Example sentences of "in [conj] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 5 A person who believes in and/or practises educational technology as a theory and methodology . |
2 | I call them Billies regardless of sex , using an amiable tone of voice since it is important they do not become involved in or suffer any hostility of any sort . |
3 | These are first-person descriptions of social events , written by an individual who was involved in or witnessed those happenings . |
4 | Indeed , they demonstrate little interest in or carry any vim into their academic work ; certainly nothing to compare with the avid desire for technique and expertise many take to the sports field . |
5 | And in his silence , in that tooting impatient traffic-jam , for the first time he wondered whether they had been killed . |
6 | I presume serfs are still living there and I 'd rather break in than see innocent people die of hunger while — ’ |
7 | To come back in and get bloody aggro like that and it 's you know and it |
8 | The Select Committee that examined the Bill took a very close interest in and sought several undertakings about groundwater . |
9 | Pull the tummy in and lift one elbow to touch the opposite knee twice . |
10 | You get another warning to pull your horns in and cut unnecessary spending Wednesday . |
11 | While he believes in and requires effective administration , he leaves it to the experts , to the people who have a flair for making things happen through systems and computers , and paperwork . |
12 | ASAP is a voluntary group and believes in and operates total confidentiality . |
13 | It comes from taking a genuine interest in and having persistent enthusiasm for the company 's products , services and customers . |