Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun pl] i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Well they 're not new blimming , new pict though they 've decorated have n't they , they 've done one coat now , I look like Nora Batty with wrinkles in this tights I told her to phone me from Woking station but she 's probably er
2 In some ways I wish I had something to fall back on but I wanted to play guitar in a band , not waste time at university . ’
3 All that stuff on our first two records I think is really cool and in some ways I prefer it to what we 're doing now , and I knew that once we took any of those songs and put them in an electric context people would go , ‘ Duh , it 's a good song ! ’ .
4 Well erm in some ways I mean what we 're doing in , in social say , most of that you can pick up out of the textbook where it 's discussed in , in rather , slightly more detail and I stick in , you know , different kinds of examples and things like that to try and
5 In some ways I thought it had been too easy for me .
6 In some ways I envy what has happened to Paul Downton who , while he was with Middlesex , spent a couple of winters with James Capel , the City stockbrokers .
7 In some ways I have my mother in mind .
8 In some ways I feel her peculiar dilemma parallels my own for she described her stance as one which distanced her from the classical anthropological mode , creating a ‘ memorable adventure ’ , which she claims , ‘ has marked me for life ’ ( ibid. 22 ) .
9 In some ways I feel you are so lucky , Lavinia , to have kept Araminta by you all these years . ’
10 In fact in some ways I feel I almost got more out of appraising Kevin and Bill than I did out of Alan appraising
11 But there will obviously be sort of an ongoing training and so on because I , I know that in some ways I think it 's been very mixed and I qu I put
12 Said the communique De Benedetti sent out by facsimile about an hour after his meeting with the judges , which the paper said seemed to be written in his own hand : ‘ Several times , I resisted the vexations of the regime , in some occasions I resigned myself to accept them , but only when I found myself faced with the necessity of defending the survival of the company and the thousands of dependents and shareholders toward whom I felt a massive responsibility .
13 Whilst in laborious Toils I spent my Hours ,
14 In such circumstances I consider it quite unrealistic to expect the taxpayer to make its payments ‘ under protest . ’
15 In such circumstances I consider it quite unrealistic to expect the taxpayer to make its payments ‘ under protest . ’
16 In these labs I made my first acquaintance with physics , scattering iron filings on a paper placed over a magnet to produce a pattern which I then had to reproduce in an exercise book .
17 In these circumstances I thought it would better serve the interests of air safety generally if a properly appointed accredited representative had the right to do the same thing .
18 In these circumstances I think it clear , given the diversity of immunities and of the policies underlying them , that it is not enough to ask simply whether Parliament can have intended to abolish a long-standing right of silence .
19 In these circumstances I feel it is perfectly reasonable to ask for the full refund of £29.50 , not to mention compensation for all the vexation and trouble I have been caused .
20 With great doubt in these facts I felt I could not eat it ; either because it was an illusion or it perhaps was dangerous or poisonous in some way .
21 If we put them in little bags I think there 's some more in the grass outside .
22 In all things I expect you to be a lady .
23 In all games I coach I never go in with the understanding that there is only one person for one position .
24 In many ways I wish we 'd taken on that girl now who we saw right at the very beginning with
25 erm in many ways I think she is .
26 But in many ways I think I 'm okay .
27 In those days I think I must have regarded many of the people dotted about my landscape more as bushes than as the human beings I now see them to have been : some dull and uninteresting like laurel bushes ; some like lavender sweetly scented ; some thorny , to be avoided ; and then rose bushes , gooseberry bushes , fuchsia bushes — but all just part of the scenery , and I withdrawn from them into my dreams .
28 In other ways I suppose I could be said to prosper tolerably well .
29 In other words I got what I paid for , considering the price .
30 Do that in two weeks I think we will be happy .
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