Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [adj] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 Each of them has many adherents in the discipline , and at first sight it looks as if the approaches are in direct competition .
2 The distinction you need to practise could also be between two sounds where both or one of them causes real difficulty in pronunciation as well as being contrastive .
3 If the sociologist is present at the moment of speech-production , whether as observer or interviewer , then he or she plays some part in the creation of the dialogue .
4 She has little interest in achieving consensus .
5 In these circumstances the analyst can not help becoming involved , particularly if he or she has elderly relatives in similar situations , and it is sometimes difficult to retain objectivity .
6 Meanwhile , she has eleven minutes in hand .
7 She has considerable experience in working with people with learning and physical disabilities .
8 Susan uses me for the first person pronoun [ G2 ] , and unmarked past tense [ G4 ] in tell , see , pick and run , and she has initial /t/ in ting , " thing " [ P17 ] .
9 She has some scheme in mind to marry you off to this man Quatt . ’
10 She has some movement in her fingers .
11 If she has any problems in her relationship with the man you married , she should feel able to talk about these privately with you , knowing that because you love them both you are prepared to accept her negative feelings , and to try to help her to understand his personality and attitudes better , in the light of your knowledge of him , his family , his upbringing , and the events that have shaped his life .
12 She has several mares in the Blue Grass State , and has visited top stud farms there , accompanied by her racing manager , Karl Caernarvon .
13 Uma Thurman stars as a hitch-hiker who ends up working at a pansexual beauty ranch , where she joins fellow workers in rebelling against the owners and their male-servicing feminine hygiene products .
14 She starts small children in group classes of three or four , introducing them to instruments and devising musical games which involve listening and responding to music .
15 But she starts proper school in September .
16 Just as she uses passive resistance in order to overcome her own passivity , so she uses her empty stomach to overcome her own emptiness .
17 But she emphasizes cross-cultural similarities in women 's nurturant roles .
18 Even now she takes such pleasure in the simplest things . ’
19 She takes such pleasure in the simplest things ’
20 Sometimes she rests long minutes in the grass forest
21 She reflects these concerns in her teaching .
22 Well she she jumps in her water dish inside she jumps both paws in it .
23 She sets them against us , and she puts strange ideas in their heads .
24 She follows current taste in emphasising weaving techniques and patterns rather than embroidery .
25 She does two days in Nursing Home in Bangor .
26 Your mum brings the pizzas in she brings six pizzas in right great big ones .
27 She faces 25 years in prison .
28 the inclusive/exclusive dimension : English we has two translations in Bahasa Indonesia , involving a choice between kami and kita , depending on whether the addressee is included or excluded ;
29 Yet , it plays little part in standard accounts of the history of English before about 1600 , and in ME stop-deleted forms ( such as bes , lan : ‘ best , land ’ ) are amongst the forms that are typically corrected by textual editors as errors .
30 Since history affects people 's decisions , it plays some part in producing future history .
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