Example sentences of "in [adv] [det] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | For a building steeped in so much history it 's present condition saddens those who would like to see it restored . |
2 | Lorry driver Bill , 51 , of Merthyr Tydfil , South Wales , said yesterday : ‘ I was in so much pain I could n't dress myself after I had been examined and needed a wheelchair . ’ |
3 | Businessman Ravi was in so much pain he cancelled his booking on the doomed airbus — which crashed in the Himalayas killing 113 people . |
4 | Experienced shearers like Michael are in so much demand they can find employment right across the globe . |
5 | They start behind men in certain ways because of the sort of training they are getting in school , in the home I mean , and in so many respects I think schools have to try and compensate for that . |
6 | In so many weeks she must find work . |
7 | But positivity can be interpreted in so many ways it leaves plenty of scope for individual expression . ’ |
8 | Aubrey seemed to think … and I can see that in so many ways it would be a far better match for you . |
9 | This is quite common on newly imported Angelfish and in nearly all cases it cures itself with medication . |
10 | Although organisations like Comshare and Information Resources have developed software dedicated to handling organisations ' consolidation needs , consolidation is an integral part of some of the well known EIS systems , such as EPiC , from Planning Sciences , as Sandy Skinner explains : ‘ It 's possible to call information in from a variety of diverse sources , and then use the advanced modelling facilities of the system to manipulate information in virtually any way you choose . |
11 | In almost all cases they are established in conjunction with another department or institution which has especial substantive or analytic expertise to complement the expertise of the Data Archive . |
12 | Try experimenting with designs of your own , making the pattern in almost any shape you like . |
13 | If we translate analogue information into a digital form , we can suddenly manipulate it freely in almost any way we wish . |
14 | I have a 1971 IIA , IN there any way I can change the heater to increase the heat output ? |
15 | They 've got tights in there this week they got underpants mens underpants in fact he bought . |
16 | In yet another school we observed science lessons using a topic approach in the library and were reliably informed that the proposed project purchase in this subject was precisely for this kind of use . |
17 | And in yet another jiffy he was standing on the very edge of the great big dark Forest of Sin ! |
18 | And in a jiffy you would be in the garden , and in another jiffy you would be through the front gate , and in yet another jiffy you would be exploring the marvellous Forest of Sin all by yourself . |
19 | In too many matches we 've sprung a leak . |