Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] in [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | And ministerial statements have actually indicated that it 's not likely to appear , as a final version , until next year at the earliest , and so it would seem to me that there 's a great deal of thought to be gone into the precise wording of that P P G yet , and to rely on quotes from it wou is , is , is at best er , misleading , and I think we ought to bear in mind something that Mr Curtis mentioned this morning , that in fact the change that happened between draft P P G three and the final version , it is quite possible that the final version of P P G thirteen could be substantially different from the |
2 | In white hooded overalls and trained for snow warfare , the Commando quickly occupied the two harbours on the westerly island of Moskenesöy , where they found the local Norwegians anxious they should stay in case there were German reprisals . |
3 | Second , it must arise in circumstances which also give rise to proceedings already or simultaneously brought before an industrial tribunal . |
4 | Parents should also be carefully questioned about how they are using it and should describe in detail what they do . |
5 | Paul means that workers should do in practice what the employer requires . |
6 | Indeed , the government 's own document , The School Curriculum ( 1981 ) , includes these words : ‘ Neither the government nor the local authorities should specify in detail what the schools should teach . ’ |
7 | If a suicide should occur in hospital it is recommended that attention is paid to dealing with the resultant feelings both of patients and staff . |
8 | Contrasting Mr Donovan 's distress with that of victims of industrial injury , the judge said : ‘ You should have in mind it is not a case where you are awarding damages for someone who has suffered some physical injuries which will be with him for the rest of his days . |
9 | ‘ I should go in case I 'm seen . |
10 | Er , it 's certainly what happened to me I must admit in fact it 's certainly been the pattern of my life and er I 'm not surprised what thought , Freud thought was a kind of typical er typical pattern . |
11 | The hon. Gentleman must bear in mind what is happening elsewhere : unemployment has risen in all the Community countries except the Netherlands , in every country of the European Free Trade Association , and in every G7 country except Japan . |
12 | And also one must bear in mind we 've got to maintain the commercial life of the City . |
13 | She must bear in mind she was in control of the pictures in her head . |
14 | Detailed consideration of these Acts is beyond the scope of this book , but reference is made throughout where the draftsman of a partnership agreement should bear in mind their possible impact — most obviously in connection with maternity leave ( Clause 15.02 – 15.04 ) and part-time employment . |
15 | Now , another thing that erm one should bear in mind I suppose in talking about child sex abuse , is the way a great many of terms are contentious . |
16 | In studying these laws the reader should bear in mind our philosophy that nondivergent processes are equivalent if they have the same communications , minimal acceptances and terminations , and if their possible behaviours after each communication are equivalent . |
17 | The solution must lie in education we decided . |
18 | Erm Roosevelt was er despite the er rather unusual route to the presidency , really rather a good president but he had a , he had a very particular view of the presidency which was one which he shared with Lincoln but he took up Lincoln 's arguments and , and developed it further and I quote from er Roosevelt 's autobiography , which is rather more revealing than most autobiographies , erm Roosevelt was n't modest I should say in case you , if you wonder when I read you something . |
19 | It can make teachers more aware of the importance of attitudes towards language and how their own attitudes may result in reactions which discriminate against children with less ‘ prestigious ’ forms of speech . |
20 | Again he heard the strong Irish voice ring out — ‘ Did ye get the little bottles ? ’ — and knew that however cosy it might seem in imagination he would never be one of the party hurried through the customs to the English or Irish or Scottish College . |
21 | Yeah I 'll I 'll check what I 've got booked where and then I 'll I 'll get in touch you for next week . |
22 | Well I 'll check in case I might have picked it up with my school stuff , to be honest |
23 | I 'll bear in mind what you 've told me . ’ |
24 | Jahn-Teller distortions may occur in molecules which also show spin-orbit coupling , giving more complex patterns . |
25 | He could smell in imagination what Liz had never let him know in actuality — the smell of sour milk and dirty nappies , could picture the dreadful lack of peace and privacy . |
26 | In an interview which he gave in this year , he expressed his disappointment at the recent development of English poetry and suggested that any " creative advance " would come in prose fiction or in poetic drama : this is clearly what he himself was aiming at , as if he felt he could achieve in drama what he had already achieved in poetry . |
27 | er , I 'd believe in theory we could because the lease provides us or gives us the opportunity to do so , but we would not go against the wishes of the residence |
28 | We gave them two addresses to which they could write in case we did not return and told them where our more precious belongings were . |
29 | If the all-provident mother of the hunter-gatherer societies had been lost with the coming of agriculture and weaning so that a divine substitute had had to be found in heaven in the shape of the mother-goddess , then eventually a real , human substitute had been found on earth in the person of the all-powerful emperor or king whose granaries could supply in reality what the opulent breasts of the divine mother promised in phantasy — namely , reassurance against oral anxiety and the fear of hunger . |
30 | My private idea , which I hardly dare mention in case I 've got it all wrong , is that you were copying the style of some book or other to see if I would recognize it . |