Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [verb] in this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The HCIMA has echnical information and lists of potential sources of help , many of whom are contained in this yearbook .
2 At the east end , the springmakers work , and the machines required by them are installed in this part , together with an electric welding machine and various bolt and nut machines ; boiler-makers work on the south and west sides , and the forging presses are also laid down here while the north side is mainly occupied by drop hammers .
3 These Societies were in opposition to the differentiation and autonomization model of modernity that I am using in this paper .
4 I am fortified in this view by consideration of what could result if the local authority were right .
5 Another is why I am writing in this composition book .
6 Nadia : I am from the General Union of Palestinian Women and it 's good that I am participating in this meeting at this time because I am having major problems with the British Feminist Movement and the Western feminist line .
7 I should like to make it clear from the outset that I am participating in this conference not as an expert on any aspect of the teaching of languages , but rather as someone whose primary concern is with the structure of language and , more generally , the nature of cognitive processes .
8 It will be so long as I am sitting in this office . ’
9 ‘ And I am put in this ward under observation because I am suspected of having heart murmurs and also I am having surgery on my face .
10 I 'm supported in this application by , the chair of the , Mister , deputy chair , and Mrs and , parent governors .
11 Another simple , but effective way is to say " I will be playing a part in this drama unless I 'm sitting in this chair .
12 And they probably know I 'm travelling in this car .
13 Well fuck you , if I 'm travelling in this car there is no way I 'm taking this .
14 Well I 'm going in this weekend , I 've to go in tomorrow morning , and I 'm gon na just say I want to go home .
15 I was born in this country in 1964 .
16 I 'm not really worried about that , seeing as I was born in this country , but what I do n't understand is why they should doubt me .
17 " I was born in this room , " he said .
18 Yes , I , I was born in this house but er I do n't wish people to know er because er this is a funny world , I , I do n't know whether that 's being recorded I expect
19 When I was writing in this magazine [ October 1987 ] about the troubles of the Flow Country in Sutherland ( christened then ‘ Britain 's Last Wilderness ’ ) , I suggested that the concept tends to devalue ‘ the presence of humans in remote areas and overvalue their contribution elsewhere . ’
20 I was approached in this room about erm , twelve months ago , by Francis and Tricia erm , to ask if I would make a programme out for their group .
21 ‘ I wanted to be a city worker , not an industrialist , ’ he said , ‘ but I was put in this group by my teacher . ’
22 I was helped in this revision by one of my students , Brian Whitt .
23 We have taken all reasonable and proper steps to ensure that proper arrangements have been made for all the holidays which are advertised in this brochure and for excursions as described above and that the suppliers of the various services which will be provided to you as part of the inclusive holiday are efficient , safe and reputable businesses , and that they comply with the local and national laws and regulations of the country in which they provide those services .
24 The themes which are highlighted in this paper follow the same order as the full text of the Lineamenta , and are covered under the headings of the three main parts .
25 The war brought about the raising of a number of British regiments , five of which are covered in this article .
26 The immediate answer is the hides as such , almost entirely come from the British Royal Hides which are tanned in this country and then er , find their way back to Walsall er for the saddlery trade .
27 The evaluation of processes in sign which are presented in this chapter arise in this context , such that results are available to inform our theories of perceiving and remembering as they apply to spoken language .
28 In terms of er political views , or even those who have no political views , of ethnic make-up and everything of this kind and yet now it seems that at a time when our police forces above all , need to move into the present day and prepare themselves for the challenges of the crime and the criminals at the end of this century and into the next century , we seem to have some misgivings about giving the Home Secretary the powers which are placed in this Bill .
29 There are people , wholesalers coming from London who supply us the goods and er there are some goods which are manufactured in this country , some are imported .
30 The strategy will also require measures to counter the six forces currently at work locking this underclass firmly into place , and which are considered in this section .
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