Example sentences of "in [adj] and i " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Chelsea manager Ian Porterfield was just as happy saying : ‘ It 's now seven wins in eight and I want the lads to believe in themselves .
2 I have told my hon. Friend in private and I am happy to tell him in public that if the doctors concerned say that when they installed the computer they did not know that the list size criterion existed , I am happy to accept that as a statement of fact .
3 ‘ I 'm doing all this because I believe in Labour and I love talking to people on doorsteps , finding out what matters to them .
4 I became chief executive in 1971 and I then became responsible for the implementation of the plan .
5 I have utmost faith in that and I 'm very fond of you . "
6 They will certainly have the fullest support of my Department and the Government in that and I hope that they will have the fullest support of Opposition Members , too , although that has not come through in this debate .
7 Lancashire county council — my highway authority — is especially interested in that and I hope that it will be reassured by that part of the Bill .
8 in that and I know Alec has seen the previous version of this package
9 a mi a very minor point that is that while we 're er carrying on these negotiations and I , I think it can be done without thought without er making the timespan from the start of this bypass , there is one minor point in that and I think it could be dealt with and , and that is the people of Brandon can see that , that the pedestrian crossing near the small roundabout in the centre of the town is far too close to that roundabout and they er believe that it causes considerable traffic hold ups and I see erm no reason why this pedestrian crossing should n't be moved
10 They were talking in Spanish and I was only half awake .
11 if it 's all the fellas are in right and I 'm in here , and Shirl 's out there cooking does n't worry me and I do n't bother to it , because it 's good fun is n't it ?
12 I would like to take this opportunity to thank all members for supporting the Scottish Council in 1989/90 and I look forward to your continuing , active involvement in our policies and programmes in the future .
13 During my first stay in China in 1984 , it was very rare indeed to see young people holding hands in public and I clearly remember the expressions of shock when a student dared to ask , in a packed lecture hall , if students in Britain were allowed to ‘ talk love ’ .
14 We could meet up with them in public and I could n't guarantee not to strangle him on sight .
15 Disobey me in this and I shall pack you off to Framlingham and send Joan elsewhere — more quickly than you could say wedding-bells ! ’
16 Our business is budgeted to expand by 25 per cent in 1993 and I expect trading conditions to improve as buyers appreciate current values and the affordability of our new homes .
17 So an excellent story for Hygiene in 1991 and I am totally confident , that with the tremendous display of determination and dedication we have throughout the Division , that 1992 is going to be equally successful .
18 My hon. Friend the Member for Beaconsfield has already enlarged upon the facts in the fine document which was produced in 1991 and I can only assume that they are correct .
19 I would like to take this opportunity to thank all members for their loyal commitment to the Scottish Council in 1991 and I look forward to their continuing , active involvement in our policies and programmes in the future .
20 I learnt about magic bullets as an undergraduate in Australia in 1984 and I am impressed to think that I am in the company of their pioneer .
21 He stayed with us for a while in Salisbury early in 1921 and I can still hear him thumping away on the piano singing his favourite song ‘ Signora ’ in a not very tuneful voice .
22 Our farm has shown growth right from grandfather 's day in 1921 and I would expect that growth would continue .
23 They 're working on it , but there are about 50,000 kilometres of roads in all and I was told that fully half of them need to be torn up and rebuilt from scratch .
24 Right planners , now according to me this is for Thursday , next Thursday week t week one Thursday so homework for Thursday finish writing a list er whoever 's giggling will you calm down of things you believe are important do this in rough and I think we 'd better underline the next bit , bring it to the lesson now , quite seriously if you have only managed to get five or six items at the moment on your list that you think are important , that 's not enough , you really do need to be going for a minimum of ten , and if you ca n't then the next piece of work that we 're going to do in the lesson next week is going to be quite difficult .
25 The decision was communicated to our staff late in 1992 and I am pleased to say that the wind-down has been handled as efficiently as could be wished .
26 She died in 1952 and I am now the only one of the family left alive .
27 ‘ I first made the Cup team in 1981 and I desperately want to be in next year 's . ’
28 I had graduated in 1930 and I left university in the following year , a few weeks before the economic collapse .
29 But what I saw when we went to Spain in 1978 and I had a long , relaxed talk with James in the patio of our common hotel , actually frightened me .
30 I lived but one day of the spring in 1816 and I was full of love for it — and of hate for what man had done to change that sturdy and natural order .
  Next page