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

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1 I ca n't speak for London hotels , but basically in this region we have a fair number of esteemed country house hotels , as well as the inner town hotels , and all of them offer a service at a very competitive price , and perhaps this is something we should encourage — the American visitor to stay out of London erm and come and stay in London 's country , as we call ourselves , round the Thames and Chilterns .
2 ‘ For too long in this country we have pushed parental responsibility into the sidelines .
3 I think especially in this environment we will continue to pursue that policy . ’
4 ‘ Well , let's just say that it 's crossed your mind that maybe , maybe if you stay long enough in this place it 'll get to you in the same way as it got to me .
5 A typical example is the 1978 Tremadoc Guidebook comment after the first ascent of Fingerlicker in 1975 , where alone in that guide it was pointed out that the route had only been climbed after two ‘ Yo-Yo 's ’ ( according to the 1975 definition of a Yo-Yo ) .
6 Perhaps in that way she had a lucky escape . ’
7 Clearly there is some chicanery going on and perhaps in due course we will find out the truth .
8 Perhaps in one sense it does not matter that he ignored the sometimes vandalistic assaults on the gospel texts by Form-critics and Redaction-critics ; just as it could be seen not to matter that the school of philosophy in which he was reared had been rendered more or less obsolete by the man who — in the year that Lewis was writing The Problem of Pain — had become a professor of philosophy at Cambridge : Ludwig Wittgenstein .
9 ‘ No , but perhaps in this spot I might find wildlife to slay . ’
10 ‘ Looking for the unicorn , ’ she repeated , saying ‘ looking ’ now instead of ‘ hunting ’ because perhaps in some way he was the protector of the beast .
11 ‘ We hope Mr Stein will be working for us long into the future and obviously in that case we would need to apply for another permit for him .
12 But what I 'm saying is that obviously in that situation it would be back to the dealer and the dealer would deal with it .
13 ( Obviously in this case it would follow that women are not ‘ like God ’ in the way in which men are ‘ like God ’ , and Christology could not be compatible with feminism . )
14 And I believe personally in this context it would be foolish , at the moment , to go down a narrow road until such time as we are ca
15 So in that case we 've got to do a bit of research have n't we ?
16 Since the effects of the damage are largely restricted to language , the disruption can not affect the whole brain , so in that sense we are justified in thinking of the brain as consisting of functionally independent modules .
17 So in that sense we 're below average .
18 Though that 's beginning to be qualified a little because of the erm effects of erm national legislation , for example national employment legislation nowadays requires that all employers in a certain field of employment , and universities is one , erm pursue similar policies towards their staff , and indeed in our case erm pay them on the same pay scales and erm so in that sense we have to enter into agreements with trade unions and others which are binding on our members .
19 Our region 's got a free vote on this document so in that sense I 'm not necessarily expressing the views of the region .
20 In fact , nearly all our best friends from way back now live in the States , so in that sense it 's like home from home .
21 Erm so in that end I 've got to believe in myself or I wo n't sell it .
22 Er , although Shirley , she took over the ro , erm , she took the role half way through of down on the floor splitting things up things over , er , the rest of them were cutting out words and what have you , and writing out the script the way they wanted it , and she just stuck them on the floor , , and they changed the script , so in that respect she was
23 Erm so in actual fact we 'd 've been there or thereabouts had we not made the budget assumptions that we did .
24 So in actual fact they , they
25 So in actual fact it was always a favour cos I got the jobs .
26 Ninety percent of them said yes , that it depends on how you present the figures , so in actual fact I wonder how our tenant farmers all of a sudden find themselves in a position that they perhaps would rather sign a petition and not put their heads above the parapet bearing in mind you are in a community , bear in mind you are connected , bear in mind that your livelihood is with those others and I have to say it is true that a certain business in my area connected with farming has been threatened .
27 Well each has a particular history erm each has a particular culture and pattern of doing things , structure of government as I 've mentioned but also of course we have common interests so in foreign policy we sometimes draw differences between what we would regard as the direct interests of each state and what we can call common interests of mankind .
28 designed to attract a maximum profit without really thinking it through so in this way I do quite a strong Martin said in the previous two speeches .
29 And this independence is further supported by the existence of the ‘ velar-raising ’ rules in other Ulster varieties : they are carefully described by Gregg ( 1964 ) for Larne , and by Patterson ( 1860 ) for nineteenth-century Belfast , and so in this case they are plainly of some antiquity .
30 So in this case you get this R would be activated and we access this location here which would be summed into summation to give us our response of well two maybe in this particular case .
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