Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] in [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh well you already know about that in that case erm |
2 | My understanding is what we 're trying to achieve is , to have a a a double-sided A four sheet , which is intended to demonstrate to our clients , what good lads we are and what good work we do for each in each function . |
3 | Yet there were also passages of extraordinary beauty and rhythm , such as that in another of his Nativity sermons which reflects on the coming of the Three Wise Men and was to inspire Eliot 's ‘ Journey of the Magi ’ . |
4 | Marshall took 10 for 92 in that match but arrived at Old Trafford for the third Test reportedly with a rib injury . |
5 | Apart from the influence of many young voters who have no memory of what it was like to live under a Labour government , the biggest thing going for Labour in this election is an Englishman 's sense of fair play . |
6 | Maybe , in time , realism may prevail , but I see young players with stars in their eyes , and realism has never been a match for that in any walk of life . |
7 | And what opportunities would I have for that in these various er situations ? |
8 | But obviously there 's somebody at head office you will be going through that in much more detail . |
9 | Now there is a wide open structural trap here for all the participants , including teacher , for inherent in this scene is the assumption that it is leading to a decision — and decision-making , as every chess player and bridge player knows , is an important element of the game . |
10 | It may be argued that there is nothing too morally reprehensible about this in many areas of our public life : but when it affects life-and-death issues , such as Northern Ireland , the idea of making legislation on internment , for example , subject to back-room bargains struck at Westminster , is one which would stick in the throats of many voters . |
11 | ‘ And I can certainly think of ways in which I can talk about this in such a way that Mrs Jones doing her washing up , Mr Brown driving to work , E H Os idling time in their offices , listen to the radio , can actually listen and enjoy it . ’ |
12 | One commentator suggests that : " the essence of agency is that one person is entrusted with the power to act for another in that other 's interest , a clause enabling him without warning on a particular occasion to act in his own interest , or in the interest of another principal , seems plainly inconsistent with the whole nature of fiduciary responsibility . " |
13 | You ca n't get anything for free in this world . |
14 | Got to watch out for damp in these old places . ’ |
15 | There is some support for this in that melatonin capsules can be taken in the evening to produce a consistent overnight rise in the blood concentration of this hormone and that this treatment appears to stabilize the sleep/wake rhythm of blind subjects . |
16 | There is a very sound reason for this in that depreciation is not a cash item and is one over which the departmental manager has little control . |
17 | His education had not prepared him for this in any way . |
18 | Okay well let's look at some of the main possible reasons for this in more detail . |
19 | We still present the history of the major European states after 1870 in this manner , as in the title of Eugene Weber 's Peasants Into Frenchmen . |
20 | The words of prophecies could be fulfilled after all in many different ways . |
21 | So warped fantasies about being a big bad soldier start to be taken for real in some dark corner of my deluded male brain . |
22 | The new beer , popular with the porters of Covent Garden was then known as Entire in that is was served from a single barrel . |
23 | acting as principal in any transaction relating to an investment . |
24 | As such , it is normally a benevolent deity ; and , indeed , is perceived as such in much of the myth and literature of the solar cults . |
25 | We had no Balls as such in those days , we would have a dance , and when I was entertaining any of my theatrical friends from the West End it was always Tommy that I selected to do some special entertaining — well within the reach of the station commander 's entertaining fund . |
26 | Prominent in artist-ministry public relations was the etcher Muirhead Bone , who was also the first British War Artist , serving as such in both World Wars . |
27 | Prominent in artist-ministry public relations was the etcher Muirhead Bone , who was also the first British War Artist , serving as such in both World Wars . |
28 | Non-users had been positively recorded as such in both groups . |
29 | The reason is , of course , that there is no need for words to be understood as such in this situation . |
30 | Erm there was the London Fire Brigade which had a band , erm and the Yorkshire Fire Brigade which had a band , but there was no brass band as such in this part of the world . |