Example sentences of "[prep] [v-ing] [pers pn] in [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Belated thanks for a delicious buffet the other night and , more particularly , for including me in such a happy occasion . |
2 | Two of these are worthy of a wider audience and thus I make no apology for including them in this month 's Surgery ! |
3 | As his hand came to her arm she lashed out at him and he caught her close to save himself the trouble of subduing her in any other way . |
4 | The advantage of using them in this situation is their low cost and the speed with which the wall can be built up . |
5 | Surely you no longer suspect me of using you in some devious plan to make Lotta jealous ? ’ |
6 | The challenges facing it were daunting : a considerable proportion of the UN was opposed to its existence ; the predominant political forces in south Korea regarded it simply as providing a veneer of international respectability for the creation of a south Korean state ; north Korea had no intention of helping it in any way and the United States believed the commission should complete its task swiftly and without asking awkward questions . |
7 | The story was that Puig-Aubert would often snatch a smoke when play was downfield , and we lived in hope of catching him in such an act of Gallic braggadocio . |
8 | Other people may be frightened by your blunt arrogance , but do n't make the mistake of including me in that category … |
9 | That this is the common apprehension of mankind with regard to perception is evident from the manner of expressing it in all languages . |
10 | Thus we agreed a way of phasing it in that reduced the cost of introduction but provided no disruption for those nearest retirement . |
11 | If only Star would stop that agitated pacing , would only turn and look at her instead of questioning her in that cold , inquisitorial voice . |
12 | I began to think erotically of Alison again ; of the dirty week-end pleasures of having her in some Athens hotel bedroom ; of birds in the hand being worth more than birds in the bush ; and with better motives , of her loneliness , her perpetual mixed-up loneliness . |
13 | The Old Testament may give these few hints of a Creator Spirit , and certainly this thought is found in the intertestamental period — where the parallelism between Wisdom , Word and Spirit is important — but the paucity of instances that can be adduced , and the plausibility of taking them in another sense , does make one very cautious of building up a great doctrine of co-operating with the Holy Spirit in his on-going work of creation . |
14 | Fear of hurting her in any way made him abrupt . |
15 | Oh I never think of putting them in that . |
16 | Under chaotic boundary conditions , the probability of finding any particular region of space in any given configuration just after the big bang is the same , in some sense , as the probability of finding it in any other configuration : the initial state of the universe is chosen purely randomly . |
17 | Apart from the above , Richard Baxter records his thankfulness to God for preserving him in several accidents . |
18 | Although the technology was not microprocessor-based , and the events are now thirty years past , the study 's theoretical approach and empirical findings are of such interest and relevance that it is worth describing them in some detail . |
19 | Disfavouring abortion in all cases is inconsistent with favouring it in some , since there are circumstances in which these attitudes will prompt attempts to permit and to prevent the very same act . |
20 | Before including them in any press pack the question " Will this be of any use to the recipient ? " must be answered in the affirmative . |
21 | Anybody who is interested in helping them in either capacity should phone Mrs. Noakes on Petersfield 263749 . |
22 | England has an excellent crop of young players , but my role as Captain and Selector precludes me from naming them in these pages . |
23 | And he nibbled at her lips again , before catching them in another long exploratory kiss that brought her to a threshold of physical pleasure she had never before experienced . |
24 | In many respects deconstruction has not been avidly employed in analysing Renaissance texts and there is a certain contradiction in employing it in this study . |
25 | Bill Wood of Durham called about it , desisted from hurling it in this direction and merely gave the fascinating information that it has been about for 1,500 years and started off in Anglo Saxon as sacleas , meaning ‘ without strife ’ . |
26 | The law is therefore most unfair to victims of negligence ; in limiting them in this way it totally ignores the reality of the situation . |
27 | Garfinkel 's interest is not in whether they are right or wrong in perceiving it in this way , but rather in how they come to perceive it in this way , and what effect this perception has on their actions . |
28 | You can go to court for an order to exclude your husband from your home or to forbid him from harassing you in any way . |
29 | There is no point in involving me in this regrettable matter . ’ |
30 | Far from awaiting us in some dazzling future , as some might hope , the golden age of individual psychoanalytic therapy is probably already behind us . |