Example sentences of "[noun sg] in the [noun] and [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Here , staff appreciate that both fear and grief in the patient and his relatives can be reduced through anticipating the fact that they do not have much longer together and that this time can be used constructively to work through some of their anxieties and other distressing emotions .
2 The poems may almost be considered as examples of literary collaboration , and , though her own attempts at verse were not successful , the originality and freshness of perception in the Journals and her letters make a clear case for assessing her as a ‘ poet ’ in her own right .
3 Harry had learned his football in the Army and he was a menacing , attacking centre-forward .
4 What little hair he had shone with a silver sheen in the lamplight and she could see in the crumpled , brick-red face , the likeness of Stephen .
5 That shows the side of the health service that the hon. Lady is not so keen to talk about — our investment in the future and our effective use of facilities and resources .
6 Some 40 per cent of women with gonorrhoea are found to harbour the bug in the rectum and it is clear that in only a minority of cases has the gonococcus been ‘ placed ’ there .
7 My right hon. Friend represents a seat in the south and he will know that the Guy 's and Lewisham NHS trust intends to improve the pay of more than 1,200 lower-paid workers by 6 per cent. , and that it will treat some 6,000 more patients than planned .
8 photograph in the middle and you know , but
9 For a moment , the sergeant had that same sense of disorientation when the lights went up at the end of an afternoon programme in the cinema and he felt he had just flown back from another world .
10 The boat 's on its side in the water and you 're nowhere to be seen but in fact it 's all quite straightforward , neither the boat nor you can sink and it 's simply a question of pulling the boat back upright again and carrying on sailing .
11 Oh I see that , that 's how you remember , oh the other day I went to look at Asda you know , put my card in the machine and my mind just went totally blank , do you think I could remember the dam number .
12 Whoever had washed up last night had n't cleaned the cooker , there was no light-bulb in the one cell in the basement and someone had had to be dispatched to wake up the ironmonger because nobody could find a spare .
13 no , that 's a bad one , the er power supply to the machine , the lead it was , there was a break in the circuit and it kept going on and off , so actually I was switching it on right , it just was n't coming on , so she says oh use it by the battery cos its battery as well as electric
14 ‘ She was making herself a sandwich in the kitchen and we went in there first while she ate it and made coffee for both of us . ’
15 By keeping the weight in the heel and your head up and shoulders back , you should have a secure , independent seat which will mean ‘ stickability ’ in moments of stress .
16 ‘ That 's in the future but it will be another chapter in the book and I am sure Joe is going to point a few things out to me and help me along the way .
17 information somebody might die because he 'd been too slow , or there 's been a delay in transmission , or there 's been a fault in the transmission and he 's not prepared to take that responsibility .
18 Pat Kennedy has given us much help and guidance in the past and we look forward to working closely with her in the future .
19 I put the car in the garage and I 'm sure I 'd have heard it being driven off .
20 around or over the world in 30 days of driving … that 's the dream of two local motoring enthusiasts who are taking their old morgan car on the longest … the toughest rally of them all … they 've been getting themselves into gear in the Malverns and we 're off there to join them for our Friday feature
21 A final glance in the mirror and her chin lifted .
22 Just the flicker of a smile when he thought that nobody was looking ( but Jed had practised the deft glance in the mirror and he did n't miss much ) .
23 ‘ Knocked on the door , said she 'd come to drive me up to the county ground , had a picnic in the car and she hoped I was ready . ’
24 It 's yet another incident of car crime in the County and we 're treating it very seriously .
25 and er I looked at the advert in the paper and they go to er , where they make those , wines and
26 There 's a gap in the crowd and I dart through and run after them .
27 It was white , very classic , with lots of silver in the brocade and lots of sequins and real crystal beading .
28 Yet Politics among Nations is the book which made him a major figure in the discipline and its message is as we have described it .
29 Now say your diabetic has stabilized as they have done for , a couple of years or so with their insulin injection in the morning and their breakfast and that 's how they carry on then till their tea break or lunch time they know exactly how much they 're taking .
30 Oxford University 's presence has led to claims that this seat has the most sophisticated electorate in the country and it 's what makes the contest in Oxford West and Abingdon so interesting .
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