Example sentences of "in [pron] i [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I did miss him , though , and I quickly met up with a new boyfriend , Mark , in whom I again confided about my strange ‘ food hang-ups ’ , as I called them , whilst keeping my other friendships quite superficial by always pretending everything was fine . |
2 | He chuckles and says , ‘ a few years ago , I had an interview — it was with GRAMOPHONE , actually — in which I confidently predicted that surely people will stop releasing the Mendelssohn-Bruch coupling , and within a year there were two or three more . |
3 | First I would relax , lie upon a bed , although not the bed in which I normally slept , go through the breathing exercises until I felt that I was part of the bed , weightless and sinking through it . |
4 | The picture could be executed by a company called Scanachrome in which I already had some interest and it seemed like a good opportunity to get involved with the process . |
5 | And there were the prizes I 'd accumulated through primary , books for Good Attendance or General Merit , in which I usually came top girl . |
6 | By sublimation I mean here not the conversion of sexuality per se into a higher , non-sexual aim , but the displacement of one kind of sexuality into another — or , more exactly ( and this is the sense in which I still subscribe to Freud 's notion ) , the contamination of a higher ( i.e. socially approved ) sexuality by a lower ( i.e. proscribed ) one . |
7 | There was a silence in which I almost began to feel sorry for him . |
8 | There was snobbery in this , of course , but also a simple ignorance of life outside the ivory tower in which I then dwelt . |
9 | I note that in the academic year 1979 — 80 the parents in the school in which I then worked provided voluntary donations of £878 . |
10 | And the Mediterranean , the great pale green sea that sloshes away at the coastline of Phoenicia , this too still shaped our movements and our lives , provided the essential and unchanging link between that distant , unphotographed world of Roberts and the country in which I now lived . |
11 | Save for this fluke I could not have been in the position in which I now found myself . |
12 | This meant that people were prepared to offer me a sequence of positions in which I only had to do research without having to lecture . |
13 | It was as if all that we had done … had been a school and a preparation both for that first day in which I suddenly knew how to make one-step dry photographic process and for the following three years in which we made the very vivid dream into a solid reality . |
14 | We did a great deal of work with music and in listening to sounds and in rhythms , and then a lot of work in which I actually read to him and he followed all the time what I was reading , so that he would try to link the sounds and the words together . |
15 | He teased me about the way in which I always created a background for these exhibitions , isolating them from their surroundings , by arranging a roll of six feet high gray or white corrugated card in columns and bays . |
16 | I was there the night that Madame made the first move in what I now see was a careful campaign to prepare Boy for this romance or meeting . |
17 | ‘ Perhaps I was wrong in what I then did . |
18 | True , in what I actually do in the laboratory , I am trapped in an artefactual world mediated by machinery . |
19 | He believes in what I earlier called ‘ the myth of the sense behind the sentence ’ . |
20 | ‘ That I would have enough money to get started in anything I really wanted to do ; that he thought I had enough guts to be a success if I put my mind to it . |