Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [pron] in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I often fear for you in many ways , quite unreasonably it may be . |
2 | A more healthy statistic is that British companies account for one in three of the firms selling programs for microcomputers in this country . |
3 | Tom O'Connor , Chairman of the CBI 's Smaller Firms Council , said : ‘ In manufacturing alone , smaller firms account for one in three jobs and a quarter of the total output . |
4 | Today they number about one in five of the Egyptian population . |
5 | The central objective was to establish the kinds of actions and organisations that people typically make for themselves in this kind of social and spatial environment . |
6 | Listen to what people say about it in these magazines . ’ |
7 | It includes the presence of other animals that may be predators or competitors for food , animals of other species that may communicate with it in finding food or raising an alarm , and individuals of its own species that interact with it in many ways , competitively , nepotistically , and in co-operation . |
8 | Eight years later the Comte de Lambert — one of Europe 's pioneer aeronauts — drew a crowd of 20,000 to watch him fly over it in one of France 's earliest aeroplanes . |
9 | Send to me in any event . |
10 | Reputations count for nothing in this game . ’ |
11 | Our dramatis personae are the people who inhabit these places and the people who speak about them in various public ways . |
12 | It is inevitable and right that if we are to make God real for ourselves we must , to a considerable degree , speak of Him in human terms , which is what the Bible does when it speaks of Him as repenting , changing His mind , being provoked or made angry or sorrowful . |
13 | Friends and relatives speak of him in glowing terms . |
14 | Listen to yourself in that , it 's good |
15 | Look for the textbooks that speak to you in clear terms . |
16 | They react to them in that way because automatically some of them do n't come from a background in which they grew up with father figures and another thing is they ca n't live up to the expectations of a lot of black women , so it makes them feel lesser . |
17 | ‘ I know it 's vanity , but I need to know why people react to me in different ways . |
18 | By registering the product , you are added to the mailing list , and will be notified of any new versions , bug fixes and so forth , usually well before you read about them in any of the nation 's magazines . |
19 | Look for it in larger supermarkets or delicatessens . |
20 | They find it very difficult to cook for themselves , shop for themselves and generally look after themselves in all the ways that we would accept as being quite normal . |
21 | A young care-leaver 's chances of being made a housing priority vary from one in three in Scotland to one in four in a London borough or metropolitan authority , to only one in eight in the South of England . |
22 | As he was saying goodbye today , I saw him open his mouth and look at me in that way . |
23 | Can I ask when we deal with the others that you look at them in that light . |
24 | We will take each of the main triggering events and look at them in more detail . |
25 | If you look at it in shallow terms like that you are making a mistake . |
26 | But , when you look at it in that context it becomes very much erm , part of your life , and it takes an awful lot to break that habit and there 's no help . |
27 | which make it easier for you to stop and a lot of people do n't have the choice to stop , if you look at it in that sense . |
28 | Now what we have to do however is look at it in more in more detail than just simply the age of people . |
29 | ‘ Yet the last thing on my mind is business when I look at you in that witchy little dress ! ’ |
30 | ROS and GUIL , holding the belts taut , stare at him in some bewilderment . |