , missing Daisy , it was never unbearable .
2 There is no need to be too rigid in your choice of material for each season , unless you feel it is important , but nevertheless you should still maintain the overall feeling of each season , although in some cases I chose a few out-of-season flowers to give a better colour or shape .
3 Although in this article I am talking specifically about green manures for winter the same principle applies during the remainder of the year .
4 I actually asked prospective farmers what they thought about certain issues , because I think the Leicestershire county council er and our department are probably some of the best farmers landlords there are in the country and I think our tenant farmers know that in actual fact I asked the question to several of the members er er the potential er clients erm , what do you think about foxes .
5 I have made it clear to the Under-Secretary of State for Northern Ireland , the hon. Member for Wiltshire , North ( Mr. Needham ) , that in general terms I have every sympathy with the people in the Housing Executive and the Department of Health 's occupational therapy department whom , in effect , I shall be criticising .
6 For there to be such a fact about me is for it also to be true , roughly , that in certain circumstances I would consciously believe , desire , fear , intend , or whatever .
7 I appreciate that in that respect I was drifting out of order .
8 If however you hear anything of the matter , urge it as much as you can , and believe me I will leave no unconnected links in my track — and that in two years I will leave but little to be discovered here , if it please Providence to continue to me its wonted care .
9 Er I 've never had any dwindling intellectual powers er simply because I 've never had any intellectual powers in the first place , so I would agree with him that in all cases I find dealing with er matters of a er er er er of , of legislation er en enormously complex .
10 ‘ I realise that in many ways I have been extraordinarily fortunate , and I never stop counting my blessings .
11 However , he will understand that in such matters I rely heavily upon the professionals at the Meteorological Office for advice .
12 I had a supreme belief , without any resource to health books , that in medical matters I was a born DIY man .
13 But I think that in this company I can dare to make a few observations without being thought altogether gaga .
14 I breakfast quickly , drinking several cups of tea , knowing that in this wind I need to avoid dehydration on the grind over the pass .
15 He was heard to say to Winner , ‘ You know , I feel that in this sequence I 'm running a bit too slowly .
16 I have n't yet married and am not in a rush to do so , so I suppose that in this regard I am a disappointment to my father , though I 'm sure he understands that it would be unfair for me to marry with my present commitment to athletics .
17 An excellent overview of organisational communication research written specifically with reference to the external organisational environment appears in a valuable compendium Handbook of organizational communication — a volume that in this context I am not ashamed to admit that I came across just by chance in a bookshop whilst looking for something completely different !
18 Success in this field is going to become even more important as we move into the 1990s and beyond and I hope that in this book I 've been able to give you the benefit of my experience , to pass on the kind of backstage know-how that can make that vital difference between winning and losing .
19 It is for this reason that in this book I ordinarily use kinship in its wider sense .
20 At this point I need to say that in this paper I am concentrating on the bad object relations that can exist between workers and managers .
21 I am very lucky that in this area I have a market for kid meat , killed humanely at a small family butchers and dressed very well .
22 I ought to explain that in this talk I am not attacking fundamentalism as such — I am in fact asking what are its strengths , weaknesses and challenges .
23 Scholarship [ Wissenschaft ] , art and philosophy are now growing together inside me so much that in any case I 'll be giving birth to centaurs one day .
24 I thought that in some way I was n't pleasing you .
25 ‘ I know that in some way I 've offended you , ’ she began .
26 Earlier today the Secretary of State chided me and said that in some way I was an advocate of his system because I used the example of refuse collection and its cost to show that his system was simple and that we were in agreement on it .
27 But there will obviously be sort of an ongoing training and so on because I , I know that in some ways I think it 's been very mixed and I qu I put
28 I know I 'm not saying sorry , because I said that in those letters I wrote , and then I had to copy them out again , because they were n't neat enough , and that 's enough sorries for anyone .
29 I sometimes think , he wrote , that if in one sense I am back in the nursery trying to make a big toy with nothing but wood and string , in another I am back in the classroom fiddling with bunsen burners while Mr Alexander walks round sniffing with his long distinguished nose in the air .
30 No longer young myself , I feel as if in some respects I was never young .
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