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

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1 But suddenly in September everyone was talking about war .
2 When she remained stubbornly in place he grabbed her abruptly by the elbow , and she started back in fright , her eyes widening in alarm .
3 He had been batting steadily and was well set , and since England , 328 ahead with three wickets left , were apparently in control they should have used all the time available to build up their score .
4 Be careful not to leave your hand on their body for too long in case it is grabbed .
5 Er that 's not necessarily in Scotland it could be somewhere else but we er pay you travelling and your and your hotel .
6 They were loath to convict , especially in cases which seemed to contradict common law .
7 Especially in maths I could n't stand the competitiveness of seeing the ‘ clever boy ’ ( there 's always one in every class ! ) do the exercises miles before everyone else and understanding things quicker than everybody which just reinforced the idea that I did n't have a ‘ mathematical brain' .
8 weak muscles around the bladder outlet ( especially in women who have had children or after the menopause ) causing stress incontinence ;
9 Rodrigo strove mightily not to offend his Moorish subjects , especially in Valencia which became his base of operations over the succeeding months .
10 Inhibitions about moving bodily remains survived , sometimes for centuries , especially in Rome itself .
11 However , there is also a certain suspicion of informal bargaining , especially in ASLEF which has tended to advocate a strict constitutionalism with regard to the machinery .
12 They are constantly looking for these changes , especially in situations which have previously been difficult .
13 Especially in children who get mosquito bites which become large and irritating .
14 True aneurysms with dilatation and thinning of the arterial wall , although uncommon , may be found especially in animals which have experienced repeated infection .
15 She stopped abruptly , suddenly afraid to say the words aloud in case they were words he would n't want to hear .
16 All in case his own knight came a cropper and he had to change horses in mid stream .
17 Alone in Aberdeen she 'd thought about him night and day , had longed with all her heart to be in his arms just once more , had cried herself to sleep night after night only to have her dreams filled with visions of him .
18 Alone in bed I wondered for the first time whether the girl had been truly dead when we threw her into the river .
19 I 'm not sure it 's a bad thing for a specialist to have to be able to explain his problems in terms which erm and intelligent and reasonably informed layman can understand , but erm I think perhaps in Britain we go too far erm in not integrating the two and putting them together and erm this is somewhere where the French in many cases have got the balance a bit better .
20 and on page er eighty two the erm plaintiffs were after perhaps in matters which it is alleged the defendant should have appertained relating to the financing of this transaction , prior to exchanging contracts and the base of the claim is that as set out in the on page eighty two that the defendants should have appertained whether the plaintiffs had a defined source of funds upon terms which the plaintiffs were able to meet .
21 You have brought life where there was uncertainty … perhaps in part you have made me know myself , understood before by you .
22 Perhaps in time we can perform a similar service to you . ’
23 Perhaps in time they 'll turn more of their songs into group showcases , as they did on Cash 's Big River , but as the Highwaymen rode into the sunset , they 'd succeeded in that most country of missions : they 'd kept their pride intact , and their boots on .
24 Paul saw this as a reproach to himself , as if he had not shown enough interest ; perhaps in fact he had not ; his heart had never been in it .
25 Again unfortunately the only thing lacking was people , but perhaps in Monday we picked a bad night to sample the crack as locals tell me the place livens up as the weekend approaches .
26 Perhaps in future you 'd better save that sort of chat for people who know me .
27 I opened the door of the nearest one , but gingerly in case there was a puma or something the RSPCA had forgotten .
28 So in the end I wro , I wrote her this letter because I could n't say it out loud in case anyone else heard me !
29 Mr Szuluc says his parents are pensioners who ca n't afford to clothe him , so in frustration he decided to stage a protest at his local DSS office in Stroud , stripping off in front of the other bemused claimants , and handing his borrowed clothes back to his brother .
30 Just as in her earlier fiction Brooke-Rose fused discourses , so in Textermination she fuses characters by making them ( and their discourses ) interact .
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