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

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1 And in normal life too they stand always within call .
2 Without such a measure , professionals in education and health can ignore government plans by setting up in private practice wherever they choose , with the active support of other sections of society .
3 Find some t , time in each day when you are idle , do n't structure every single part of the twenty four hours , some time when you 're going to sort of be , do nothing .
4 He wants to breath new fire into the cause of aggressive free market Conservatism at the point in political history when it is being discredited and there is a muddled attempt to return to consensual government .
5 then they got ten , if it 's showing an understanding of what was in that diary then we 're give them four
6 There was a period in that decade where you could n't go anywhere without seeing The Stranglers .
7 I need , at the moment in terms of corrective action on quiffs , I am sending quiffs out to procedure owners , and I need to know whether suggestive procedure changes or not , and it 's better for me if it is out in that order then I can go through and mark the quiffs off as being erm the changes or not .
8 If they are moved in that order then it would take twelve operations to move from a to b .
9 Brother and sister were not therefore reunited until later in that year when they lived at Windy Brow , Keswick — ‘ We find our own food .
10 I see , well in that case then I will leave it alone , I 'll deal with this a little bit later on , obviously it could take
11 well in that case then I might as well have a tested one and be stingy with it , erm oh where 's sage and onion , oh here we are , sage and onion Right quickly go and find nanny again cos we seem to have lost
12 Tell you what it could be , ah hang on a minute , I ordered an extension for a bloody for a phone for that office , it could be the phone that 's doing it in that office there I know , I know it could be corrupting , you know on the mark one the big one , the old generation mark one
13 If you 're at all interested in that area then I have got you a reference I can give you to hand but it 's but a great deal of er architecture , certainly the thirties , forties , fifties reflected corporate status , corporate identity .
14 By now he was used to spending longer and longer periods alone , yet in that moment when she walked away he always experienced a brief sense of loss that made him want to rush after her and beg her not to go .
15 In that context alone it was decided that the visitor 's jurisdiction was ‘ exclusive . ’
16 Yeah it says , I read the thing and it says I have n't got ta let them in unless they 've got a warrant so the first time they come they would n't have a warrant , surely , so they 're gon na have to go away and get a warrant and in that time then I 'd have to get a licence would n't I ?
17 ‘ Well , ’ Kitty continued , ‘ all those years in that heat then she walks off to see the summer-house and would n't take a cardigan .
18 In that respect again I was very fortunate in having Brian Moore .
19 In that respect also he was unmistakably Hitler 's Englishman .
20 We then have to er , determine the expected value of T minus three and the price of T minus two and we then use the same rule substitute it in there , right , we could repeat , repeatedly substitute into the expected value , right in that manner like we did in , in the er , the symmetry between adaptive expectations and partial adjustment type offices .
21 In that episode right she gets pregnant
22 If it 's inherited from an estate that of itself er attracts no tax , so there tax position would only be the income that they received from it would be subject to income tax and it would be added to their own assets so that when they die in due course then they 've inheritance payable there .
23 In time-dependent form therefore we may expect one relation between the deviatoric stresses and strains and another , independent one between the dilatational parts .
24 Raising her eyes to Rozanov , she asked in lighter tones how he was enjoying his first visit to England .
25 It is possible that if a metaphor ceases to mean what it used to mean in another society then we should abandon it .
26 And they grew when she told in another interview how she could live on prawns , salad and water , and found eating ‘ a drag ’ .
27 Whenever you drive the route , try it again in another season when it will appear completely different .
28 That was the pressure of the labour party policy and if there is any stress on staff in this council then it is at your responsibility .
29 He works in this company where they 're something to do with material is n't it ?
30 In answering the question posed by the preliminary issue in this case affirmatively I believe that I am doing no more than giving the answer that is clearly called for by application of the common law principles of the law of negligence .
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