Example sentences of "[adv prt] in [noun sg] [coord] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The meeting was chaired by Betty Sinclair , who reminded the supporters that their objective was to demonstrate for civil rights , for jobs and for houses : ‘ We are asking you to listen to the speakers , and what we have done today will go down in history and in this way we will be more effective in showing the world that we are a peaceful people asking for our civil rights in an orderly manner . '
2 Except that women were deferential to other speakers they would let they would they were they would allow themselves to be walked over in conversation but at the same time you had this stereotype of women who talked too much .
3 And if you want to know what that is wheezing , clanking and snorting in the background — a sound resembling a veteran totter emerging from a collection of Blue Peter cans — it 's Sir John Junor dressed up in armour and on white charger .
4 The boy , brought up in poverty and amid the cruelty of London 's East End in the nineties , could have had no greater reward .
5 I jumped up in fright and in the process knocked the snuff out of her hand .
6 And he went on in English and in the manner of his ‘ Jottings ’ : ‘ How many generations ago , when she was a young girl , might she have sat for Pietro and become his Madonna della Misericordia ?
7 Throughout the autumn , the barrage of criticism went on in parliament and in the party .
8 Within each of these varieties , there is a range of styles which the speaker can draw on in conversation or for other types of talk .
9 At the same time , military service had taken its toll in many American Boardrooms : inevitably , far fewer returned than had originally joined up , their ranks thinned by death on active service , by the desire to stay on in uniform and by retirement .
10 Seem to put on in jail or in the .
11 And are we to think that this loving God really wants us to linger on in pain and without dignity when , according to the same dogma , He is in any case calling us to a better life ?
12 ‘ Have you ever read any of the old Earth literature , postulating what it would be like out in space and in the future .
13 It had begun to seem like the ideas he 'd had when he was younger , that you worked out in school and at night in bed , that seemed so easy , then when it carne to it did n't work out .
14 Afrikanerdom is out in force and on its way to the ground …
15 In the swing between extremes , it can seem almost a matter of chance whether a man bursts out in self-reproach or in righteous indignation , in suicide or in murder .
16 In a fast moving first half the teams appeared to cancel each other out in mid-field and as a result neither keeper was called into action .
17 His confidence in his ability was borne out in practice and by 1857 the amount of adulteration had been considerably reduced .
18 Echoing Kant , he insisted that any properly objective enquiry could not impose on its material methods worked out in advance or in relation to some other topic ; only within the context of encounter with and experience of the object itself could it discover how to speak of it and enquire into it .
19 Female sterilisation is usually carried out in hospital or in a well-equipped clinic .
20 Some ( 40% ) found , at times , that the new job was carried out in isolation and without team support .
21 For some assignments with less experienced clients it will be appropriate to set out in detail and at some length the scope of the MAS and KPMG involvement at each stage ; for more experienced clients a shorter approach may be appropriate .
22 For some assignments with less experienced clients it will be appropriate to set out in detail and at some length the scope of the MAS and KPMG involvement at each stage .
23 ‘ In the first set , I was just trying to get the ball back in play but in the third set my confidence really came back , ’ he said .
24 ‘ So , perhaps a really cynical person would conjecture that you need the money that caddying for a golfer like Harley , who is obviously back in form and on the verge of some big wins and big money , would bring .
25 It has had for its end the production of a convincing explanation of the writer 's understanding of the origin of the Created God , that is , a God that man can endow with recognisable origins to be found far back in time and with qualities from which the desire to have an absolute standard of human behaviour can ultimately be evolved .
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