Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [conj] [pers pn] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She lived in hope as she waited for her lung swap
2 ( 1966 : 72 ) recognized such unobtrusive measures have found favour in field-work and I discovered at an early stage that the problem remains one of revealing the structural warts of the system while somehow indicating that this need not be seditious ; and indeed might even be of some value .
3 That is why the goods for which we are responsible are being labelled in Russian when they go to the former Soviet Union .
4 Mrs Clinton tells Vanity Fair , apparently without weighing the truth of the charges against Mr Bush : ‘ What Bill does n't understand is you 've got ta do the same thing in response as you do in negative advertising . ’
5 Sometimes my brothers and I were allowed to get out of the car with him and peek at the movie in progress while he spoke to the manager or cashier .
6 The ‘ executive ’ power today is important in part because it carries with it such wide powers of initiation of legislation .
7 Even then you should have caught a glimpse of Nigel in orbit as he roared to victory in the British Grand Prix …
8 Shoppers in Manchester 's Moss Side watched in horror as he crashed into parked cars .
9 The following morning , Lucien nearly retched in horror when he walked into the practise court and saw Amber Epipheny conversing with Resenence Jeopardy .
10 With the Swiss themselves it is a great favourite as one of the most varied and beautiful walking areas in the country ; in addition when it comes to food , the country towns and inns of the Emmental enjoy an exceptional reputation even for Switzerland , a reputation that one tends to link with the Emmental farming communities ' repute as the foremost pioneers of Swiss agriculture .
11 But here 's Rozario Gemmell Black Pearce is up in support but he goes for the long ball in and Hill met it first .
12 'Cos it , for example , in support when it came to the
13 The Customs seal on the container was still in tact when it arrived at basket-ware importers Ronald Kaufmann 's in Norwich .
14 It happens in religion and it happens in politics .
15 She closed her eyes again , wondering how long , and then opened them wide , staring in disbelief as he withdrew from her , his act far from complete , got up and with the purest gesture of impatience she had ever seen , threw an Oriental robe of some kind in garish , tribal colours , around his shoulders .
16 Bobo pursed her lips and began to pant and chomp her jaws in appreciation as it came within reach .
17 ‘ As far as we are aware there were no fish in distress when we returned to work on the Thursday morning and the canal was refilled with two feet of water . ’
18 We can not live in isolation if we wish to be close to God .
19 They mean in essence that he complies with the procedural expectations of the institution .
20 Britain 's javelin maestro confesses he has no idea when he will be back in action as he struggles with a stubborn injury to his throwing shoulder .
21 She watched in disappointment as he reached for his clothes .
22 Pragmatism might be less radical in practice than it appears to be in theory .
23 be careful of the roads because a car ca n't erm ca n't always stop in time it 's up to you not to walk out in front of them cos they can say oh well you should be able to stop in time but in practice if you drove to be able to stop in time if somebody stepped out in front of you you 'd never above about five miles an hour you know ? you must sort of stick to the speed limits I do n't believe it we got gaining on the car in front .
24 In Chapter 3 we outlined the findings on curriculum in practice as they emerged from the quantitative data .
25 Er , er I would say Spock because Spock er is the second in command and he tends to be critical of Jim , I mean he gives Jim good advice .
26 But he recoiled in disgust when she came near him .
27 Marion exclaimed in disgust as she stooped through the door .
28 It was renewed after one month and was still in force when I left in December 1983 .
29 I walked out of the champagne tent in a dream or , rather , a nightmare and put two elderly customers , who were coming towards me and were obviously intent on a reviving glass or two , in peril as I blundered into them .
30 He sent me a memorandum directing me to inform him in future before I write to any newspaper periodical on matters appertaining to the force .
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