Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [verb] [pers pn] in " in BNC.
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1 | The minister told a questioner later : ‘ To somehow suggest that this incident of 1,000MBq released into the atmosphere is somehow responsible for massive contamination of the food chain … it clearly is nonsense to suggest that or to compare it in any way with Chernobyl . ’ |
2 | The local people caught them in vast numbers for food , eating them fresh or drying them in the sun , and until recently they made up 80 per cent or more of the total catch . |
3 | This is much easier than keeping them in piles in a cupboard or closet . |
4 | It seemed easier than confronting her in their bedroom . |
5 | ( It would be advisable to make a copy of this and keep it in the ‘ Record of Achievement ’ as insurance against loss of the original . ) |
6 | Often they say , ‘ I thought that I had been through all this and settled it in my mind ten years ago , yet here I am having to come to terms with the same issue all over again . ’ |
7 | Try folding a VDU in half and stuffing it in your pocket . |
8 | He pulled the video-cassette free and gripped it in his free hand , the pistol still trained on the tall |
9 | Immediately prior to use rinse the coverslips two or three times in 0.1 M cacodylate buffer pH 7.4 and place them in individual wells of a multi-well plastic tissue culture dish ( Nunc ) containing 0.1 M cacodylate buffer pH 7.4 . |
10 | He wanted to be different and run it in Germany ! |
11 | In the end George ate all of his , but Libby faithfully saved a few and wrapped them in a paper bag . |
12 | I used to roll them in my hand and get them warm and get them in my finger like that and shoot it down , and watch it go down er |
13 | We submitted a manuscript in August 1991 and revised it in October in the light of minor criticisms by the referee(s) , whose report was highly supportive . |
14 | The Dane Valdemar Poulsen invented his ‘ Telegraphone ’ in 1898 and patented it in 1900 , but ( as with commercial electrical recording ) amplification was needed before it could become practicable . |
15 | If parents wished their son to become a Scribe they took him to Jerusalem at the age of thirteen and enrolled him in one of the Rabbinical schools . |
16 | Cuddling on the couch with your husband in front of other people is frowned upon just as much as kissing him in the street . |
17 | If I so much as see you in this section during the flight … ’ |
18 | Nevertheless the constructive work of Communists in the Blitz and the war factories kept the Party alive and put it in a good position to exploit the opportunities for expansion that followed Hitler 's invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941 . |
19 | The visit to Wagner 's Swiss home , Tribschen , in mid-May was the first of over twenty such visits made between 1869 and 1872 , the year in which first BT appeared and then , a few months later , Wagner , with his wife Cosima , moved to illegitimate daughter of Franz Liszt and wife of Wagner 's friend Hans von Bulow , eloped with Wagner in 1866 and married him in 1870 . |
20 | Mr Budgen said : ‘ The Government 's actions have been disgraceful , describing Maastricht as an issue of confidence in private and denying it in public . |
21 | He evidently intended that this should be the royal priest Eadsige , who took over some of Æthelnoth 's duties in 1035 and succeeded him in 1038 . |
22 | Erm , but if it 's I do n't know anything about the weather , so I could n't look at that and analyse it in any way . |
23 | The parson there , the chapel parson , he went there ; and it just lifted the roof off the chapel like that and killed him in the pulpit , blew in the wall . |
24 | They quickly saw that and had me in the theatre the next day . |
25 | If you need to keep them longer , rinse and pat dry and store them in a sealable container in the fridge . |
26 | They will need staking and tying to prevent damage from wind and when finished , lift , dry and store them in a frost-free shed for replanting the following year . |
27 | ‘ So , ’ Nathan pulled the towel from his shoulder and tossed it aside , ‘ after you 've tidied the galley , wipe the oilskins dry and hang them in the locker . |
28 | If the SNP manages to overcome its bitterness towards Labour and join it in a united push for change , the cause of devolution could well be advanced . |
29 | Use a trowel to scoop up some of these and put them in a plastic bag . |
30 | Cut these and put them in a nice vase . |