Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] [pron] in [art] " in BNC.

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31 So you married him in the end , did you ? ’
32 But I 'm sure that once she joins you in the pool she will find it easy enough to slip into the flow of things .
33 Although we know them in the UK as mushroom corals , the common name of this species is something of a misnomer .
34 You will remember that we met him in the last commercial .
35 And who knows what may come of Labour 's long-overdue admission that we need someone in the cabinet specifically to fight our corner ?
36 He did not say what it was but it may be that we found it in the safe this morning .
37 But with the sales of that are going on , there are needs to move tenants around and make alterations to boundaries and buildings , as we split up holdings , so I would say Chair , it 's essential that we have something in the kitty to do this work , I mean , it 's obviously far exceeded by the capital receipts that the revue is generating .
38 We tend to view ourselves as physical beings only and to deny that we have anything in the way of a soul or spirit .
39 Right , colleagues , we 're now going to the Energy and Utilities debate and er I 'd like to propose that we do it in the following fashion .
40 McAllion ) very seriously and I suggest that we debate them in a sensible manner .
41 We have to make certain that we fit you in the proper niche .
42 Rather , it is embodied in all the ISAs of capitalist society , so that we learn it in the course of learning what it is to be a parent , a democrat , a black , a steelworker , or a councillor .
43 No sooner are we out of Eden than we find ourselves in a field stained with a brother 's blood ( 4.1–16 ) .
44 We needed to go faster so we left him in a field , alive or dead .
45 So we kept it in the family , ’ he said .
46 Sometimes the king allowed subjects to take deer for themselves in his forests ; the warden 's duty was to see to it that they had a proper writ of warranty when they came to his forest , that they did not take more than the specified number , and that they took them in the prescribed manner .
47 Essentially , it was a calculative attitude and it was clear that they managed themselves in the sense that they saw work as being a means to their personal ends , which might be owning a boarding house , for example .
48 And I would be the last person to advocate that we follow the American practice of litigation er to the extremes that they pursue it in the States .
49 After all , ’ he threw at her , ‘ I 'm sure it was a mere oversight that they forgot you in the first place . ’
50 It 's not so much that they undersell themselves in the UK , but they have to really pull their fingers out in the US .
51 The Olympic athletes , the cricketers and the tennis seeds are just playing games , although one can hope that they do it in a sporting fashion .
52 Another potential problem for patients is that they find themselves in the role of information-giver , and it is often information of a very personal nature .
53 That they have him in the Tower of London . ’
54 she said no , Jean said oh I ca n't walk that , have a bloody heart attack she says , so they put her in a trolley
55 So they kept us in a few days .
56 ‘ Lots of women who have fine hair hanker after long , thick hair , so they grow it in the mistaken belief that the longer it gets , the more hair they have and the fuller it will look , ’ explained Charles .
57 Fru Møller , who resented the embargo on her taste within the house , and frequently complained of the frustration she endured at having to maintain the past in all its detail , enjoyed the discipline the White Garden imposed , the contacts that it brought her in the gardening world , and the admiration its unusual beauty reflected upon her .
58 I feel that it shows itself in the contrast between the child 's — we 're talking about children for the moment , although obviously there are dyslexic adults — it shows itself in the contrast between the person 's ability to express him or herself in words and their ability to put it down on paper and to read it off paper , and it 's this contrast which often arouses one 's suspicions that there might be some problem and , having gone into it a little , we find that it stems from a failure of the sensory motor system — the brain is n't processing the information it 's receiving through the ear and eye .
59 Lovelock sees this dual function as a vital bridge , but others argue that it puts him in an invidious and altogether too powerful position .
60 That he wrote it in the winter of 1940 – 41 gave an indication of the insecurity which underlay his apparent aloofness .
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