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

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1 In fifty years time I could be married .
2 In each West Court there were large cylindrical granaries , and the curious pattern of paved causeways suggests that the granaries , as well as the temple entrances , were focal points .
3 While most middle-class women say they dislike housework and most working-class women say they like or do n't mind it , there are some in each class group who deviate from this pattern .
4 Whereas here and in that range name it 's still referring to row twenty six .
5 As he finished shaving he found he was grinning broadly at his reflection in the mirror ; in that jungle dawn he knew he was as happy as he had ever been in his life .
6 I thought that was , that was a really good line in that cook thief his wife their lover film where he went , he said something about she 's great except she will keep popping to the John and then he went she 's got a bladder like a leaky marrow
7 Every night — in that twilight time which comes between being awake and falling asleep — Sylvia was to lie in bed and spend some minutes concentrating on relaxing her mind and her body and establishing a regular breathing pattern .
8 In that ten-year period there was a slight decrease in overall first admission rates ; — 4 per cent for males and — 16 per cent for females .
9 ‘ The whole story 's in that exercise book I found . ’
10 A recent survey has shown that most American urologists will also test for prostate specific antigen in any patient in that age group who walks into their office .
11 " It was only water in that medicine bottle I drank from ! " he had protested again and again .
12 So you just put it on your in that steel table I made
13 The technique used to train suppression of the interference is ‘ shadowing ’ , whereby the listener reproduces in speech word-for-word a source language message in that source language itself .
14 When he 's been putting his fingers in that birthday cake there 'll be trouble .
15 The first is a group of Certificates in Advanced Engineering Practice which will be awarded on completion of six HN Units .
16 However the modish concept of " proto-industrialisation " ( above pp. 4 – 5 ) has led to a dominant image of women 's work as having been hidden because in rural cottage manufacturing it , as with the work of children , was subsumed in a family unit of production in which it was neither separately waged nor described .
17 However , since in auditory word recognition we hear the different sounds of a word in sequence , it is possible to make use of contextual information after we have heard part of the word — in which case such information can be used effectively .
18 The client will in due course bill its parent for the work .
19 In due course Tommaso himself brought the wine .
20 It is less easy to see its immediate relevance to those in social work practice who are managing services or directly working with older people .
21 Lady Diana said : ‘ In 12 days time I shall no longer be men . ’
22 There has long been a hidden agenda in foreign language teaching which included the notion that the ultimate aim was to create bilinguals in the foreign and mother tongues .
23 Then he realized that the only thing of Jenny 's which was there was the familiar , wide , all-illuminating grin on the face of the young man in muddy rugby kit who was walking alone in the picture .
24 He qualified as a barrister in 1980 and within a year was an attorney-at-law in commercial insurance litigation which he claimed was making him £500,000 a year .
25 In another case example they compare the performance of personal and social care skills by a female AD sufferer , who communicated by gesture , at home and in a day centre .
26 Missiles were ‘ dogs ’ , the airport was ‘ a swimming pool ’ , Iran was ‘ apple ’ ( in another code sheet it was ‘ Tango ’ , as in ‘ it takes two ’ ) Israel was ‘ banana ’ , the United States was ‘ orange ’ , hostages were ‘ zebras ’ .
27 Although terms such as lentement and vite are unambiguously indicative of tempo , many other expressions commonly found in French Baroque music which may appear at first sight to have no definite connotations of tempo were commonly understood as tempo indications at the time .
28 it coincided with a number of other exciting ventures in public transport engineering which were doomed to fail .
29 We really do have to put a human face onto these figures and these financial arguments , until we do that , we will not carry any decision in this council chamber which is worth a light to any single elderly person in any of our homes or outside of our homes Chairman .
30 There are a considerable number of Labour Party members sitting in this Council Chamber who have given a greater financial contribution than they ever expected to make because was Treasurer .
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