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

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1 ‘ But when it happens to you in that way it 's another ball game entirely .
2 And I can see that for the tasks that lie ahead of you in this school you are splendidly equipped .
3 Being a bit hard up for anything new to tell you in this section I 'll say that the weight of the guitar is medium/light and , true to form , it balances perfectly whether you choose to sit or stand while playing .
4 I know this is really putting on you , but … well , I would appreciate it so much and will recompense you in any way I can . ’
5 ‘ I said , if he harms you in any way I shall explode and blow his head off , ’ said the Thing .
6 As it was , Thomas merely patted her hand and said , ‘ This is a very good idea of yours , Schätzchen , and of course I shall help you in any way I can . ’
7 ‘ When I said I 'd help you in any way I could I did n't expect you to turn into Torquemada ! ’ she said bitterly .
8 If we get recognition , we 'll bargain for you , but if you do n't , we 'll protect and support you in any job you fill .
9 To me in that mood it seemed more important than philosophy , like the poetry of Keats or the music of Sibelius .
10 Under contract TEC come here usually one day a week to carry out these interviews erm they poke me in any corner they can find .
11 And er the reason we took the biggest jug we could find it was n't so much to feed two children in the house you 're parents also wanted a bowl because believe me in those times we were we were hungry , we were dear , very very hungry .
12 It was very little money really , but to me in those days it seemed like a lot .
13 The law is therefore most unfair to victims of negligence ; in limiting them in this way it totally ignores the reality of the situation .
14 Lentils coming from Ethiopia , you get wheat from the States , rice from the States , ap apples from France , tea from India , coffee from Brazil and Columbia , sugar from the Windward Islands , bananas from all over the place , you know those are the things that keep us alive , no , you know , whether we one think they are or not , but I mean them things are what keeps the economy alive for one , it 's also what keeps us personally alive if you do n't know why we take an interest in Third World issues , I would say that it 's that , we 're dependent on these countries , we could produce enough foods for our own needs , but we would n't have oranges , coffee , tea , sugar , you know cos we ca n't grow them in this country we , we really depend on those things to stay alive , and for that reason alone we should have some kind of interest , if you went to Kenya for example they would be staggered at how little you know about their country given how much they know about yours they know a lot about this country , a lot of it is a bit loopy , but then what you know about their country is probably a bit off centre as well , and you know I hope that this is something that we 're reversing in this section , our perceptions of the Third World or the south or whatever we choose to call it , colour a lot of the things that we think and do and say and it increases the amount of racism that there is around us all , all those kind of things , erm and I think that it is really important to look at what a perception is , you know , for example what 's your perception of this ?
15 Looking at them in this light it is natural to turn to that Elizabethan model for letter-writing , Angel Day 's The English Secretorie ( 1586 ) .
16 The first thing I thought of was that we 'd offended them in some way we did n't know — done a terrible insult to their gods or something .
17 If we put them in little bags I think there 's some more in the grass outside .
18 In Avon , Dr Peter Fleming , or a member of his team , will visit the home within 24 hours with the General Practitioner to give an explanation , as best they can , as to what has happened , to explain the post-mortem findings , and to counsel parents and help them in any way they can .
19 I did n't oppose them in any way you see .
20 Well the difference in him in four days it 's not bad really is it ?
21 As she gazed at him in mute appeal he turned his back .
22 From now on , she would touch him in any way she pleased , even when neither of them was feeling sexy , because she would still be feeling loving — for as long as the affair lasted .
23 If my final sentence reassured him in any way he gave no sign , watching dead-faced as I injected 10 cc of Prontosil .
24 All personnel , military and civil , without distinction of rank will assist him in any way he sees fit .
25 It 's a it 's a very bold thing of Toby Baldwin to run him in this race it seems to me , you know I mean he definitely appeared to not like .
26 The annuity is actually quite a attractive because there 's not much tax er liability on an annuity anyway , only a very small proportion and for her in this situation she could actually make a single contribution of say eight thousand pound , the maturity from the endowment , and actually buy this sort of contract straight off .
27 Dr Courtney , she told me , had said that he would help her in any way he could .
28 He was determined to torment her in any way he could .
29 So we know , we should and remember of course that in the book Freud chooses two examples as Joy told me the church and the army and these are just examples and of course Freud chooses them partly because they 're very big groups so they in some ways they er exemplify the principles he 's talking about because clearly in a small group like this you could say well look , what is going on is really I mean we all have , we all know each other and it 's a face-to-face group and really what happens here is an of the dynamics group and I think it is actually .
30 But I mean the main the main I mean in it in certain quarters we 've been down playing that aspect of it simply to get it through .
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