Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun sg] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | This is interesting because Morrissey was referring back to his days spent in hopeless fandom when he practically worshipped everything that moved within the media . |
2 | Britain 's bosses are getting twelve point three percent more in total remuneration than they were last year , their workforce is getting nine point eight percent . |
3 | Due to a power blackout , their hotel was in total darkness when they arrived , and they had to trudge up the stairs with their luggage to the 10th floor . |
4 | After we had finished eating , my mother said : " Jill , that 's the first meal you 've eaten in total silence since you were three months old . |
5 | They were in total agreement that it was the best thing for both sides that Isabelle should go . |
6 | She first appeared as a strange red light , as of a ship all a-glow , in the midst of which light her masts , spars and sails , seemingly those of a normal brig. , some 200 yards distant from us , stood out in strong relief as she came up . |
7 | Binding is not solely observed in neuronal tissue as we were also able to demonstrate binding in rat spleen extract , however it is not ubiquitous as we could not demonstrate binding in rat testis extract . |
8 | Her hands were covered in dry blood and she had mud on her back , ’ said Mr Wilken . |
9 | Harry Pascoe heard the laughter following this remark and was in little doubt that it was at his own expense . |
10 | Between times there are two other little Intel numbers that have to be accounted for : the P54 , which could be a P5 in 80486 clothing but we 're not sure yet , and the P67 , which looks to be a 1994 transition chip between the P6 and P7 . |
11 | The most practical way of examining the list is to tick off the items in each column that you expect definitely to apply and , where possible , to write down the expenditure involved in the adjacent box ( see Budget Planner , pages 120–25 ) . |
12 | We then arrange for the contents of this register to be added to the store address in each instruction before it is used to access a particular location in the store . |
13 | Do n't be afraid to write more in each segment if you can . |
14 | Parents who questioned what appears to be an unwritten regulation have been told in each case that they are the only ones not co-operating … |
15 | Erm let's just take that chain in each case because it 's it is a |
16 | This presupposes a homogeneity of units which can not always be supported in fact , but the individual investigator must take decisions on this problem in each case as it arises . |
17 | I always find much of interest in each issue as it reaches me and if I do criticise from time to time , this is meant to be constructive and helpful . |
18 | They may not have found quite the soulmate in each other that they had been looking for , but their relationship has made up for it in other ways . |
19 | Eileen 's death had made the lot of them aware of depths in themselves and in each other that they had not known of before . |
20 | The characters and their conjugal disjunction have indeed been generated out of a play of pronouns , out of ‘ words on a page ’ , for it is due to the lack they experience in each other that they are not able to constitute themselves through each other as subjects . |
21 | Right , right but the two's company and three 's a crowd idea is that if you 've got er two people , they , they may have er some libidinal interest in each other and they may have a couple , but a third person is , is just a complication . |
22 | After that we became disinterested in each other and I only had three weeks to the deadline , a last-minute decision to make , but I suppose I 'm one of the lucky ones because my parents were behind me all the way . |
23 | Under this Government , the income of retirement pensioners as a whole has increased more in each year than it did throughout the Labour Government 's administration . |
24 | The fact that I can take pleasure in each day as it comes , that I do n't churn myself up into a state of hyperactive neuroticism ? ’ |
25 | A further advantage is that whereas with a series of debentures with a charge on the company 's assets it will be necessary to say expressly in each debenture that it is one of a series each ranking pari passu in respect of the charge ; debenture stock achieves that result without express provision . |
26 | You tape his mouth closed , put the roll of tape in one pocket , then leave him there to search the rest of the house , pulling down the blinds in each room as you go . |
27 | You can spend part of your holiday in Amsterdam and part in the Other Holland ; simply tell us the number of nights you would like to stay in each place and we will make all the arrangements . |
28 | We do n't know how many solar systems there are in each galaxy because we can only see stars , not planets , but we earlier used an estimate that there may be 100 billion billion planets in the universe . |
29 | People have to choose certain issues in each party that they like best . ’ |
30 | It was felt that a randomised control design would produce an unworkable scheme in practice : there was only one development officer in each area and it would be difficult to supervise a large number of clients and carers over a widespread geographical area . |