Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] in [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 For example , Hungary , Poland and Romania were inserted into the upper-middle-income group , where their apparent per capita income scores would locate them in any case , whereas Angola , Cuba and North Korea were transplanted from lower-middle-income to nonreporting nonmembers .
2 ‘ There is nothing , ’ she said caustically , ‘ that you could do that would make me in any way feel good . ’
3 ‘ Julius does n't affect me in any way .
4 ‘ I do n't want them in this country .
5 I wanted to continue my studies as a postgraduate at U.C.L. I was now interested in modern linguistic research , but knew very little about it , since linguistics had so far made little impact in the U.K. , and there was no teacher in the Department who could adequately supervise me in that area .
6 I wo n't let you hustle me in this way .
7 And working at the Shakespeare School of English does n't exactly hinder me in that direction .
8 ‘ Roman , I have never imagined you would hurt me in any way !
9 Really , Sophie , do n't you trust me in any way at all ?
10 ‘ Well , if it 's true that I 'm getting younger it 'll probably suit me in that case . ’
11 It must relate directly to the facts in issue in a case or be relevant to those facts in that it tends to prove or disprove them in some way .
12 Just one thing dough do n't buy ya in this town , fella ; total silence .
13 For that reason , the Territorial Army does not consider itself in any way a second-class alternative .
14 Around the same time , I entered this competition — it was a kind of beauty competition , although it did n't describe itself in that way .
15 You may recall that I proposed earlier a scheme to do just that — namely , the registration of a new entry , but accompanied by a code known to the Registrar which would alert him in any case of attempted fraud .
16 All personnel , military and civil , without distinction of rank will assist him in any way he sees fit .
17 I may never know it in this world but I shall be told it in the next .
18 That 's what this house is here for , it is here to introduce primary legislation if we need it and in my view we do need it in this area and it is it 's high time the government recognised that and should not be afraid t t t to take action simply because primary legislation is required .
19 Howard goes across to the man curiously , since he does n't know anyone in this city .
20 Aside from the fact that he does n't actually discuss it in any detail , there is little more than a disappointed huffing and puffing at the exhaustion of the avant-garde 's shock value ( backed up by a particularly crass quotation from Peter Bürger about Duchamp 's readymades ) and some utterly routine panting over the outlandish prices being currently paid for Van Goghs — plus a quotation from a sub-Warholian Manhattan ‘ artist ’ answering an art magazine questionnaire with a few smart remarks about business and producing art for the market .
21 And you you you have to sort of attack it in that way .
22 ‘ If we do n't pack 'em in this weather , we never will pack 'em in , that 's what I always say . ’
23 You do n't believe for a minute that this government will stand by while the two biggest general unions get together , no way , they 'll attack us in any way they can and I warn ya they have n't run out of ideas yet .
24 Of course , I should expect them in this house .
25 Lentils coming from Ethiopia , you get wheat from the States , rice from the States , ap apples from France , tea from India , coffee from Brazil and Columbia , sugar from the Windward Islands , bananas from all over the place , you know those are the things that keep us alive , no , you know , whether we one think they are or not , but I mean them things are what keeps the economy alive for one , it 's also what keeps us personally alive if you do n't know why we take an interest in Third World issues , I would say that it 's that , we 're dependent on these countries , we could produce enough foods for our own needs , but we would n't have oranges , coffee , tea , sugar , you know cos we ca n't grow them in this country we , we really depend on those things to stay alive , and for that reason alone we should have some kind of interest , if you went to Kenya for example they would be staggered at how little you know about their country given how much they know about yours they know a lot about this country , a lot of it is a bit loopy , but then what you know about their country is probably a bit off centre as well , and you know I hope that this is something that we 're reversing in this section , our perceptions of the Third World or the south or whatever we choose to call it , colour a lot of the things that we think and do and say and it increases the amount of racism that there is around us all , all those kind of things , erm and I think that it is really important to look at what a perception is , you know , for example what 's your perception of this ?
26 However , those with more computer expertise can type them in any order , if they wish , and use the SORT component of the TA programme ( see below ) to alphabetise them before printing out .
27 You should soak them in some stuff .
28 You should soak them in some stuff .
29 Papa says that most horses would envy me in that line ! ’
30 You can bring them in this afternoon and fill them in here .
  Next page