Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] and [adv] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 Certainly those women may have felt more ‘ battered ’ by their experience and therefore felt in need of support , which is unavailable in a normal hospital setting .
2 Such customers generally provide information to the Bank on flows on their accounts and hence help in the process of predicting the cash position in the money market .
3 Many asked , is it the right time for the G M B to even consider merging with the T & g , particularly given the fact that over the past thirteen years the T & g has lost over fifty percent of their membership and now stands in great financial crisis .
4 The room , which overlooked the booking hall or the station , was large enough for their purposes and grandly panelled in mahogany .
5 She winced and the colour shrank out of her cheeks and then reappeared in two hot spots high on her cheekbones .
6 The other four needed the assistance of votes transferred from their competitors and painfully accumulated in six , seven or eight successive counts .
7 Deems was silent , hanging his head and then asking in a subdued voice , ‘ What will you do with me ?
8 The inaugural exhibition of Maak , its name deriving from the initials of its directors and situated in Blackburn Road , is a group of nine sculptures by Phillip King ( to 5 October ) dating from the early years of his career and previously shown in the recent survey of his art at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park .
9 He was himself forced to remain in England to defend his interests and never settled in his colony ; he appointed first his brother Leonard [ q.v. ] and then his second son Charles to the post of governor .
10 Instead we need to learn to commit our minds to God and listen to his voice and then speak in obedience to him .
11 And if he did make his bed and then come in extra early this morning , like as not he 'd have relocked the door and set the internal alarms . "
12 She keeps nothing hidden from Edward , so confident is she of his love and so secure in her belief in the future that lies before them , unconventional and home-based :
13 The most recent study of Neratius ' regulae has argued that while this passage is unobjectionable , the work as a whole was not written by Neratius , but rather excerpted principally from his works and probably published in the early fourth century .
14 It was a cruel madness , being so blindingly aware of his plight and yet mired in it , chained down on a rock , powerless to live fully , in the full glory of the senses .
15 The tall boy washed , cleaned his teeth , fought bravely with his comb and then dressed in a faded Hawaiian shirt and his summer suit .
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