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

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1 I I recall that I in effect directed that an officer should carry a shotgun as opposed to the original officer that er was down for that weapon .
2 And it is n't without its pathetic aspects anyway , this evening scene with the two mature parties , their spectacles , their hair , their heavy old shoes , and the extra trust that she in particular will be needing to feel , and may not feel .
3 It was through this most improbable passage of Scripture , taken home to her by the Spirit , that she in due course became a Christian .
4 Rachaela did not say she would leave the child alone as much as possible and that she in turn would expect to be left alone .
5 We have recently had the good fortune to spend an afternoon with the present writer in residence , Joy Hendry , as our visiting speaker , and have savoured but a taste of the feast of enviable experience that she in particular , and others of similar calibre , must have afforded to those lucky enough to live in the Stirling area .
6 As she saw movement near the doors Eleanor said , ‘ I have been told that you in America enjoy such freedom that socialism is not needed .
7 Speaking from NatWest 's experience of the DTI report on its role in Blue Arrow 's rights issue , Lord Alexander said : ‘ I find it a simply awful process that people of 40 years ’ experience should have to resign on the basis of judgments in the report without having the opportunity of going through the regulatory process that you in Parliament provided . ’
8 that you in fact recession .
9 that you in your own world .
10 Both the Foreign Secretary and the Prime Minister have made clear that we in Britain reject the idea of a federal superstate .
11 So I thought it was nice that we in the Women 's Guild declared Women 's Lib this year and held our own .
12 I like to think that we in the Met Office did our little bit towards keeping up the boys ' spirits .
13 The first point to note is that we in the UK import more walnuts ( and Brazils ) in the shell than out .
14 The point is not that we in any way deliberately do down the intelligence of animals — although we do this as well — but that it is hard for us to imagine the workings of forms of intelligence that have evolved to cope with environmental circumstances different from our own .
15 THE horrible story of Clare Bastow , the Angel of Death who killed helpless Cathy O'Neill , is the final proof that we in Britain do n't care about our old people .
16 ‘ Oh , St. David , you know that we in Wales are very proud of our rugby .
17 ‘ Why , then , Sir , is it His will that we in our hive are beset by so many enemies within ?
18 If used frequently , or if used in conjunction with the soliloquy , this mode of direct presentation brings us into closer contact with that person , so that we in part share his or her hopes and fears , become more closely involved with their desire to control the world .
19 Nor is it the case that we in fact need a vehicle , a mythological story to carry our awareness of God , of the kind which has been fabricated in the west .
20 The sun , the clear sky , the bright colours , the prosperous look of this lively , airy university town and wine-growing capital ; the stalls massed with flowers ; fresh fish shining pink and gold and silver in shallow baskets ; cherries and apricots and peaches on the fruit barrows ; one stall piled with about a ton of little bunches of soup or pot-au-feu vegetables — a couple of slim leeks , a carrot or two , a long thin turnip , celery leaves , and parsley , all cleaned and neatly bound with a rush , ready for the pot ; another charcuterie stall , in the covered part of the market , displaying yards of fresh sausage festooned around a pyramid-shaped wire stand ; a fishwife crying pussy 's parcels of fish wrapped tidily in newspaper ; an old woman at the market entrance selling winkles from a little cart shaped like a pram ; a fastidiously dressed old gentleman choosing tomatoes and leaf artichokes , one by one , as if he were picking a bouquet of flowers , and taking them to the scales to be weighed ( how extraordinary that we in England put up so docilely with not being permitted by greengrocers or even barrow boys to touch or smell the produce we are buying ) ; a lorry with an old upright piano in the back threading round and round the market place trying to get out .
21 That ordinary belief in turn gives some support , to say no more , to theories of determinism pertaining to our choices and actions : theories whose burden is that we in our lives are a matter of such connections .
22 ‘ Of course , you will know that we in Iran have hostages , too .
23 And remember , too , the lessons in scientific death that we in the West have given throughout this bloody century .
24 It was in the spring of 1944 that we in Fontanellato began to feel what war was all about .
25 It must also not be forgotten that we in Britain , at least , tend to get our latitudes wrong when looking across the Atlantic .
26 ‘ I have to say that we in The Office put the highest , the very highest priority on acquiring this proof — if it still exists . ’
27 Let's continue this in 1992 so that we in Rentokil Tropical Plants can proudly claim that we are :
28 The magazine served to reinforce my own feelings that we in the UK must fight to preserve lesbian and gay rights which were so hard won and which Mrs Thatcher seems determined to destroy .
29 Is the Minister satisfied that not a single case was substantiated by the independent Police Complaints Commission , or does he share the scepticism of Lord Colville and others , who feel that nought out of 726 does not reflect the world that we in Northern Ireland inhabit ?
30 I should like it to be understood that we in Northern Ireland do not expect our tourism promotion to be taken over by Bord Failte .
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