Example sentences of "in [noun prp] [subord] [pron] [vb base] [prep] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | It must be blummin cold in England if you come from the desert . |
2 | said you would n't believe they were made in England when you look at the |
3 | Its manufacturers employ more workers in Guangdong than they do in Hong Kong ; its hotels are filled with tourists and salesmen en route for Peking and Guilin ; its accountants , bankers and lawyers service thousands of foreign firms wide-eyed about the profits which they believe will one day be made from a billion Chinese consumers . |
4 | And by the way , I 'm coming in Monday because I come on a Thursday normally |
5 | But the term could be extended , so that kangaroos might be said to represent deer in Australia because they live in something like the same way . |
6 | It 's absolutely extraordinary , you know , that every day here I 'm sure you have the same thing in France if you listen to the radio , every day there 's a sermon , something about hope of life hereafter . |
7 | Those improvements in the ambulance service will apply in Cornwall as they apply in the rest of the country . |
8 | ‘ Through one acquisition or a combination of acquisitions , I would like to be in excess of $100m in revenue in Italy when we go into next year , but that will only happen if we find the right match . |
9 | In more specific terms of the language , Newport and Bellugi ( 1978 ) were able to show that deaf people are not deficient in category structure in ASL because there appear to be no signs for category names such as ‘ tool ’ or ‘ furniture ’ . |
10 | You stand nearly three times as much chance of getting a police caution in Kent as you do in South Wales . |
11 | He had added : ‘ You can buy a chop occasionally in Norwich if you feel like it . ’ |
12 | It matters a lot to many people in Bolton whether they live in Manchester or Lancashire . |