Example sentences of "in [noun] [conj] [pers pn] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The pathogenesis is similar to that of H. contortus in sheep and it is of similar economic importance .
2 ‘ Two boys in Cincinnati when I was on vacation , and a boy named Mickey Swearinger and somebody else I do n't remember . ’
3 Jerome was dead , Nora was in Germany and she was in Some-thing-or-other Royal Infirmary .
4 We have , however , been somewhat haphazard in our plans in that we have not progressed all of the key issues in parallel and we are in the process of preparing detailed quarry plans for each location progressing estate issues , planning requirements , confirming geological and hydro geological aspects and setting all of this against market requirements .
5 It 's easy enough to make a little girl believe in religion when she 's in a convent .
6 He put it in gear and they were on their way .
7 Despite these traditions , analysis of student results does not indicate that it is more difficult to gain a first in arts than it is in science subjects .
8 " She 'd gone to see her parents in Hilderbridge and I was with mine in Jackley . "
9 However , the distinction between discretions and duties is not so clear in practice as it is in theory .
10 But did you prefer being in Llaneilian as it was near home ?
11 You all so easily forget these names now , oh I do n't remember it , but the other , oh I remember old , eh mate of , he was second in command when I was in India , and he , he , he was a right character , he was a right chara
12 But it says that the surviving mudflats may be needed in future because they are near deep water and could make good sites for factories that are served by ships .
13 … And I think you 've also got to have people who do bear in mind that they 're about one of the few parts of the authority that are in the forefront of the people and are basically representing the authority .
14 We can allow for this effect by dropping the two from the strength equation which we have just derived , bearing in mind that we are in no position to quibble about exact values .
15 These are questions which history departments must pose for themselves but it should be borne in mind that it is at the end of the key stage that a final assessment will be required .
16 We must please be clear about those factors which actually matter , always bearing in mind that it is for the county council in the first instance and perhaps for the panel in the second instance , to take a decision about the suppression of past migration trends .
17 Yes , it occurs to me to ask is Islam less strict in Kuwait than it is in Saudi Arabia , where , I gather , women are not allowed to drive cars , thieves will have their hands cut off and things like that .
18 His real name 's Tony Robinson , he 's in Blackadder and he 's in Points of View as well and he 's funny .
19 The signature should be legible or repeated in type because it is from this signature that notices and orders are addressed .
20 He looks like him but he 's in green and he 's like the Punisher but he 's trigger happy boy .
21 Misys Plc , which said in January that it was in talks that could lead to it acquiring Burns Anderson Independent Network Plc ( CI No 2,081 ) , said yesterday that it had not been able to agree terms for the acquisition and that negotiations had therefore been terminated .
22 Gentlemanly distaste for ‘ trade ’ is as out of place in sport as it is in the Conservative Party of Mrs Thatcher .
23 For a while I adopted the practice of putting things away in cupboards until I was in a mood to be ruthless , but now I have advanced to instant ruthlessness .
24 If so , it is certain that the quality of the professional advice will not be any better in Scotland than it was in England and Wales .
25 ( Romaine 1978a : 156 ) It seems then that ( r ) is not the ‘ same ’ variable in Scotland as it is in England or the United States .
26 ‘ That mercy should season justice is a proposition as soundly based in law as it is in literature . ’
27 ‘ I have n't been up in winter but I was on the south-west face in 1972 when we finally gave up our attempt in mid-November , and we were only getting a taste of the conditions they will face .
28 It was very inadequate at times , especially in winter if you were on point duty .
29 The hon. Gentleman heard me say on numerous occasions when the Environmental Protection Bill was being considered in Committee that it was under strength .
30 Although such heresies were far more common in America and in England than they were in Ulster , Ulster Protestants knew of these postures and could see that their own denominations were in formal organizational contact with other churches which did not move to sack ministers and theologians who had obviously given up the traditional beliefs affirmed at their ordinations .
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