Example sentences of "[vb pp] in [art] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Unhappily there is a new breed of librarian who takes a different view , epitomised in the motto I have quoted ‘ If in Doubt , Chuck it Out ’ .
2 Where the burrows are located in a bank it is necessary for the gun to stand on the all-round vision requires one gun on each side of it — and each man needs to know exactly where the other man is standing .
3 I infer from that that if my views are modified in a direction he approves of , I might stay .
4 The report should have said ‘ if war permits ’ for , by October 1915 when the Annual General Meeting was reported in the Standard it was only the third press account that year and it indicated the Club was in dire straits .
5 Obviously , the first requirement in developing students ' critical abilities is to get them immersed in the disciplines they are studying , and bring them to appreciate and to respect the internal criteria of evaluation — the kinds of evidence , criteria and values that are particular to each discipline .
6 Janice , for her part , is immersed in the Highers she will need if she is to follow in the footsteps of the former Scottish Champion , Alison Gemmill , and join the police force .
7 This in turn makes the parents feel unhappy about being a burden , and not being loved and respected in the way they had expected .
8 Well , I mean let's lets face it you 'll be sat in the car you 're gon na get crumpled are n't you ?
9 All those long nights when I had sat in the canteen I had never realized what was happening just a few yards away on the Tartan track .
10 Though state-owned companies are able to achieve keener interest rates by borrowing from the Government through the National Loan Fund , they are constrained in the amount they can borrow and the uses to which the money can be put because all such borrowings count towards the public sector borrowing requirement .
11 It would appear we have too many priorities in education and although health education is included in the curriculum it is not seen as a priority unless something goes wrong !
12 STEP 11 CAPTION — Having linked the new macro to its icon ( see Step 6 ) make sure that it is included in the palette you are using .
13 If a character rides a monster its points value is included in the points you are allowed to spend on characters and not the points you are permitted for monsters .
14 This had flowered and fruited and , although too late to be included in the Dictionary it might be brought into a later supplement because several new plants had been omitted once their initial letter had been passed in the main work .
15 If the person using the expert system does not have the degree of skill and knowledge contained in the system he should make this clear to the client and obtain his agreement prior to using the system .
16 Third , from a sociological point of view , grief can not be contained in the way it once was .
17 In consequence the wealth of research contained in the bibliographies I have mentioned often fails to follow through the deep structures of police culture or establish the ways in which the culture is self-sustaining even in the face of calls for social change .
18 Most of them are contained in the report I had drawn up , which is in front of you now . ’
19 This easy-to-use table will allow you to establish the units of alcohol contained in the product you are buying and therefore help you to establish just how much alcohol you are consuming .
20 Boswell quotes Samuel Johnson as saying , " Depend upon it , Sir , when a man knows he is to be hanged in a fortnight it concentrates his mind wonderfully .
21 If Maria Jakob 's car had been parked in the front she would not have stopped .
22 Get born in Iran , emigrate to the US , get caught in a pot you should never have been in , and wait till it climbs into seven figures before you call and fill an 11–1 inside straight .
23 ‘ Tho ’ I was young Thomas Chatterton to those I met , I was a very Proteus to those who read my Works ' : Chatterton 's story is mostly told by himself , and with a felicity of cadence and of reference which can be caught in the sentence I have just quoted .
24 If this is so , how do societies come to be organised in the way they are ?
25 Yeah and Mike 's seen him like that and mum went round the ward and she made all the beds to help them and all , we had to bribe them to look after him , but was he looked after in the end , on Saturday I said look , I said do n't fucking come over here and tell me my dad 's gon na be turned in a minute I said because a minute is a minute , I said but when you come over here three and a half hours later to my dad that 's like three years , he 's in excruciating agony , he wants to turn him when you tell him you 're gon na turn him
26 Although Geoffrey appeared to be absorbed in a book he had picked up , she had no doubt that he had at least one ear open to the conversation .
27 If the island did become detached in the way he suggests , then the mountainous regions in the south would have been separated far longer than the northern parts .
28 Former magistrate Muriel Harvey , 67 , agreed to be named in the hope it would aid the police hunt .
29 For example , if a product is manufactured in the summer it is likely that heating costs would be minimal .
30 That can be done in a day you know .
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