Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [verb] [pron] in " in BNC.

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1 This must of necessity put you in a very weak defensive position and I would maintain that this is responsible for losing more bouts than any other factor .
2 Also joining IHM is the one-off prototype Westland 30–300 G–HAUL , which has been in storage at Westland 's Yeovil factory since the Ministry of Defence cancelled it in favour of the larger EH–101 .
3 And of course keep me in touch on every development , no matter how small . ’
4 This of course put me in the wrong .
5 We of course did it in nineteen eighty six , er but this year there are about fifteen hundred officers involved from fifteen different police forces .
6 Those writers collaborating with the bourgeoisie , intent on defending a " classical " position , produce an irresponsible literature of resistance to change which in a variety of forms seeks to mask the reality of existence .
7 For Foucault , the tendency of theories of ideology to entrammel themselves in the categories of psychoanalysis , even with the eternal in Althusser 's case , means that they themselves begin to utilize the very procedures of individuation that they ought to have been analysing .
8 Alice felt a little knot of fear tying itself in her belly .
9 ( Paradoxically the release of tension enabled him in the next week to run up , turn out , patch together , a poetical melodrama about Cabestainh with which the house-guests had some civilised fun . )
10 Hooks of meat , barrows of vegetables , trays of pies , urns of tea passed him in every direction .
11 It 'll give me a lot of pleasure to see you in it , love , and with the new haircut you 'll knock everyone 's socks off .
12 It is not recorded in what mischief the Lord Mayor of York used to indulge , but the Lady Mayoress had a three foot long staff of honour to keep him in order !
13 If you wish to purchase a chunk of salame to slice yourself in the future , you should ask for the casing to be left on the meat to keep it in prime condition .
14 His years in England as a student of law involved him in an earnest effort of adaptation , and it is clear from his own account that he absorbed through his reading and his acquaintance a sense of British moral aspiration , for which he acquired a genuine respect .
15 From me you take the love of home to put it in whatever place you make your own .
16 , you are with us today and I assure you that all members of of Council join me in conveying our love , affection and good wishes to you .
17 But it is worthwhile to reiterate that , in a sense , every book published about recent history is of value as a source and the conventional ‘ official ’ documentation does not necessarily occupy in recent history the commanding place which its comparative isolation in a sea of illiteracy gives it in earlier epochs .
18 After all , it may have taken them quite a lot of courage to criticize you in the first place .
19 Nineteenth-century feminism had no desire at all to reject biological determinism ; and I would argue that even today , it would take a leap of imagination to put anything in its place .
20 ONLY a handful of artists have been sufficiently disturbed by the violence of war to capture it in their paintings : Goya certainly , Henry Moore in his air-raid shelter sketches , Picasso in his ‘ Guernica ’ perhaps , and , a step down , Paul Nash and Wyndham Lewis .
21 The outbreak of war found him in Australia where , with his teacher 's patronage , he was attending a meeting of the British Association as secretary of the anthropology section .
22 Those who preferred the pretence of business immersed themselves in a book and , from time to time , made an ostentatious note .
23 He snapped off the machine and settled back in his chair as Matron with a soft rustle of starch rearranged herself in hers .
24 For when he seeks a particular type of person to assist him in a particular way , he can be assured that the recruitment professional will not waste his time or energy in introducing unsuitable candidates for consideration , but that he will be given details of only the right sort of person for the required position .
25 Now that 's not particularly sensational , and that 's where the drugs and the alcohol abuse level comes across , and that is the emotive term , but what I 'm saying really is the symptoms which that teachers are displaying of stress manifest themselves in an increase in er abuse of alcohol which could only be the odd extra drink , or the odd 5 cigarettes a day , and sleeping tablets , and that becomes an issue when you have n't got a teacher who 's not in control the following day , but you certainly have a teacher who 's not 100% , and that 's where the effect on the child tends to occur .
26 You do not need to stick huge amounts of it onto your works of art to hold them in place .
27 Anyone acting out of character worried her in this way , until she had had a silent time alone , to work it out and grow used to the change .
28 The latter was begun in 1617 for William and Mary White , but rebuilt in 1633 ; when the iron-founding and gentry family of Freeman acquired it in 1666 , they refashioned the interior with some of the finest stucco work in Sussex , masking the simpler tastes of its earlier owners .
29 There are also these privatization a lot of husbands and wives bought these shares of privatization had it in joint names , well that tax will have been deducted and can be reclaimed also , so er this was a change that came about with independent taxation .
30 However , her expression of anger kept him in touch with that unrecognized part of himself , just as his control gave her a much needed boundary .
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