Example sentences of "[adj] in [noun] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Dean Smyth is transfer-listed in goal and I do n't have a Billy Caskey or Ray Morrison in midfield .
2 They include substantive conclusions about what would be different in philosophy if it were influenced by feminine rather than by masculine assumptions .
3 However , it can lead to difficult questions in deciding when the goods delivered are so different in kind that their delivery amounts to a breach of fundamental term : for instance , in Geo Mitchell ( Chesterhall ) Ltd v Finney Lock Seeds Ltd [ 1983 ] 2 AC 803 the contract was for sale of " winter white cabbage seed " .
4 The two partners , so different in character that they were respectively known by their employees as ‘ Oil ’ ( Bridge ) and ‘ Vinegar ’ , worked tirelessly to place the business at the forefront of their trade .
5 Not to be confused with vervain , also verbena ( V. officinalis ) , lemon verbena is quite different in appearance since it is a shrub and not a herbaceous plant from South America , specifically Chile .
6 apart from being positive in putting your point across and erm being clear in things that you say things that you do being strong about it
7 Last August Australia sent three naval ships to the Gulf ; Bob Hawke , the prime minister , made it clear in December that they would be put under American operational control and could well see combat .
8 Eliot made clear in Notes that his true concern was ‘ a problem of the first importance … that of the transmission of culture ’ .
9 However , the distinction between discretions and duties is not so clear in practice as it is in theory .
10 Winning his seat as Member for Lancaster , he promptly joined the Cameron Highlanders and was unemployed in Cairo when he met Stirling .
11 So if you were unemployed in Mississippi and you were black , you had trouble getting the fifty dollars to start with but that was all you 'd get , but if you went to New York you get five hundred dollars , so what would you do ?
12 This involves the acquisition of goal-oriented behaviour which is more or less formulaic in character and whose capacity for accommodation to novelty is , therefore , very limited .
13 High above the disc the second albatross soared ; so high in fact that its tiny mad orange eyes could see the whole of the world and the great , glittering , girdling Circle Sea .
14 Later it made economic sense to plan for the vehicle to carry things which had been given free in England but which were too heavy for me to manage for the whole way .
15 ARE STAMPS FREE IN YORKSHIRE OR WHAT ?
16 The ESC , however , threatened to stay away from the Civic in future if they had to make up the lost revenue .
17 Well this to , to photograph anything , this just happens to be a camera and I suppose that would appeal to a lot of camera collectors to people that I er er who I work with , people I know , friends and that , they know I 'm interested in photography and they always ask me about cameras
18 During our meeting he did not seem interested in Cathy or her news .
19 She is interested in accents and she 'll listen to it and think , Ah that 's someone who comes from Liverpool , er not a very not a very scouse accent but because they say
20 He 's DEVOTED to her — he 's more interested in boys and she 's the perfect alibi
21 Were n't interested in Peter and me .
22 I 'm only interested in evidence and they ca n't produce any evidence to spoil my character . ’
23 The son of a professor , Boomer became interested in golf when he watched the six-times Open Champion Harry Vardon , whose birthplace he shared , playing in Jersey during the First World War .
24 And do n't tell me you 're interested in freedom unless you support the freedom of blacks to come here from abroad , which I know you do n't , so there . ’
25 he 's more interested in women than anything else !
26 Rob has been interested in art since he was a boy in his native Porthmadog .
27 I 'm not really interested in adventures but I understand that some people are and the mag has to cover all topics to please everyone !
28 He knew I was interested in railways and his grand grandfather I think , or uncle was er photographer of the town .
29 You should be interested in literature and there are excellent reasons for this .
30 ‘ However , I think the large institutional investors , who make up the lion 's share of the market , will be interested in NIE if they see there will be a good return . ’
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