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

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1 Or again , independent nomic conditionals come to this : Given the rest of the world as it was , or given that it was different in any way we can conceive it as [ icing , without logically " excluding a and b , then if a happened so did b .
2 As Lord Blackburn said in Bowes v Shand ( 1877 ) 2 App Cas 455 ( at p460 ) : " If the description of the article tendered is different in any respect it is not the article bargained for and the other party is not bound to take it . "
3 That becomes very clear in any survey we 've ever done .
4 If you feel that your award is wrong in some way you can ask for the decision to be reviewed or make an appeal — details of how to do this are available from social security benefit offices .
5 If you feel that your award is wrong in some way you can ask for the decision to be reviewed or make an appeal — details of how to do this are available from social security benefit offices .
6 If you feel that your award is wrong in some way you can ask for the decision to be reviewed or make an appeal — details of how to do this are available from social security benefit offices .
7 But by crossing direct in this way she could more than halve the time to the keeper 's cottage , and this might mean that the keeper could get to the West Wood in time to capture the deer-stealers before they drove away .
8 If not dismissive in this way it is likely to be considered unimportant and never thought about again .
9 For those who might be interested in such peculiarities it can be recorded that this book was written entirely on aeroplanes in the course of a trip to North America : London to New York ( British Airways flight 177 ) ; New York to Los Angeles ( American Airlines flight 3 ) ; Los Angeles to Toronto ( Air Canada flight 792 ) ; Toronto to Edmonton ( Air Canada flight 613 ) ; Edmonton to London via Toronto ( Air Canada flights 126 and 856 ) .
10 ‘ I ca n't imagine you being even remotely interested in any daydreams I 've had in the past , ’ he said with a slight twist to his mouth .
11 She was becoming less interested in any tittle-tattle he might purvey that might help her with the case than in himself .
12 I am here at the request of the English court and they , like Philip IV , are interested in any information we can send . ’
13 Also , I was interested in any information you could give me on working in advertising or public relations on a music journal .
14 She felt somehow that her sister needed it , for it seemed only too probable that if Rupert was interested in any woman it was in Ianthe .
15 Your child may also be interested in another leaflet we have produced called ‘ What can I do about AIDS ’
16 You may also be interested in another leaflet we have produced called ‘ AIDS in the Family ’ .
17 But if you are the slightest bit interested in this symphony you simply must hear it , and not only because it was recorded only months after première performances conducted by Mravinsky himself .
18 And so the A N C has to make sure that while it works for the aspirations of its people it must also protect the country and I 'm afraid in this context it means it has through negotiations and other means also conceded made concessions in order to save the situation and the only organization that is now working for the national interest even losing its own supporters in the country is basically the A N C and it 's quite a remarkable thing to see that leaders are prepared to l lose political support because they have to make sure that the country does n't .
19 I mean probably women are more daring you know because they 've got less to lose in a way I suppose if you if you 're not a councillor you can be more er you know or if you 're not worried for your job or you know or if there is n't a definite structure I suppose in the lodge there 's the definite people that always say the same things you know what I mean and it 's it 's less easy to be spontaneous in that situation I would think you know .
20 In arguing that the instrumental response is quite proper in some circumstances I do not mean to imply that it always can operate .
21 Do not be afraid to ask questions , particularly , perhaps , questions as to why things are done in the way they are — though you should for a long time be very restrained in any suggestions you make for improvement .
22 If some staff do feel uncomfortable in this role they should have the opportunity to discuss their feelings with other members of the team .
23 They need clothes for the prisoners as well as paper , pens , paint , in fact anything that we might find to be surplus in this country they could use , ’ he said .
24 Oh I think the work the work was very hard in those days you know .
25 It 's got a lot of history , partly to do with its railway background and ’ When I was a girl ’ was set in that world ; red brick , terraced housing and it 's really unique in that sense I think for a town in the south of England .
26 If you 're good in that area you control the game .
27 To show how policy can be effective in this model we first consider the case in which the authorities simply set the money supply to be constant , so that and are zero ( that is , expectations are always correct ) .
28 When talking about the elderly in this sense we are referring to people in an advanced age group of well over eighty .
29 The are an important part of the ecology , taking up excess nitrates from the water , providing a source of fresh vitamins and , I 'm sure in some cases they are a natural source of medication
30 I mean erm the , I mean , erm the closest I ever get to sort of news design is redesigning the Oxford University Press Gazette , and one of the first things when they said it 's got to go A four was well in that case you 've got to staple it , because you ca n't have thirty-two , sixty-four pages A four sort of doing that .
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