Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll probably get rheumatism in my shoulder and nobody to blame but myself . |
2 | ‘ I 'll never set foot in this bloody flat again . ’ |
3 | He was n't even late for work , let alone under the influence of drink , so I could hardly suggest counselling in those circumstances . ’ |
4 | I could better bear disgrace in solitude , do n't you see ? ’ |
5 | Believe me , I would sooner go hat in hand to all the bankers in Europe than try and explain to Anna why we 'd ignored her imperial command . ’ |
6 | There were those which might even take part in a contract with a miner , and such agreements had not to be broken nor confidences betrayed . |
7 | I am not referring to the conservative perspective which condemns sexual deviance per se , but to another viewpoint , one which might actually endorse deviance in principle , at least if it were seen as a quest for authentic selfhood of the kind explored in Chapter 3 . |
8 | By May the play was almost complete — all that was necessary was the process of readjustment which would necessarily take place in consultation with director and actors . |
9 | CPRW contends that it illustrates all too clearly how a development which would never obtain consent in the enlightened planning world of today , can creep incrementally but inexorably towards permanence through stealth and dogged persistence . |
10 | Mr Coleman promised he would not push for legislation which would severely restrict abortion in Virginia . |
11 | Groningen paved the way for many other cities in Holland to become cycle friendly , and a second phase to the plan , which will further restrict traffic in the city centre , has just started . |
12 | The enlarged company is entering a period of restructuring and product development which will adversely affect performance in 1993 and 1994 . |
13 | What we also see is a description of this underlying God which can only make sense in personal terms . |
14 | The idea is to help doctors and nurses who may otherwise have difficulty in conferring because of geography or timing , to review and analyse non-emergency patient cases . |
15 | But all is not yet lost for Michael McGimpsey , a 44-year-old building contractor , who may now seek nomination in another ward . |
16 | These are usually available in white or grey in three sizes : 32mm ( 1¼in ) , 40mm ( 1½in ) and 50mm ( 2in ) ; you may also find polypropylene in brown or black . |
17 | Between 1970 and 1981 , the agricultural population of Latin America increased by 8 million persons , of whom 4 million are described as producers , 5 million as peasant farmers and 1 million as landless workers , who must therefore seek work in wage-earning occupations ( ECLAC/FAO 1985 ) . |
18 | You must also show improvement in a physical activity either in a team or as an individual . |
19 | To these things , we might also add the inappropriateness of , and deterioration of standards in , school buildings — the inconvenience of stairs and galleries for those wishing to use overhead projectors and other cumbersome audio-visual aids ; the unsuitability of compartmentalized classrooms for team-teaching , resource-based learning etc. ; and the general discouragement that dilapidated walls and leaking roofs present to those who might otherwise take pride in improving the display and all-round aesthetic environment of their classrooms . |
20 | You 'll Never Eat Lunch in This Town Again — Julia Phillips ( Mandarin , £4.99 ) . |
21 | You 'll Never Eat Lunch in this Town Again ( Mandarin , £4.99 ) is film producer Julia Phillips ' famed and vitriolic insider account of Hollywood — not so much in the raw as the crudité |
22 | He says , Yeah , but he says , you 'll still have stuff in these pipes somewhere , he said , you can blow them out , you can do what you like , but he said , you 'll find out you 'll get some in . |
23 | It terrified her , that she could so lose control in the arms of this man who was everything she despised , who despised her , who wanted her for what he thought she was . |
24 | Young men who could easily find work in the East Anglian villages during the peak periods of the farming year — haysel and corn harvest — were dismissed by farmers after the harvest , and often spent the whole winter hanging about without work and without any form of subsistence except the parish or the charity of their family . |
25 | She 'd always say she 'd just put coal in the fire . |
26 | Private and local jurisdiction was also shrunk by the reorganization of the royal courts to provide a more convenient service to litigants and prosecutors , who would rather get justice in the king 's court than risk appeal from lesser courts . |
27 | Families who would otherwise spend Christmas in bed-and-breakfast accommodation would then have a house to live in . |
28 | Few as they were , they might be sufficient , for the men in them would be seasoned seamen and raiders who would brawl for the love of it , on shipboard anywhere ; who would defend their own northern lands to the death , on land or on sea ; but who would never march south in cold blood to throw away life defending a foreigner 's ground . |
29 | Fiona 's mother says she will never set foot in France again in view of the treatment by the French towards our British fishermen , farmers and truckers . |
30 | The main topic of the evening will be the choice of subjects from S3 to S6 , about which you will also find information in the accompanying booklet . |