Example sentences of "in a [adj -er] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Holland , Stead , and others wrote warmly of him , but in a wider circle he was more respected than loved . |
2 | In a softer yarn it can be used as a bedjacket and for girls or slim ladies , it makes an excellent skirt when sewn into a tube . |
3 | Then in a louder voice she cried , ‘ You took me to see him , do you remember ? |
4 | ‘ No ! ’ whispered Jack , then in a louder voice he said commandingly , ‘ Go for it ! ’ |
5 | So bear that in mind , even the beginning of this story look at that first paragraph it 's in a darker type it 'll make me filthy , a darker and a larger size . |
6 | About a quarter of women have no symptoms at all , but in a further quarter they are more severe and long-lasting , and result from hormonal changes in the body . |
7 | In a further affidavit they put her case more clearly in the following terms : |
8 | In a smaller stadium they will not be so passionate as they were when they beat the Americans in the final . ’ |
9 | John was so sure of an encore that he rehearsed the girls in a burlesque version of a quartet from the Gaiety Theatre in London , and in a later scene they performed a coconut dance — a long-established feature of theatre and street dance of the time . |
10 | In a later interview he was to say of his poetry that " … in its sources , in its emotional springs , it comes from America " . |
11 | In a later chapter I refer to the modern notions of witchcraft and satanism which receive such wide publicity today . |
12 | In a later chapter I address some of these differences in behaviour , values and approach , but the principles of ‘ switching on ’ apply everywhere . |
13 | In a broader sense it includes all relatives living together or accepted as a family , including adopted persons . |