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

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1 I have a feeling an attempt was being made to convey a sort of message — this in practical terms I duly received .
2 Most of us are UK&Ireland based , but there 's a good few from the US , and others in Switzerland , Denmark , Canada , Germany , and ( I think ) Israel , as well as a few in exotic-looking places I ca n't identify .
3 but er that was all in six weeks it 's beautiful
4 To many in those days he would have reminded them of Jesus .
5 My guess is that , with a few exceptions , it wo n't but that in four years we 'll have another Mogg-Davidson book claiming that they got it right all along .
6 Do that in two weeks I think we will be happy .
7 Shoreditch 's theory is that MI5 agents were trying to cast proxy votes on behalf of dead people still on the electoral register , but that in some cases they jumped the gun .
8 The reason why Hambledon and Ryedale get different standard spending assessments is not that they are similar but that in some ways they are dissimilar .
9 The figures in Table 4.2 suggest , not that the action project made no difference in delaying institutionalisation , but that in both locations it slightly increased the likelihood of institutional care .
10 The figures also demonstrate how well matched are the action and control samples : that in both places they were well matched on age , proportion with an involved relative/ friend , proportion in owner-occupied housing , and on OBS score ; they were less well matched on gender and on proportion without an inside lavatory ( though the difference was not great ) , and least well matched on marital status and on proportion living alone , with the Ipswich control sample and the Newham action sample being more likely to be married and ( therefore ) not living alone .
11 That in ten years she should have risen from a frightened , defiant seventeen-year-old to this .
12 He should be told that the specimen of breath which he has given containing the lower proportion of alcohol exceeds the statutory limit but does not exceed 50 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath ; that in these circumstances he is entitled to claim to have this specimen replaced by a specimen of blood or urine if he wishes ; but that , if he does so , it will be for the constable to decide whether the replacement specimen is to be of blood or urine and that if the constable requires a specimen of blood it will be taken by a doctor unless the doctor considers that there are medical reasons for not taking blood , when urine may be given instead .
13 Do that in three weeks it 's still not too bad .
14 If you 're doing both then that 's your total income and if you did that in three weeks I would think you 'd be very happy with that .
15 And , and whenever they knew you 've come would you , would you walk through and , and they used to for us every time an tha and that in those days they 'd give you a couple of bob which is , it was a fortune to me at that age .
16 Unless of course it 's er high rise housing housing in in in urban areas and of course in that in those scenarios you do get a big reductions in the number of .
17 A motion went before the police conference saying that if Mr Clarke persisted in his plans to treat police like those in other professions they must press for officers to be treated as employees ‘ with all the trade union rights associated with such a change in status . ’
18 Mind you when you think of it like that when you when you say that you 've got no mortgage and your kids grow up they do n't need your money and that and if you 're both in good jobs it is you do tend to think to yourself well at least lot lot longer than .
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