Example sentences of "in [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | June brides will have to start planning for the big event about now , so in Secrets of Success we show you how to cook the perfect wedding buffet , with salmon and salads , and , of course , a three tier wedding cake that will make 'em gasp . |
2 | This is not to imply that we need always be certain nor never make mistakes ; but in cases of doubt we should nonetheless be ready with some description : I see something black and circular in the road , I hear creaks and rustlings downstairs . |
3 | In part this is due not to ignorance of the Act , but rather to the not unreasonable proposition that , since the Act prescribes no penalty for inserting such clauses , in cases of doubt it is better to have the clause present " in terrorem " , even if , in the ultimate event of legal proceedings , it is held invalid . |
4 | In cases of doubt it is for the court to decide whether a witness is an expert or not after considering his qualifications and experience . |
5 | Even in times of peace it required constant vigilance to keep the peoples across the Rhine in check . |
6 | Old people were the most expendable and in times of famine they committed suicide by walking naked into the snow . |
7 | In times of drought they will be able to reach leaves and so survive . |
8 | As Hannah Arendt has shown , in times of crisis the existence of a formless mass can become the basis for a totalitarian dictatorship ; in times of prosperity it can lead to an all-encompassing smugness and self-satisfaction and to the existence of a regime which knows no criticism , no control and , above all , no real opposition and thus no arguments which contain alternatives . |
9 | ‘ In times of emergency we behave differently from normal times , ’ says Meir Edlestein , the director of the Mevasseret absorption centre . |
10 | In times of trouble it is children who suffer most — whether through war or the daily grind of poverty . |
11 | In times of war it was standard practice for pilots to gain experience on a medium powered aircraft , such as the Harvard , before climbing into anything as powerful as the Corsair . |
12 | In times of danger you said rapidly under your breath , Hail Mary hill of grace — with a great leaning breath onto the H — Holy Mary Mother of God Pray for us sinners Now and at the hour of our death Amen . |
13 | He visited companies in areas of business he knew little about . |
14 | A similar working group was appointed in Scotland under the chairmanship of 1 V Paterson but as its recommendations differed from its English counterpart only in matters of detail we need not treat it separately ( Keating and Midwinter 1983:119 — 23 ) . |
15 | In matters of religion he was largely obliged to play an English game , with English men , and by English rules . |
16 | In Texts of Terror she comments that ‘ wrestling with the silence , absence , and opposition of God ’ is the context of her work . |
17 | Of two women whom she mentions in her acknowledgements in Texts of Terror she remarks : ‘ They themselves rendered to God , even the God of terror . ’ |
18 | In textbooks on criminology it has often been used to distinguish the specific school of thought of the original founding fathers of criminology : Lombroso , Garofalo and Ferri . |
19 | In order to engage in comparisons over time we were faced with a dilemma stemming from the change in the range of newspapers over this period . |
20 | It 's the in places at street they tell me these days . |
21 | Emily , 21 , is famous for playing the spoilt brat in films like Wish You Were Here and Scorchers . |
22 | And I suspect that even if you replace these people in positions of power you ca n't replace human nature . |
23 | In Hedley Byrne , however , the House of Lords considered that , for a duty of care to exist , it was sufficient to establish that the professional ought to have known that the third party would rely on his statement , Lord Reid put it this way : ‘ I say ‘ ought to have known ’ because in questions of negligence we now apply the objective standard of what the reasonable man would have done . ’ |
24 | To involve children in levels of conflict they can not understand can be upsetting and bewildering for them . |
25 | In most cases the ileoanal anastomosis lies at the top of the anal columns and hence the anal transition zone is retained ; however , in patients with polyposis we usually perform a mucosectomy and a sutured anastomosis at the denate line . |
26 | In terms of work it was a real way out for Hereward from his appalling home background . |
27 | in terms of when you 're taking so much into consideration , the actual lo loading or weighting of that factor would actually s turn into dr into something very insignificant in terms of weighting I think . |
28 | I I think it 's just words that briefly talking about that issue office states because I think in terms of management it just does not make any sense . |
29 | Can I say , I , I can express concern about that because I think that in terms of funding I 've written A short term and B long term erm I think we 've got a short term problem and |
30 | Its name records its superficial affinity with the sabre-tooth ( Smilodon ) and the Tasmanian wolf ( Thylacinus ) , but in terms of ancestry it is very remote from both . |