Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [pron] [verb] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 I hope that you , Mr. Deputy Speaker , will consider it in order if I state precisely what that £1 billion could mean to those or us who live in the Network SouthEast region .
2 It is important for us all to remember that everyone who shared in the meeting did so out of good conscience and with a genuine desire to find God 's will for us .
3 She says that she she lives in a on the estate on the outskirts of Mansfield have you been checking around that area ?
4 If there 's erm For instance I 've had a situation where on a medical practice booklet because we er hand back a hundred pound for every full page that we we gain in the medical practice booklet , er it 's an encouragement for if we 're just a quarter of a half page short , er for the practice to say you know we 'll get for another hundred quid we 'd all we need to do is make a couple of phone calls and threaten erm one or two of our patients .
5 At the same time a change of register is always a relief , and a theme which is ‘ opened out ’ over a wide span has a greater emotional potential than one which stays in a small area .
6 And they were so contemptuous of the Nazis and their cohorts they could not imagine that they themselves featured in the minds and machinations of such louts .
7 The point is that what we have in the life business is a cash flow statement , and no p&l account .
8 Yet , when I was seven years old , I should have thought him a very silly little boy indeed not to have understood about metaphorically speaking , even if he had never heard of it , and it does seem that what he possessed in the way of scientific approach he lacked in common sense .
9 But there 's no there 's guarantee that what you buy in the bottle complies to that analysis .
10 If a friend descends upon you unexpectedly , you just have to hope that whatever you have in the freezer will suffice .
11 But I 've been in the wood for many years and there is a lot more to read than what I keep in the shaman 's lodge .
12 Yeah but she 's got more hair than what I got in the front .
13 For Dr Oliver to dismiss the knowledge and skill base of the method — which is breathtakingly more advanced than anything we have in the West — by claiming that conductive education is successful simply because it is an ‘ intervention system which raises expectations ’ is to ignore a number of important points .
14 This way you 'll make quite sure that anything you buy in the way of furniture , equipment and accessories will be the right shape , scale and style to suit the room and your lifestyle .
15 Mummy and me I like in the morning
16 and me I like in the morning
17 Niko Tinbergen demonstrated the site-dependence of which fish attacks and which one flees in a simple experiment ( Figure 7. 5 ) .
18 That sets out the growth of the savings and which it contains in the report with paragraph and appendix reference numbers on them and it sets out for each of the groups , their proposed budgets .
19 erm This is a quality I think which philosophers have all too seldom , and which he had in a very high degree .
20 The papers to which he had referred , and which he kept in a tin box underneath his bed , contained an unexpected coda to this small adventure — an unfortunate little postscript which reminded me how Captain Scott must have felt when he reached the South Pole only to find that Amundsen had beaten him to it .
21 And that to him seems to be the answer to a problem which at sometime or another must have exercised most of use , and which he explains in the pamphlet which accompanies the display ; ‘ The art gallery , that supposed refuge and den of tranquility , I find a troubled place .
22 Erm and they they put in an awful lot of work in in setting up the Festival .
23 The subject had seemed to be taboo ; and he himself had in a way pressed her down into his mind because thoughts of her conjured up a feeling tinged with regret and shame , centred round a scene in the bedroom and the rage of his mother .
24 And anyone who lives in a suburb should steal one if necessary .
25 Huntley , a burly 51-yearold , has created a constant reminder of who they are and what they want in the form of glossy profiles , complete with pictures , inserted beneath a glass plate on the leather topped table in his office .
26 The prelude to this was set by another psychoanalyst called Otto Rank one of Freud 's er early followers who had published a book called the Myth of the Birth of the Hero and in this book what Rank did was to trawl through world folklore and literature , from myths of heroes , and of course there are a lot of those books , and dozens and dozens of them and what he does in the book is he distils all these dozens and dozens of myths and he finds that there 's a common pattern emerges and it 's , it 's pretty stereotypical actually and the common pattern is the hero is born of royal or divine parents , the hero for some reason or other that loses his parents or is cast out by them or is er exposed in some way , erm the hero is often threatened by some outside force and then rescued by er humble people .
27 Nottingham Graduates have always been proud of their association with the University and you will find a special welcome form them wherever you go and whatever you do in the future .
28 If what he says in the scum book is true then how could we let that happen , surely Blackburn could have been squeezed for a goodly 3 squiddlys .
29 Unless everyone who participates in a lengthy causal chain is to be held responsible , the interests theory needs a criterion of personal responsibility .
30 ‘ Dialectic ’ is a term which he borrows from Hegel but which he uses in a very different sense to Hegel 's .
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