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

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1 Clearly there is some chicanery going on and perhaps in due course we will find out the truth .
2 It is rather strange that so little attention has been given so far to the mechanical properties of biological materials , though perhaps in human terms it is understandable .
3 So in net terms we can have maximum , we wo n't go to this in the current till next year , erm two and a half million pounds of growth .
4 So in literal terms you have , you 've given me , among all flowers of the world , the flower of the rose is chief and beareth the prize , or and bears the prize , because obviously the erm , suffix for the third person singular is going to be , you 're going to use the modern version .
5 The Greeks claim that their black economy is bigger than any other Community country 's , and so in absolute terms they are not quite as badly off as the published statistics make it seem .
6 Erm so in actual fact we 'd 've been there or thereabouts had we not made the budget assumptions that we did .
7 So in actual fact they , they
8 So in actual fact it was always a favour cos I got the jobs .
9 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 .
10 So in real terms you were getting nothing .
11 His ministrations had little effect so in early October she flew to London for professional counselling .
12 So in other words they should be paid the salaries they would have been got getting in whatever their other line of work would have been , rather than special rates of the job of an M P .
13 So in other words they were just like any other sibling , just happens to be they were erm conceived at the same time and er developed in the womb together .
14 And we found that about twenty two percent of the er , sheep being entered , had been dipped within the period , so in other words they 'd not been withheld , so it 's a concern .
15 So in other words they 're gon na bring its new place ?
16 So in other words we can write the general scheme , a stimulus leads to an increase in the se level of the second messenger , and that increase in the level of the second messenger leads to a response .
17 So in other words we got eight tens left over on the bottom .
18 Well so in other words you have n't done the bridge office ?
19 So in other words you 're covered by the , well you 're covered by both the Sale of Goods Act and the Trade Descriptions Act .
20 So in other words you you are saying instead of six to eight , it 's six to ten .
21 So in other words you do n't go out that door without a decision .
22 So in other words you do n't go to the caravan .
23 So in other words he comes round and he says I I do n't want that there I want a little bit put there
24 So in other words he 's saying , you should look to history to try and understand what 's happening .
25 So in other words he makes a joke about his if they all looked like me , would n't that be awful .
26 So in other words I 'll I 'll raise up somebody to fill my shoes I suppose .
27 So in other words it 's about an introduction an expansion and an end Now as I 've said tomorrow I 'll fill in a bit more detail on those so if you leave some some gaps there between those three sections .
28 No , it 's either empty or full of crap so in other words it 's empty for me , all the time
29 So in other words it was an unilateral decision
30 Er so in other words it it muddies the water and it seems to me that it 's quite unnoted because it be suggesting a policy which is to counteract the effect of erm section fifty four A.
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