Example sentences of "[pers pn] in [noun] [prep] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The letter , which names Medway , adds : ‘ If you would like to discuss the idea in more detail , we would be very pleased to visit you in Finland with representatives of Scottish Enterprise . ’
2 Why are you in charge of clinics in both places ? ’
3 Not only does it look good to have ‘ published works ’ on your CV , the process of researching and creating something new keeps you in touch with developments in your field , and you may make contact with experts .
4 This national scheme , which is supported by the Government , is designed to put you in touch with tenants in other local authorities ' areas who might be interested in exchanging homes with you .
5 For more complex or specialised enquiries , your local branch or Business Centre will put you in touch with specialists including those in the column on the right .
6 This is not expensive — around £20 for a two person lightweight model — and manufacturers should be able to put you in touch with repairers in your area .
7 There are two kinds of data : a ) Elicited — this is what your language helper gives you in reply to questions during a regular session .
8 But they put me in mind of trees in November .
9 Another greatly pleasurable result of the broadcast was that it put me in touch with colleagues of his , and their wives , in the lighthouse business , several of whom wrote me the kindest letters expressing the most heart-warming comments .
10 I buy most of them in America from designers like Anne Klein or Donna Karan — the choice in America is so much wider .
11 Northwich , Middlewich and Nantwich , as well as Droitwich in Hereford and Worcester , were all known to the Romans for their salt deposits , and several ancient routes across Britain are known as ‘ salt ways ’ because salt was carried on them in trains of packhorses to the far corners of the kingdom .
12 The policy would see at least 80 per cent of school budgets handed from councils to headteachers , who would then allocate them in consultation with parents on the school boards .
13 They liked me because I told them dirty jokes , made good after-dinner speeches , did a reasonable job for them in terms of links with government and that kind of thing , and had a bit of class .
14 His novels , whether for young or adult readers , are centred on boys in the process of growing to manhood : he does not probe in depth into the feelings of his young heroes , but he does develop them in relation to events in which they may play convincingly passive or active roles in the fortunes of war .
15 The Inspector was advised by three ‘ expert ’ assessors , who sat beside him in turn at points in the hearing which bore on their speciality .
16 The inquisition post mortem held after his death shows him in possession of lands worth over £60 a year .
17 His will , made on 30 November 1679 and proved on 1 April 1680 , shows him in possession of lands in Essex and Ireland ; it made modest but adequate provision for his wife Martha , daughter of John Ireland of Hale in Lancashire , and for a son and three daughters .
18 His personal troubles sent him in search of analysts for both himself and his wife , sometimes with disastrous consequences .
19 He invited Patrick to sit down in the hall and took him in detail through events from the moment the car had stopped in front of the house .
20 A corresponding duty is imposed on him in respect of lettings of offices and shops ( Offices , Shops and Railway Premises Act 1963 , ss9(1) , 42(6) , 43(4) ) .
21 He or she invents a product which consumers did n't know they wanted until it is made available , manufactures it with the assistance of purveyors of risk capital known as publishers , and sells it in competition with makers of marginally differentiated products of the same kind .
22 Sites ' demonstration takes a simple piece of Mandlebrot-plotting code written for the Intel machine and runs it in variety of ways on the Alpha machine .
23 But it is much more useful to explain it in terms of interactions between pistons , cylinders and sparking plugs .
24 Yeah yeah certainly , erm I think that 's er that 's good , well if , if you can , if you can access it er in some way informally or , or , you know , it 's probably un unlikely that you 'd get too much stuff in writing as you say but , you know , er it could be very er productive and interesting erm tt erm can that sort of thing , particularly if you can get it in terms of quotes from people , you can sort of , you know , make a project look quite nice because it looks like if you do all this , you know , sort of stuff with the attitude scales it , it 's er it gives you lots of nice numerical data but er
25 He used to have us in stitches at times at Aberdeen , and I 'm sure he does at United .
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