Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | We were talking about budget decisions and after the microphones closed at the end of the programme they commented about that home in Blenheim Road in Kidlington , and to them it was n't healthy . |
2 | Do that one , bit worried about that computer in the back you know |
3 | ‘ What about that bit in the tape ? ’ |
4 | What about that rabbit in there . |
5 | ‘ Hell , I have n't thought about that station in years . ’ |
6 | The hon. Gentleman asked what we would do about that fall in employment . |
7 | ‘ Viola says she got mad about that interview in the paper , about marriages being broken up . ’ |
8 | ‘ What about that warehouse in Tilbury that Connelly bought ? |
9 | Holberg asked Marie to take him across the water and he left a note about that meeting in his eighty-seventh Epistle . |
10 | ‘ How about that place in Holywell Street ? ’ |
11 | He spent the time thinking about that place in Earl 's Court Square , where screenplay writers read from their screenplays and drank biting Spanish red wine and got stared at by tousled girls who wore overcoats and no make-up and blinked incessantly or not at all . |
12 | ‘ I 'll tell you about that lot in a couple of minutes , but I just want to catch our fisherman and be sure we have enough fresh fish for the Mantela 's homeward trip . ’ |
13 | They wo n't ask for any , any do you know did you , were you there when Darrel was talking about that woman in the Post Office ? |
14 | And see about that bomb in ta , in er you know the Prime Minister 's place ? |
15 | A relative index as originally proposed by Melville Dewey , contains at least one entry for each subject in the scheme . |
16 | Thus one specific entry can be made for each subject in the index . |
17 | Frederic W. Farrar 's Eric , or , little by little of 1858 is the often-quoted example , in which the boys show open affection for each other in a way that would be at least ridiculed in our own harsh world of emotional constraint : |
18 | The difference between ten-year-olds and seven-year-olds may be that ten-year-olds are able to provide communicative support for each other in a way that is generally denied to the younger children . |
19 | But at another level , if we could show love , respect and acceptance for each other in the magnificent diversity that that we show as women , instead of patronising and attacking each other on the basis of our body shapes , that would be a great step forward ! |
20 | It emphasises the need for participation rather than representation ; a call in short for social and political structures which offer people the possibility of control of the resources of modern society to care for each other in an active , convivial manner . |
21 | ‘ Arianna and I were wrong for each other in dozens of ways . |
22 | The mean letter width value is obtained by summing the x differences ( x max - x min ) for each word in the training set , and dividing by the number of letters written . |
23 | The character recogniser produces strings of candidate letters for each word in the input . |
24 | Furthermore , it can be seen that feature lists would be duplicated for words such as ’ dance ’ , ’ ball ’ , ’ party ’ , etc. , which is grossly inefficient , and would result in very complex feature lists for each word in the lexicon . |
25 | For each word in the window the score of the best transition it participates in is added to its syntactic score . |
26 | Consequently , the grammatical tags for each word in the lexicon are given a grammatical frequency factor ( GFF ) to distinguish the importance of the different tags . |
27 | So , for example for our six activities above there would be a description put together for each activity in planning meetings . |
28 | However , there is a strong proponent for each indicator in upper-level management . |
29 | For each firm in the market , it is possible to define its profit maximizing action ( an output or price ) or best response given the actions of all other firms . |
30 | The Crown said Wilson co-operated fully with detectives and although the total amount of drugs had a street value of £40,000 , the ‘ relative margins ’ for each link in the chain meant Wilson would not have been making significant money . |