Example sentences of "[adj] in [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 's different in London which is full of people whose homes and families are elsewhere .
2 I liked being recognized in the pub afterwards , and made myself conspicuous in case anyone wanted my autograph .
3 The effect of non-jurisdictional error of law is different ; the affected decision has legal effect from the very beginning because although it is wrong in law it is not illegal .
4 The tip radius , from being very small , is now very large , practically infinite in fact It is true that we have now a new crack , at right angles to the original one , but then the tendency to propagate a crack which is parallel to the applied stress is usually nil .
5 Happiness is achieved through virtue , and virtue ( from the same root as ‘ virility , ’ though they wo n't teach you Latin in case you find that out ) is acquired by the right knowledge of things .
6 Extracellular cyclic nucleotides were considerably high in patients who were not healed and become normal after about one year of treatment .
7 Even though they are not particularly high in calories you should avoid them .
8 They were so free in expression she wondered if they had been read at all by his parents but presumed they could hardly have escaped their eye .
9 One , make sure I have every afternoon , Monday to Friday , free in case she will let me be with her .
10 If y is not free in R its declaration can be removed with
11 This was a splendid late flowering of the ‘ Orientalist ’ style , and was to the British in India what the Spanish mission-station style was to the United States .
12 Like being important in a gifted man reckons someone who knows how to handle the figures no David is n't interested in figures what everyone knows that , he will tell you himself .
13 But , with that unpredictability which makes biology such a fascinating science , it was some biochemists interested in nutrition who laid foundations for the next major advance in the treatment of cancer .
14 He wrote immediately to the SMG , cutting off all contact : ‘ I am not interested in agencies who politic and posture for no other reason than to promote themselves … secondly , as I am not presently able to place any trust in you , I must insist that any further matters you wish to raise are channelled through to a suitable agency , viz the local council or HCRC . ’
15 IF you 're interested in golf you ca n't afford to miss TODAY International Golf Club on Saturdays .
16 Quantity in this sense , duration , is what musicians and musical composers are continually concerned with ; and so it is not surprising that poets of this way of thinking , like Pound and Bunting , show themselves avidly interested in poetry which has been , not at a level of theory but as a fact of performance , intimately associated with music : poetry that has been set , or has been written in the hope of being set , to music .
17 And er if you were interested in football you 'd never know till Tuesday morning what had happened on that Saturday , the previous Saturday .
18 ‘ If the top players are interested in unification they will offer to help in clinics and such , because these children should have the chance to play for South Africa ’ — NGONDE BALFOUR ( SARFU development officer with responsibility for underprivileged areas ) .
19 Committees are places where you can see people snoozing , picking their noses and pretending to be interested in subjects which are of no interest to them .
20 Did n't know you were interested in dinosaurs she smiled gently teasing him .
21 What 's your fir just tell me tell me I 'm more interested in sort what you 're thinking about it what you 're feeling about it er what you 're thinking of trying and not trying than than the answer you get .
22 roles like Mrs is interested in fashion he 's not and then to say to wear her housecoats and then erm her different to what
23 and of course they 've got to be careful in case they kill the grass and around the outside is what
24 So embarrassed in case they thought it was us , and you know like , really embarrassed .
25 I could tell , but I was n't letting her down too light in case there was anything else she knew that had n't come out yet .
26 And they 're so lovely at Windsor and fresh in case anyone pops over from over the road
27 However , their results show that this postnatal reduction in receptor levels is less marked in women who suffer from maternity blues , and it is suggested that this may be the cause of the depression .
28 One five year old in Ohio who watched the cartoon but who was also left alone with matches , burned down the family home , killing his two year old sister .
29 She was insistent in case there should be a separation that he should make some form of , of proper financial arrangement for them , a legally binding agreement .
30 Games and other ‘ crooked ’ ways of getting strokes are most prevalent in people who are under their quota .
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