Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adj] in the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | However , it will never make them rich in the same way that potentially having an independent company and taking that to the market would have . |
2 | I could have told you that in the first place . |
3 | ‘ Are you interested in the actual fishing that used to go on from Lowestoft ? |
4 | Are you interested in the ante-natal care provided for expectant mothers in the West Midlands ? |
5 | I 'm telling you this in the strictest confidence of course . ’ |
6 | Were you involved in the general strike itself much ? |
7 | Was you involved in the Labour Party for a long time before erm before you were the election agent ? |
8 | The business man can use you all in the new régime . |
9 | I look forward very much to seeing you all in the coming months . |
10 | I look forward to working with you all in the coming year to ensure continued success . |
11 | ‘ But they won through in a dour encounter and I wish them well in the next round . |
12 | First decide on just two matches that appear to have outstanding draw chances and mark them X in the first column of the Treble Chance ( to the right of the fixtures ) . |
13 | I put them all in the deep freeze . |
14 | More generally , he was certainly the most effective in making his mark abroad ; he was the most sought-after of them all in the European marriage market , which was both highly profitable and rewarding to morale when this Scottish king succeeded where an English one failed and Mary of Guise became James 's second wife , rather than Henry VIII 's fourth . |
15 | It would be perfectly reasonable to keep them all in the same genus . |
16 | With the aid of many ‘ outside ’ advisers , both professional and amateur , we scrutinised them all in the 2 weeks of sorting . |
17 | Mackie came through from her side to keep company with Dee-Dee , saying Perkin had gone to Newbury to collect some supplies , and presently the two women went out to lunch together , leaving me alone in the great sprawling house . |
18 | They ignored me safe in the open field where the old ridge and furrow strips and the flatter headlands where the plough was turned were clearly silhouetted by the sun . |
19 | The Treeman had kept them safe in the deepest wildwoods while war raged . |
20 | SCOTLAND will bid to lift their third Triple Crown in nine years when they travel to Twickenham on Saturday week with the same line-up which did them proud in the 20-0 victory over Wales . |
21 | In the intertestamental days we read of the Messiah , ‘ God will make him mighty in the Holy Spirit ’ ( Psalms of Solomon 17:37 ) , and in the Targum or Commentary on Isaiah 42 : 1 , the Servant is seen as the Messiah , and God says of him ‘ I will cause my Holy Spirit to rest on him . ’ |
22 | The troubles of the spirit are not always translated into the grosser medium of the flesh , but if I could not make this transfer with Miller then there would be no point in making him ill in the first place . |
23 | They moved north to Scotland for an intensive period of training , and he found himself in command of a section of young volunteers , many of whom were to serve with him later in the Middle East . |
24 | However , this effect may not last , and long-term follow-up is useful to ensure that the patient does not lapse into those unhealthy ways which made him unwell in the first place . |
25 | Some of us worried and went looking for him , then one of Alf Wood 's sons found him dead in the old pw hut , we think he died of a heart attack or so the doctor said . |
26 | Someone once told him that horse manure in his wellington boots would make him grow taller , but the boys at school had made fun of him and Mr Sunderland , the headmaster , had called him a stupid gullible boy and made him scrape his boots and wash them clean in the outside drain and scrub his feet in hot water and carbolic soap . |
27 | How was it possible in the late 1980s to put Trident into a bargaining regime , when we will not possess it until late 1994 ? |
28 | Only if productivity increases is it possible in the long-run for both groups to be successful . |
29 | a lot of it is er propaganda by the Conservative if , if they were gon na get it right , why could n't they get it right in the thirteen years that they 've been in power ? |
30 | ( e ) for any other reason the Council thinks it proper in the public interest not to recognise the body . |