Example sentences of "in the [adj] [coord] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 It is too soon to predict whether these will be successful in the longer-term but they , together with other measures , have highlighted to staff the necessity of increasing research activity , both in terms of output and generating research income .
2 you know , and so I avoided her , but I would tell her , but if I saw her I would say Jenny I must admit I did see you going in The General but I did n't come out because I was so upset , but I , I wonder what she 's doing , cos she , I heard she 's got her own business , but I ca n't see that .
3 And I would be always be with John in the stable and I got until I got into er some danger walking er underneath a horses legs and he 'd he 'd send me out banned me from the stable and shut the door .
4 She 'd be safe in the stable and she 'd suckle three calves easily .
5 ‘ Wait here in the dry and I 'll go and bring the car round . ’
6 He said it remained in the black but he refused to rule out job cuts at the factory , where 40 workers lost their jobs last year .
7 At this stage it operates largely in the unconscious but it is soon partly modified by exposure to reality , that part becoming the ego .
8 Later of course as up this early infantile attitude where you idolize your parents becomes replaced by a more rational and so on , but Freud 's finding was that this early attitude in childhood does n't get er abolished , it just gets repressed , it 's forced out of conscious because you true and of course things that are not true have to be removed consciousness , but they can not be erased , so they 're forced into the unconscious and they live in the unconscious and they feed myths like the Myth of the Birth of the Hero and all of us in our er erm in our er conscious see the hero as a , as a parental figure that reflects the family romance , the idea that once we were , we were a special child with very special parents .
9 Identical twins have relatedness R equals one genetic identical every gene in one is represented in the other and they result from a split in a fertilized egg which splits into two and then each develops as if it were , wer were a separate egg .
10 I do n't know but he would n't , he would n't have it cooked aboard there , my mother used to cook it for him and I 'd stagger down in an ordinary shopping basket , in two basins there 'd be vegetables in one and his pudding and gravy in the other and I used to take that down for him and he used to come ashore and he used to then go and have it .
11 ‘ Give me a lamp in this hand and the basket in the other and I shall manage perfectly well . ’
12 and up the steps out of the underground there was this lass there and I , I ca n't help it I mean I 'm always aware of the fact of having this twenty five year old child , so offspring and there was a girl roughly about his age or slightly younger and she was grey you know that translucent look your skin gets when you 're not eating properly you know that grey sort of pallor and I had an overnight bag in one hand and a briefcase and a handbag in the other and I remember I walked past her and she was begging and I had gone to the sleeper and I 'm sitting there and I 'm thinking you bleep bleep bleep bleep bleep bleep bleep bleep , you could of put briefcase down , overnight bag down , handbag down and got some money out .
13 so if I feel I 'm in the right and I fe I feel I can impose that upon them .
14 It 's forty mile an hour zone anyway , so he 's in the right and you 're in the wrong anyway .
15 We may have been led to finding those four paragraphs because they are , in fact , the divisions which actually appear in the original and we merely sought additional evidence to support the way the author had divided up his discourse .
16 Many species are having to be brought into captivity merely as an emergency measure because we can not act fast enough , or effectively enough , in the wild and we do not know enough about most plants and animals to conserve them .
17 Trainer Frank Berry reckons he is now in the clear but he has n't the form to recommend him .
18 What they felt was out in the open and they both knew it could go no further until whatever lay ahead was over .
19 It should be a lot easier now that everything 's out in the open and it should help you to come to terms with things , as well as Len . ’
20 ‘ It will be a relief to have it out in the open and it will stop all the questions I have been getting about my future , ’ said the 21year-old Nottingham Forest player .
21 It is , it is simulate valve which basically your out in the open and you see somebody firing the regiment , I know its a bit silly but there is no real way , mind you ,
22 Adam was trapped in the open and he sprinted towards a deep tank track as the aircraft swung towards him , nose low as it gathered speed .
23 Tuna were once caught in large numbers in spring and autumn in the Mediterranean and it may be that the Minoans organized large-scale tuna fishing in a similar way .
24 I served an apprenticeship , worked hard and now I am in the wrong and it is not my fault .
25 I said he knows he 's in the wrong and he 's being nice to the other two because they 're not present .
26 She was in the wrong and she should n't be allowed to get away with it .
27 Wright burrowed busily in the loose and he and Andy Vincent gave Boro the solid platform in the scrum which produced their victory .
28 Behind him , Pipkin shivered in the damp and he turned and nuzzled him ; much as the general , with nothing left to do , might fall to considering the welfare of his servant , simply because the servant happened to be there .
29 The remedial action that had to be taken was painful in the extreme but it saved ICI Fibres and put it in a position of strength for the future .
30 He has some very harsh words for the Japanese about their ban on Frankie Detory saying it 's shortsighted and harsh in the extreme and we 'll all say yes to that .
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