Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] in [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Those who are not teachers , whether they are concerned with the good of society or with the good of certain individual children , will even more certainly look to what happens after school if they are to be satisfied with what goes on in school itself . |
2 | We thought anyone who dresses up in dresses we want to go and see . |
3 | The answer to the German Question lies primarily in Germany itself . |
4 | My — though not necessarily her — interpretation of this observation leads me to ask whether in fact the capacity to show LTP might not be a purely artefactual phenomenon , which occurs only in animals which have been reared in the highly restricted environment of a research laboratory ? |
5 | There may be some local discomfort following the first ever sexual intercourse related to the tearing of the hymen , but honeymoon cystitis as often crops up in women who are sexually experienced for whom other explanations must be sought . |
6 | She says here in Oxford it 's our duty to make sure that the government does n't gey away with criminalising refugees . |
7 | It shows how in reality there is a need to communicate horizontally as well as vertically . |
8 | By the way , while I think of it , Anne was just about to leave the country when you rang , but she says when she gets back in September you 're to give her a call . ’ |
9 | We 'd best not try to shift him out until it gets here in case we start up more bleeding . |
10 | And it does so in syntax which calls for quite a feat of structuring and interpreting . |
11 | Which it saves just in case we had any accidents , and lost any of our files anywhere . |
12 | Paccy 's sister , she works above in Westlands you see . ’ |
13 | It is hardy and easy to cultivate in most soils , even dry ones , but thrives best in soil which retains some moisture in the summer . |
14 | There is a statue of I.K. Brunel in the new town centre at Swindon ( q.v. ) and another on London 's Victoria Embankment , but his real monuments are the great engineering works still in use which are scattered through this book . |
15 | And things like writing leaflets in a way you know that comes up in meetings we 'd better write a leaflet and the response usually 's , Oh n gosh we ca n't do things like that you know , we ca n't speak in public , we ca n't write leaflets and in fact we do you know we find ourselves achieving these things and and I mean I think men really their attitude has really changed over the months . |
16 | Where the SPRU team takes us at a brisk trot through the literature , Jan Zimmerman adopts more of a wild canter in her survey of the likely effects on women of a range of new technologies , in a piece that makes up in polemic what it lacks in argument . |
17 | PLAYER : Well , it 's a device , really — it makes the action that follows more or less comprehensible ; you understand , we are tied down to a language which makes up in obscurity what it lacks in style . |
18 | Concerto Köln may not be the most polished of today 's period instrument groups , but their playing of Handel 's miraculously varied score makes up in commitment what it lacks in finesse . |