Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 In each case they inevitably begin to denigrate their opposite numbers for not doing ‘ real police work ’ .
2 Henry Erskine once remarked of a Scottish judge and freeholder that ‘ he was first my enemy , when I came into power he was my great friend , when I went out he turned cool again & left off cultivating me , in that state we now remain , but I make no doubts were I in again , I should have him back again' .
3 ‘ I do trust George completely ’ Annette went on ‘ I just have to with his work and so much he ca n't tell me but when he come back in that state I just could n't help …
4 Whilst the 35mm slide is undoubtedly king in that country we happily muddle along with an OHP or a flipchart .
5 But without your support and your demonstrations and support from whites in other countries with the rugby demonstrations , the cricket , with all aspects that you 've done , you 've also contributed to making it easier for us to be the kind of people we would like to be and I hope in that way we therefore do share as a family and then try and create one world .
6 He surveyed her silent face , then suddenly he asked , changing the subject unexpectedly , in that way he sometimes did , ‘ So , how do your family feel about you working for me ? ’
7 ‘ They 're in that hotel we just passed . ’
8 1985 was special for me — as one of the National Display Team I took part in the CCPR celebrations at the Royal Albert Hall , and later in that year I successfully completed the Medau Teacher Training Course .
9 In 1890 he officially attended the installation of the 46th Mayor in his long career and in that year he also attended the unveiling of the Armada Memorial .
10 … neglect of the occupational culture of teachers … has led us to underestimate the significance of the teachers ' culture as a medium through which many innovations and reforms must pass ; yet in that passage they frequently become shaped , transformed or resisted in ways that were unintended and unanticipated .
11 In that case we surely are talking about professionals , despite your doubts earlier . ’
12 The Substitute , too , had said , ‘ In that case we surely are talking about professionals … ’
13 In that case we firmly say make it simple and do n't aim for the moon at first try .
14 Well given that then , in that case she still ca n't ring the bank to find out what , how much she 's now got in the account .
15 ‘ Well , in that case you just refer him to me , young lady .
16 But in that case you just take a piece of new paper and put the down and put it on the clip .
17 If they can not do it in that time they never will .
18 And in that time I really only ever had one proper job and that was for two weeks .
19 I was with him constantly for a whole year and in that time I never saw him with anyone , man or woman .
20 In that role she annually presented a miniature .
21 In that respect they therefore have some similarity with hire-purchase agreements .
22 ‘ It was about 5.30pm , pouring with rain outside and I was making Sophie 's tea when a preacher came to the door and broke the news , but like everyone in that situation you just do n't believe it .
23 He drove past the Ecole Militaire , where his brother had begun his career as a soldier , in that uniform he still remembered so clearly .
24 Cos if you said erm answer in complete sentences they obviously would n't get two marks you see ?
25 Even in incessant rain it still seemed lovely and , at least within its walls , remarkably unspoilt , though behind the medieval faades many houses have been relentlessly modernised .
26 oh , any body in high position you always have critics and have to be a bit ruthless at times , I expect .
27 Although the sides of the flysheet moved in high winds I never felt for one minute it would take off .
28 Now in social sciences you very rarely get a correlation coefficient going about point six or seven , very unusual .
29 As the toga increased in social importance it also gained in size , though it clearly remained a difficult garment to wear .
30 Well each has a particular history erm each has a particular culture and pattern of doing things , structure of government as I 've mentioned but also of course we have common interests so in foreign policy we sometimes draw differences between what we would regard as the direct interests of each state and what we can call common interests of mankind .
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