Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [noun] [verb] in [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The meanings of morse are borrowed from the meanings of , say , English and messages encoded in it are meaningful only when they are interpreted , that is , decoded . |
2 | a ) decision process speed : the speed at which the individual ( or group of individuals in the case of multi-individual buying situations ) moves through the decision process will depend on a number of factors , including : * whether the decision involves a simple or routine purchased in which case routine response or impulse behaviour will occur . |
3 | In principle , of course , the conclusion of such a struggle need not be as straightforward as Dearlove implies in his own study . |
4 | The bed was too narrow and Oliver muttered in his sleep and ground his teeth and thrashed about with his fists . |
5 | The 1908 suggestion book already referred to , deals with several matters of concern and irritation , although some members appeared more inclined than others to write in it . |
6 | It seemed to me that he needed reassurance , needed people other than Margot to believe in him . |
7 | The profit margin on one sheet was much lower than the other and Emily drew in her breath sharply . |
8 | We are heartbroken when death comes in its ugly presence into our homes , and we dislike the unpalatable fact of impermanence . |
9 | I must say it makes a difference but oh god how the Kurds and Bosnians must be suffering as temperatures drop in their respective lands . |
10 | Around Christmas the cold became so intense that children slept in their sweaters or coats . |