Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 Despite its general popularity amongst teachers in schools where the Solihull booklet had been used , the evidence from the survey is that little or nothing changed in consequence .
2 Seeing everyone engaged in their own private confessionals , she sipped her drink with renewed confidence .
3 At the kick off , Arse canter upfield , Merson or someone puts in a cross from the right which Arse players in the box ignore but which Jon Newsome guides home past Lukic .
4 ( i ) The official receiver ( or someone nominated in writing by him ) is the chairman of the first meeting .
5 Where I go in my free time is none of your business , you interfering old cow . ’
6 I feel it is necessary to state my own interest : I am a retired mechanical engineer , at one time employed by a major international oil company where I specialised in research on fuel and lubricants for internal combustion engines .
7 Where I worked in the university , if a woman came in covered in bruises , no one would say anything , although we all knew what had happened .
8 In fact , they whisked me off to the Nanking Workers ' Hospital , where I stayed in ‘ solitary confinement ’ until this afternoon .
9 The Men came for me where I huddled in the marram grass and they took me back to the low cage .
10 They were still talking when I continued on my way back to my roomette where I sat in comfortable privacy for a while reading the timetable and also reflecting that although I still had no answers to the old questions , I now had a whole crop of new ones , the most urgent being whether or not Filmer had already known the Youngs were friends of Ezra Gideon .
11 I know exactly who I am and where I stand in the world .
12 where I stand in another life ,
13 I understood that pantun was a form of Malayan poetry , and could not grasp how this might annihilate anything ; but , as he continued , I began to see — or I thought in that dazed state I saw that he believed all human perceptions to be governed by words and , indeed , distorted and ultimately betrayed by words .
14 I have sweet soap here and hot water , and either you wash yourself , all over , or I call in the women to hold you down and scrub you myself .
15 But Rory was not it , and Mallachy confused her , his powerful body and powerful dislike of something or somebody blurring in her mind .
16 This weakens the analysis and suggests inappropriate and possibly divisive policies which ignore discriminations and disadvantages common to white and black students , or which impinge in varying ways upon boys and girls .
17 Those caused by vandalism , or which result in accidents , are already investigated by independent agencies and there is therefore no need for a general inquiry into British Rail 's signalling system .
18 She called out ‘ Come in , of course , Nathan , ’ and the young man entered , holding a bunch of flowers which he presented to her where she lay in bed .
19 Claire took part in the European Junior Masters in Brussels in May , a tournament held for national champions , where she finished in third place .
20 Faye had been taken to Labour and Delivery , where she waited in a private room for Dr Greene 's arrival .
21 Wendy Ramshaw 's retrospective exhibition at the South Bank Centre in London from 3 September to 7 October charts her career from the Newcastle College of Art and Design , where she studied in the Fifties , to her present eminence as the leading modernist woman artist-jeweller in Britain .
22 Sarah secured her post at Devons School immediately after completing a four-year Bachelor of Education degree at Bath College of Higher Education where she specialised in four to eight-year-olds .
23 Katherine Jones ( Dr Pelly ) after completing her D.Phil in 1987 worked for about three years at Phillips and Drew , stockbrokers , where she specialised in the financial analysis of publishing companies .
24 In leaving the room , swelling for the first time with tears , she had collided awkwardly with Gordon 's mother , who supposed she could stand where she liked in her own house , and even if Edward had called after her , she would not have been able to hear him .
25 She seemed to vanish as quickly as she had appeared , leaving Ianthe to be pushed forward into the train , where she stood in a daze until she found herself sitting down in a seat offered to her by a small boy .
26 Her face has been seen on millions of TV screens in the chocolate advert , where she lies in a bath calmly eating a Flake .
27 Luciana Mottola Colban discussed the plans with Danièle Giraudy , one of the minds behind the Pompidou Centre , where she worked in an educational role for eight years , before becoming director of the Musée Picasso at Antibes , and then moving on to the Musée des Arts Decoratifs as Director in 1991 .
28 LIZ VAUGHAN , NDO for Management , has been seconded from Glasgow College of Technology where she lectures in Marketing Research .
29 Picture an island near Zanzibar ringed by a virginal coral reef where you stay in a thatched hut amongst palm trees on a pristine beach .
30 where you stretch In the
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