Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] in [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Whatever the style of your dining room , traditional , modern or something in between , the same broad principles of lighting apply . |
2 | ( For the purposes of this paper , the words ‘ hautbois ’ , ‘ oboe ’ , or ‘ bassoon ’ merely refer to double-reed instruments , without invoking the question of whether these were shawms , Baroque-style instruments , or something in between on the evolutionary scale. ) 8 An examination of livrets for Lully 's ballets shows that the use of woodwinds in a group , as they are found here , is typical . |
3 | For instance , If you are talking to a neighbour and he or she seems in no particular rush , then invite him or her in for an impromptu cup of something . |
4 | Give the candidate a little more time to relax by filling him or her in on background information : |
5 | So I would urge everybody in Oxfordshire that our responsible dog owners ( because that 's the only people that are going to help this campaign ) is to write to their M P's so that we can stamp out and take away the mess that their in with stray dogs because we are in a mess . |
6 | But it has been tried : Birmingham City Council ran billboard advertisements a few years ago imaginatively showing what the SSD actually did , how it positively affected old people , young people , and everyone in between . |
7 | There are good or bad weather days here , and nothing in between . |
8 | How does one know if someone in on drugs ? |
9 | I was very new on the wing and someone in for a bad sex offence talked about their crime and I was badly affected . |
10 | and its in between Creeping St. Mary and . |
11 | rain jacket for Annaleigh get the jacket done , get that in for Ian and something in for Claire and then when you go down town you can do it for me |
12 | Well I used to run my business from the teashop in and I ha they put phones and everything in for at the corner table . |
13 | Their home , an 1855 Quaker Meeting House at Garstang , near Preston , is furnished in what they describe as an eclectic ‘ mish-mash ’ of styles , from 16th century to late 19th and everything in between . |
14 | Mountains in the tropics are like the world in miniature : hot wet forest at the bottom , cold and tundra-like at the top , and everything in between . |
15 | The sort of holidays available range from Club Med , to Saga Holidays , who arrange specialist tours for people over 60 , and everything in between . |
16 | AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN |
17 | All I know is that love , falling in it and out of it , and everything in between , is a fascinating subject to me and to many of my guests . |
18 | Oshkosh , July 31 to August 6 , witnessed a melding of all forms of aviation from Connies to Fishbeds , to the Doolittle Raiders and everything in between ! |
19 | The area I covered as a national organizer was from Berwick to Stirling and everything in between . |
20 | Nothing to stop it but me in between . |
21 | Because just as I was saying , that Freud 's view was that , okay , there 's the id and that may be Hobbesian , but there 's also the ego , which if you like is , is more kind of Rousseauness it 's pro-social , and therefore I would say Freud is not a pessimistic , or an optimistic social thinker , but something in between . |