Example sentences of "in [noun] [coord] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Even the most generous interpretation of the figures reveals a very modest increase in funding and it most certainly does not even begin to compensate for ten years of cuts . |
2 | You live in hope and you also die in despair . |
3 | Some of them were closely connected with those already in existence but they also sprang from advances in science and technology . |
4 | In China they have written into the constitution the equality of women in opportunity and everything else . |
5 | Well this to , to photograph anything , this just happens to be a camera and I suppose that would appeal to a lot of camera collectors to people that I er er who I work with , people I know , friends and that , they know I 'm interested in photography and they always ask me about cameras |
6 | As an illness that starts in adolescence and which often has a chronic course requiring repeated admissions , anorexia nervosa imposes a substantial financial burden on the community . |
7 | The operator has the choice of turning down one microphone — if for instance the class is working in groups and you only want to hear one group at a time — or of recording the combined sound of , say , teacher and student microphones on one audio track . |
8 | erm a great deal is talked about democracy in schools and you very often have all kinds of organisations allegedly which take democratic decisions . |
9 | I was interested in drawing but I never saw it as part of a potential career . |
10 | And everybody that sent cards , I mean it was really great I mean get well cards are sort of things that you see in shops and you never really think about it , but when when you 're lying flat on your back in hospital and you get cards for people , I mean it really does give you a lift . |
11 | Vocational training developments may be based in FE and HE as well as in other training providers including companies . |
12 | However hard I work and struggle for the future there are ever snares to catch me and sometimes I see no end to it and think myself doomed to pass my days in toil and nothing else . |
13 | Also , I must admit I saw a pair of green suede baby shoes in Gap and I all but swooned : size 0 , cute as Goldie Hawn 's left ear , very nearly her right . |
14 | Peter Duncan has a background in acrobatics and he certainly needed it with his interpretation of the little tramp . |
15 | Chris said that always like that Christmas time because they have the pay talks in January and they always cut them back |
16 | Police arrested him with 14 ounces of the drug in January and he now faces up to 25 years in jail . |
17 | But once again they have n't worked hers out , I mean she told them she was down here in January and she still has n't had a bill yet for the end of this year . |
18 | It was one of the first cities conquered by the Arabs in Andalucía and it still retained a Moorish atmosphere . |
19 | The vitamin E level would have had to fall much further to produce a deficiency and this would have been unlikely to happen in Alan or anyone else unless they are eating a very poor diet indeed . |
20 | As we mentioned in the first chapter of this book , egalitarian marriage is now widely promoted as an ideal , but recent research indicates that there is a wide gulf between what is said to be happening in terms of sharing in marriage and what actually happens . |
21 | Conditions on the boat were cosy , not to say cramped , reflecting Branson 's absorption in work and his somewhat bemusing sense of priorities . |
22 | ‘ A friend keeps inviting me to visit her in Scotland but I always turn her down . |
23 | generated or whatever , who do you wish to pay to , and we have four erm electricity board , the gas board , the er er er credit card and the , ca n't remember what the fourth one is , you simply say I wan na pay number four how much do you wish to pay to the Royal Bank of Scotland and you say how much you wish to pay in , er in pence and it immediately says you wish to pay blah blah blah it will be done . |
24 | Then said he , I am Saint Lazarus , and know that I was the leper to whom thou didst so much good and so great honour for the love of God ; and because thou didst this for his sake hath God now granted thee a great gift ; for whensoever that breath which thou hast felt shall come upon thee whatever thing thou desires to do , and shalt then begin , that shalt thou accomplish to thy heart 's desire , whether it be in battle or aught else , so thy honour shall go on increasing from day to day ; and thou shalt be feared both by Moors and Christians , and thy enemies shall never prevail against thee , and thou shalt die an honourable death in thine own house , and in thy renown , for God hath blessed thee ; — therefore go thou on , and evermore persevere in doing good ; and with that he disappeared . |
25 | We read in the papers about the German war in Russia but we only knew one boy who was fighting there : Ada 's brother . |
26 | I do n't know if honey even existed in Russia and I somehow doubt it . |
27 | A similar romantic nationalist tradition was also developing in Russia and it too seems to have influenced Marx . |
28 | I worked in England but I always seemed to miss the good jobs abroad ; every time I started rehearsing for something special , my mother would drag me away . |
29 | They have their background , in the church and church matters in England but I personally do n't think it matters if you are not familiar with the details . |
30 | We were the first British team ever to play in St Thomas and Tortoal ; in Anguilla we made history again because we played the first ever ‘ first-class ’ in England but it certainly will in Anguilla ! |