Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , Ross thinks the moral philosopher must take the deliverances of common morality as his basic data ( as Moore , in spite of his much proclaimed faith in ‘ common sense ’ did not ) though this is because it rests on intuitions of necessary truth .
2 I made sure I was well prepared before the big day and I especially took time in deciding my dress .
3 By then he should have fully recovered from the injured right thigh muscle that has delayed his eagerly awaited debut in Italian football .
4 I just hope BR in future will go a little bit further down the consumer road . ’
5 you about erm well of course erm I 've got this diesel car and it 's exactly the same principle as a petrol engine and I just put petrol in it .
6 I follow Rachel up the stairs , feeling like I just paid money in one of those Soho hotels where you take a girl and hire a room by the hour .
7 I 'm all ready if I got my handbag , but when I start walking because of the cars being broken into I do n't carry a handbag , you see , I just carry money in my pocket .
8 I generally take pleasure in a more subtle approach .
9 For instance , returning to that problematic word cunt , I once took part in a discussion in which a woman explained that she did not use that word because for her , its connotations were unrelievedly pornographic .
10 Something inside Merrill protested at the lie , but she went on stonily , ‘ I think I had your measure before I ever set foot in these offices .
11 Previously I always had difficulty in arranging a caretaker for the cottage , and often ended up spending the entire weekend gardening and doing the housework . ’
12 Because I was loud and had red hair , I always played hookers in TV series like Bergerac , The Sweeney , Fox and Minder . ’
13 I was at Nottingham Grammar School , I always came top in science , and literature , and I loved reading and learning , which I knew would be vital to become a doctor .
14 I always asked people in the streets or markets if they minded my drawing from a certain position .
15 I always put K's in front of it , always forget .
16 In the week , if I 'm busy , Chris can fix supper ( I always leave meals in the freezer ) and he does the ironing .
17 Now I mean many of the erm practices of religion I 'm not sure I understand them all , but but I still take part in them .
18 I still get jelly in the belly , Joe , when I stand up and face those bods . ’
19 I still had tears in my eyes , but I had a big smile on my face too .
20 But I still enjoy refereeing in the Northern League . ’
21 I still needed evidence in black and white that the inches really did disappear from areas previously impossible to reduce — namely the hips and thighs .
22 It 's not always easy or straightforward , and I still have difficulty in dealing with such sweeping generalisations as : ‘ he 's a Down 's Syndrome — they can be very stubborn , ca n't they ? ’ ; ‘ mentally handicapped … they can be quite violent if they do n't get their own way ’ .
23 I know that I have a comfortable income now , but I still have difficulty in believing it .
24 However I still have difficulty in identifying a substantial reason ( or reasons ) for the introduction of testing in the Primary schools .
25 ‘ I 've still got belief in myself and I still have confidence in my own ability . ’
26 On stage I still have humbuckers in everything , although for the next tour I hope to change my amp setup to accommodate single coil guitars as well .
27 I like , let's see , I like cut flowers in the house
28 His fervently expressed hope in the coming of the Age of the Holy Spirit may have had its origin in the Jewish concept of the Messianic Age , for like the latter it was regarded by him as lying essentially within history and not beyond it , being indeed the climax of history .
29 College induction programmes for staff new to FE were in their infancy at that time and I probably felt content in the knowledge of my own ‘ expertise ’ .
30 The Skinner seminar , as far as I can remember , you 've got ta bear in mind I I mean it must be eight nine years ago I probably read Skinner in earnest , yeah ?
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