Example sentences of "in [noun sg] and [subord] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He said : ‘ The supporters know I have always spoken to them in honesty and when I could not give them the truth I have kept my mouth shut .
2 Because part of the problem is that there are too many people in agriculture and if you can reduce the population threshold allowed , right , wages will virtually rise , because labour productivity will rise because there is less labour on the same amount of land .
3 Well you answered it in the first , in the first answer that they got jobs they were employed er the , the rural labourers were able to , to get employment in urban areas er where wages were slightly above those wages that they could reasonably expect in agriculture and because they were actually productive making goods and services they helped the development process .
4 Its theme was Mistakes in Literature and Whether They Matter .
5 Richard was born in 1862 in Thwaite and when he was twenty years old or so he left Swaledale to work for a London publishing firm .
6 Yeah , buy it in innocence and if it 's been robbed the police confiscate off you you get a piece of paper saying that they 've got it , and that 's it you 've you 've got nothing !
7 Well they broke off in wear and when you was overhauling a machine you 'd throw these springs in the tin in case you ever wanted one .
8 You tell me what you 'd like to eat exactly in future and if I feel like doing it I 'll do it .
9 You tell me what you 'd like to eat exactly in future and if I feel like doing it I 'll do it .
10 Pontypool were now in disarray and when they attempted to move the ball near the opposition 's 22 , Nigel Davies intercepted to run 70 metres and score his side 's third try which Stephens again converted .
11 Stepping is the new fashion in exercise and if you have n't tried it this could be the chance to have a go .
12 Stepping is the new fashion in exercise and if you have n't tried it this could be the chance to give it a go .
13 Thus Lord Bridge 's guiding principle could properly be expanded to read ‘ one looks to see what the taxpayer has done to earn the profit in question and where he has done it . ’
14 The better-known Worsted Acts of 1777 ( 17 George III c. 11 and c. 56 ) , which set up an inspectorate to work with a prosecuting committee of employers , were described by the Hammonds as a piece of " class legislation " because they allowed conviction on the oath of the employer who owned the yarn in question and because they empowered extensive searching of weavers ' homes .
15 We 'd been in make-up and when we were n't called he said , ‘ Right , Dennis , open the bar . ’
16 I was greatly relieved , both because this decision was going to save me endless work in revision and because I knew that if all my marks over the year were taken into account I should not have any problem in passing .
17 Well she walked she walked by me in town and if I did n't know her better I would n't know she were pregnant .
18 The urban areas continued to grow in population and as they did so they claimed an improvement in their status within the local government structure .
19 Darras and his wife live in English , as he calls it , one of his sons in German and when they go down the street , they live in French .
20 They would instantly begin questioning the way the world had been running since their enforced absence , and they would not approve ; whereas those who lay softly beneath the blowing grasses , the quiet slate , had long since turned over in rest and when they woke would wake like children and smile at the sky .
21 They are , therefore , formulaic in character and although they may call for some adaptation for contextual fit they are not composed on each occasion from constituent parts .
22 Are you easily cowed by people in authority and if you feel you really should say no , do you often end up saying yes ?
23 Then , under hypnosis , they were regressed fourteen days to the time or the showing of the film and they were able to watch it again in their minds only — but this time , of course , they were aware of the questions in advance and so they knew what they had to look out for .
24 If you need to book a special interview room in your own building or in an hotel make sure it is done well in advance and before you inform the candidates of the arrangements .
25 You have to sense that coming a little while in advance and if you think someone is going to throw a tantrum , you hold back .
26 At Portela ( 625m above sea-level ) there is a popular restaurant which specializes in espetada and where you can watch your lunch cooking on the fire of laurel twigs .
27 I 'll confirm my offer in writing and when you receive the letter you can go and talk it over with an estate agent and your solicitor . ’
28 I kept them to myself , where they constantly grew in depth and where they became merely a backdrop to my private obsession : home , family , school , everything .
29 Yeah well on what people have said I I think that er there 's a possibility that er if Stuart and myself get together with the officers concerned that we if these trees are pruned and trimmed as they they 're saying they 're over overgrown at the moment surely that would cut them down in size and if they 're regular pruned every so many years they wo n't they wo n't be a nuisance I do n't think in future years .
30 In all these versions the family is seen as having a direct relationship with the wider society , being that social form within which people are assigned a place in society and where they internalise the values of that place and which shapes sexual attitudes to conform to wider social needs .
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