Example sentences of "[adv] in [adj] [noun] i " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ No , but perhaps in this spot I might find wildlife to slay . ’ |
2 | Our region 's got a free vote on this document so in that sense I 'm not necessarily expressing the views of the region . |
3 | Erm so in that end I 've got to believe in myself or I wo n't sell it . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | So in other words I 'll I 'll raise up somebody to fill my shoes I suppose . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | And so in this chapter I want to look analytically at some of the ways Christianity has unwittingly capitulated to the forces of modernity . |
8 | So in this chapter I hope to show how research can contribute to social work policy and practice and how all who seek high professional standards can benefit from research , whether their own or that of others . |
9 | So in this chapter I look at what is meant by power and how some individuals and groups exercise social power . |
10 | So in some way I must have passed on my fear to my children , even though I thought I was doing everything in my power to avoid doing so . |
11 | And so in these circumstances I dealt with much speed and remarkably low Scottish cunning . |
12 | My room was on the landward side of Chapuis , so in any case I could not have watched the schooner depart . |
13 | Already in this chapter I have referred to the idea that Christian commitment has become a matter of private belief . |
14 | Elsewhere in this book I have identified a range of features — phonological , lexical and grammatical — which are characteristic of " London English " or of " Creole " . |
15 | Yet also in some way I knew he was sincere . |
16 | 1985 was special for me — as one of the National Display Team I took part in the CCPR celebrations at the Royal Albert Hall , and later in that year I successfully completed the Medau Teacher Training Course . |
17 | This would be a shame and later in this spiel I have put down some thoughts on the matter . |
18 | Later in this book I will argue the importance of this approach to develop skills of ‘ language across the curriculum ’ , but in the lower primary booklets produced by the Science Education Programme for Africa ( SEPA ) we have a brilliant prototype for developing basic scientific and mathematical skills across subject boundaries . |
19 | Later in this paper I intend to outline the curriculum and teaching strategies I hope will be retained within the national curriculum . |
20 | So clearly in that light I would say that rail and bus need to be bracketed together so a an ability to erm serve the new settlement by public transport becomes the key consideration . |
21 | Now in this room I see it happening all the time , and if you 're doing something important , then I can bring you back into it ca n't I ? |
22 | So far in this chapter I have focused on meaning negotiation as a matter of transaction . |
23 | So far in this chapter I have tried to spell out how important it is to be clear where one starts from , where present trends are taking one to , and to be ruthlessly honest about the threats from the competition and from the external environment . |
24 | So far in this chapter I have written mainly of adult clients . |
25 | So far in this chapter I have been gathering together pieces of analysis . |
26 | So far in this judgment I have been principally concerned to explain why , as it seems to me , the court has not only the power but the inescapable responsibility of deciding , in that specific context , what is to be done in the interests of her welfare . |
27 | But on the other hand I get $1000 a month tax free for five months every year , and so far in three years I have n't touched a cent of the money . |
28 | But when I got home and found my answerphone knee-deep in angry messages I did n't really have to be Sherlock Holmes to work out that you had something to do with it . ’ |
29 | Erm that 's something I 've got er before I arrived here today in all honesty I probably would have said yes . |
30 | There 's one happening today in ten minutes I 've got a car waiting outside |