Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun] [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | He does n't stop loving us when we do wrong , he does n't stop loving us when we turn our back on him , he does n't stop loving us when we ignore him , he does n't stop loving us when we , when we trample every everything that he does is when we trample it under foot and we are in total rebellion to him , he still does n't stop loving us because he is love ! |
2 | If he was exploited by landowners and the merchant and artisan classes , this did not result in total dependence on them . |
3 | It has been playing for more than a year at the group 's Palace Theatre in Manchester , and the Playhouse has taken more than £1 million in advance bookings for it since the box office opened last week . |
4 | For him it became a kind of holy bird : he would handle it with deep respect , and spent hours in rapt contemplation of it . |
5 | In each half of it , the dominant race was itself a minority . |
6 | But a hundred and fifty of you can you all get into two groups and there 'll be fifteen in each group of you . |
7 | More often families ( including toddlers and grandparents ) would ski by , dressed in sloppy clothes like ours — tracksuits , breeches , anoraks — which are fine for langlauf skiing . |
8 | It means a government whose chief policies were offered to the voters before the election rather than concocted in political trading after it . |
9 | There were in fact great risks in starting a new town , or at least in investing money in it . |
10 | Well that 's why I said to you , and , and Laura , er to James , no way would we get ourselves in that position for you you have your lives to lead |
11 | A sales representative , for example , is not in that position as he meets large numbers of people for a short time . |
12 | He remained poised in that position as he jerked up his head . |
13 | ‘ And you think , in that suitcase of hers … ? ’ |
14 | It is worth noting , however , that Richards 's concept of poetry is similar to that which we have encountered in the previous two chapters , in that poetry for him is simply shorthand for literature that has aesthetic value ; his belief was that the value of literature as a whole lay entirely in its use of the emotive function of language . |
15 | And of course I 've seen her blazing in that dress of hers when she kicked off against someone . |
16 | He does n't want to know anything about you , and what he 's , and it 's got age , sex , erm , it 's acc , A C C , he 's after your accent , could you just put the county that you , you were from please , in that column for him . |
17 | She was chiefly aware that his passing had served them well ; for the under-bailiffs had relaxed their vigilance , and were moving slowly downhill towards the gate , and suffering the crowd , those who willed , to move in that direction with them . |
18 | Well it seems to me that there was obviously enough information in that plan for you to be able to understand very very clearly what , what was wanted and what was going to be done . |
19 | ‘ I 'll drop in that baccy for you tonight , Mr Miller . |
20 | In that last summer term we spent a lot of time outdoors in the convent garden , in that part of it where our noisy unhallowed feet might tread . |
21 | In that voice of hers , that warm low voice , she said , ‘ I know you must be feeling sad so often , that was a bad thing your grandmother dying so soon . ’ |
22 | " Come down , please , " she says in that voice of hers , holding out the bag of Quality Street . |
23 | Whatever was going on in that head of yours , it was certainly dramatic . ’ |
24 | ‘ I 'd like to know exactly what goes on in that head of yours . ’ |
25 | The Parisians , in that way of theirs , just turned the cheek and bore down on us anyway . |
26 | Wigg , in that conversation with me , was seeking my approval to continue his parliamentary quest for information . |
27 | This sets up Charge Code 0001 as the directory pointed to by the system-wide logical name LSTRAIN_CC0001 , and all material whose name is reserved under that Charge Code will reside in that directory for it 's life cycle . |
28 | Now it 's glossy cream and pale blue and beautiful , but I find myself looking out of the window at the broken slats of the fence between our house and the next , and understanding very well why canals and tulips and windmills and clear blue Dutch skies had been important to the woman who had stood in that kitchen before me . |
29 | I have no intention whatsoever of getting in that car with you , so get that into your head once and for all . |
30 | And erm we used to go and play in that sort of you know do the things that boys usually do . |