Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] in " in BNC.

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1 It is fairly easy to make the switch from he to something like s/he or him/her in English because the change affects these items only .
2 must insure such person , persons or classes of persons as may be specified in the policy in respect of any liability which may be incurred by him or them in respect of the death of or bodily injury to any person caused by , or arising out of , the use of the vehicle on a road in Great Britain ; and
3 must insure him or them in respect of any liability which may be incurred by him or them m respect of the use of the vehicle and of any trailer , whether or not coupled , in the territory other than Great Britain and Gibraltar of each of the member states of the Communities according to the law on compulsory insurance against civil liability in respect of the use of vehicles of the state where the liability may be incurred ; and
4 must also insure him or them in respect of any liability which may be incurred by him or them under the provisions of this Part of this Act relating to payment for emergency treatment .
5 If you do n't fancy knitting the entire motifs in lurex , then try knitting it or them in a plain colour and combine a fine lurex thread with the background colour .
6 Or me in this unusual situation .
7 ‘ Well , ’ McDunn says , looking at his notebook , ‘ we 've found people who think they remember seeing you in the Broughton Arms Hotel on the night of Sunday the twenty-fifth of October , when Sir Rufus was murdered . ’
8 ‘ I do n't seem to remember seeing you in church , Bridget , ’ said Clare .
9 Do you know what it 's doing to me , standing here seeing you in that robe and wondering just how much you 've got on under it ?
10 You know , darling , I carry a very clear picture or you in my head , and probably some of my thoughts might make you feel shy - and glad , too , I hope !
11 Are you in , in credit or you in debit ?
12 But I said to I said well you might get a free month but I said or you in March and then Ap supposedly April starts again .
13 This is an opportunity for the public to gain a better awareness and understanding of the work of the artist , whilst he or she in turn can benefit from questioning and discussion if this leads to constructive self-evaluation and the stimulation of a fresh direction .
14 The language tutor , be he or she in EFL , ESOL , or Foreign and Community languages , is increasingly expected to be a highly competent professional able to tackle an increasingly demanding and diverse teaching environment .
15 If your dog is an unusual first cross , please send us a photo and all the relevant details so we can include him or her in a future issue .
16 If your dog is an unusual first cross , please send us a photo and all the relevant details so we can include him or her in a future issue .
17 There is no tort or crime , as there would be if the police were to beat up the suspect or wrongly apprehend him or her in the first place .
18 And by continuing to treat him or her in a provocative manner we perpetuate a downward spiral of negative actions and reactions : in the case of the teenager , the disciplinary problems we anticipated .
19 It may be during your first week at work when a colleague asks you to join him or her in a group activity , such as a drink after work with friends .
20 If your dog is an unusual first cross , please send us a photo and all the relevant details so we can include him or her in a future issue .
21 You can stamp on toes , feet or shins ; knee him in the thigh or groin ; grab and squeeze testicles or pinch the soft inside of thighs along the trouser seam ; elbow him or her in the ribs or stomach if the person is behind you , or knee them in the belly if in front ; grab the little finger of one of the hands that is holding you round the waist or arms , and bend it backwards , forcing him or her to let go ; bite the side of the neck or slap a cheek or ear ; bash the nose with the front or back of your head ; force the head back by pressing your fingers up nostrils or squeezing the flats of your thumbs into eyes ; or even spit into eyes to make them blink .
22 If the child resists this to the extent of crying and screaming , the parent can desensitize the child by occasionally placing him or her in the high-chair during the day to play with a favourite toy .
23 The Court can also make Orders about where the child is to live and who is to see him or her in the event of a relationship breakdown .
24 Rather , that person is also entitled to expect others to behave towards him or her in certain ways .
25 A great deal of emphasis tends to be put on personal contacts , as though knowing a journalist personally somehow puts him or her in your pocket .
26 Try to interest him or her in what you have to say and the chances are that you will also interest the audience .
27 where it makes sense and is practicable , the pupil may be moved up or down a key stage for the subject in question by placing him or her in a teaching group in which the majority of pupils are older or younger …
28 In the event of the said JACQUELINE MYRTLE MITCHELL dying before the child attains twenty-one years , all of the estate shall devolve upon the said child and be held for him or her in trust , as my executors and their appointees shall devise .
29 For example , in the various stages of pre-trial procedure the party who is ultimately successful may have caused undue delay or not followed the proper procedure and been penalised at that time by the award of costs against him or her in respect of a particular hearing .
30 The award covers what the court considers is reasonably sufficient to compensate the defendant for any expenses properly incurred by him or her in the proceedings .
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