Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [noun sg] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | They 're children and young people with a very poor self image and where their investment in the education system has probably been partial to say the least . |
2 | It is for these reasons that I felt then , as I do now , that in pursuing an industrial career I was performing a social service , of no less significance than my service in the armed forces . |
3 | Observation in other schools suggests that the DCSL would normally be more active earlier in the project and indeed would provide some inservice sessions for staff in the school , although her confidence in the training and expertise of the teacher-librarian may have made this inappropriate here . |
4 | We are sure that just as those Members ' performance in the Committee will be noted , so their performance in the House today will be noted . |
5 | KF 's core business , however , has always been retailing , although its rank in the market was slipping in the last ten years . |
6 | The industrial and mining counties of the north performed badly , and many of the less industrialized parts of the north were also doing relatively worse than their experience in the earlier period . |
7 | But somehow this latest encounter with Matthew had been even more disturbing than their encounter in the cupboard . |
8 | The study of the visible marks used in writing from the point of view of their shape and size rather than their use in a particular system , which is covered by graphology ; this distinction parallels that of phonetics and phonology . |
9 | In the bedroom Caterina and Rosalba shared in the apartment in Rupe , smaller than their room in the farmhouse , Rosa questioned her sister , whispering , the night after Tommaso had made her a gift of the bird in the street in sight of everyone coming out of Mass . |
10 | The numbers of Malays and Burghers in the force remained greater than their strength in the population as a whole , but to a much lesser extent than earlier . |
11 | First , women do not derive their identity and self-esteem from paid work in the same way men do ( either because they do not have paid jobs or because they regard these as less important than their role in the family ) . |
12 | It could be nothing more than a speculation , since at that point levels of attainment had no meaning other than their definition in the Report . |
13 | The emerging north Korean state was solidly based and possessed much more cohesion than its counterpart in the south . |
14 | As a result , its activities have been more limited than its counterpart in the North-West . |
15 | Martin Bayfield has yet to convince me that he is answer to the no.2 jumping position , although his work in the rucks was good . |
16 | Although his faith in the combined system was not shared during his lifetime by the majority of his fellow teachers in Great Britain , he was nevertheless held in great respect , and the editorship of the journal of the British Association of Teachers of the Deaf — The Teacher of the Deaf — was entrusted to him for many years . |
17 | He sat down on a sofa which he realised was slightly longer than his cubicle in the lodging house . |
18 | This implied ‘ that employees of such a national service should receive a fair and adequate wage , and that , in broad terms , the railwayman should be in no worse case than his colleague in a comparable industry ’ ( Cameron 1955 : 6 ) . |
19 | However , their arguments rest purely on Sartre 's intentions rather than his practice in the latter novel : Sartre in fact adopts a whole range of modernist devices throughout the three volumes , deriving precisely from the narrative experiments of Joyce , Dos Passos , Faulkner and others . |
20 | This might work better for me than his lying in a darkened room , which was what he really needed to do . |
21 | Certainly the Office states that he became a hermit " without his father 's knowledge and against his will … because he loved God more than his father in the flesh " . |
22 | Then , as we encounter fewer phenomena that genuinely puzzle us , so our faith in the explanatory adequacy of our theoretical base increases . |
23 | To the south across the Rive Tyne lay Gateshead Borough Police , a small force with less manpower and fewer resources than our unit in the city . |
24 | Although our study in the North Western Region is by no means complete any bias is likely to be towards finding families with a more severe clinical course . |
25 | except your face in the mirror — |
26 | The key to economic recovery , if my lesson in the television store means anything , is for workers to take home less money and buy more goods . |
27 | With the retirement of Thomas Goldney the firm reverted for a time to Pountney and Co , and eventually became known simply as the Bristol Pottery until its cessation in the 1960s . |
28 | It will also use HyperSparc if its role in the PDS-3 pleases , Pinnacle says . |
29 | Olter , Vice-President until his defeat in the 1987 general election , succeeded John R. Haglelgam , who had been President since 1987 . |
30 | Yesterday , magistrates in Solihull were told by a Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals inspector that Boris would have suffered a lingering and painful death if his journey in the post had gone ahead . |