Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [adv] in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I repeat again in 1992 our major aim as a business is to improve the service we sell so well ; that we provide to our customers .
2 I think it 's very hard to separate the two , but it 's a big chicken and egg , to say which came first , the social conditions or the furnishings is erm is very hard to say , but they are , I mean like in that example that I just gave , they 're very strongly tied up .
3 Whereabout I mean certainly in recent years anyway , 's had a lot of erm bad publicity in the press and certainly in the press and
4 There 's still a couple of beat up chairs there and I sit down in one of them .
5 I hurry over in that direction .
6 ‘ A bicycle is the thing I want most in all the world ! ’
7 In the Habsburg territories Joseph I set up in 1709 a new permanent committee of nine officials to control foreign affairs .
8 Six days afterwards I set out in direct disobedience of orders to rejoin my regiment .
9 The hon. and learned Gentleman will know that I recently had the privilege of giving the Sir George Bean memorial lecture in which I set out in some detail to the Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women the basis for my approach to such matters .
10 ‘ By the way , I get off in half an hour . ’
11 ‘ By the time I get there in that thing I shall look like something the cat dragged in , ’ she chortled .
12 If I go ten times as fast , I get there in one tenth of the time .
13 I remember when in 1987 he took us all to a castle near Como , ’ says Adriano Galliani , Milan 's managing director .
14 I demand now in plain terms whether you will or not have the protector for your sovereign . ’
15 I believe profoundly in all these things , it goes without saying ; my difficulty lies in knowing how defensible they are in the form in which they are visibly institutionalized in the anglophone academy .
16 And I believe personally in this context it would be foolish , at the moment , to go down a narrow road until such time as we are ca
17 I discuss later in this chapter ways of using pauses for students to repeat , answer questions or use a worksheet .
18 Now I stride out in major events : the London Marathon , the Great North Run , and the Malta , Benidorm , Sheffield and Leeds marathons .
19 The position of a lessee after assignment towards his lessor in relation to the covenants in his lease is concluded in this court , and I doubt not in all courts , by the decision of Baynton v. Morgan , 22 Q.B.D. 74 .
20 I bin out in deep snow before you was even thought of . ’
21 Well basically erm , I go around in some of the streets and try and help people , families who have missed they 've lost their chi , erm lost people and try and reunite them .
22 Well I say happy , that 's a term of course I use loosely in that context .
23 It seems that , whatever I do here in this world I 'm in , I just get more and more money
24 ‘ I need two or three good club games under my belt first and if I do well in those I hope they will include me in the team again . ’
25 I want it to be clearly understood that I do not in any way mean to suggest there is any question of prevarication when I say that as to the prospect for the future there is essentially a difference between what the plaintiff 's parents said in their statements made as recently as the twenty eighth of October of this year and what they said in their evidence about their attitude to future care .
26 I think also in those very tough times ahead I think it 's a very difficult decisions to be made about what services are provided erm , and what operation people are actually going to be able to have done and I wonder how much local people are gon na have a chance to say anything about that in the situation in which their health service their health authority is based so far away .
27 I think that old people , or people who are retired , rather than old people , have an enormous amount of wisdom about their community , they have certainly stories to tell , and traditionally I think often in older traditional communities , they , the retired people , the people who 've ceased work , have been if you like , the guardians of the wisdom and the guardians of the stories .
28 I think especially in this environment we will continue to pursue that policy . ’
29 Of course the problem is whether erm people enter those subjects because of their religious interests , or erm whether their religious interest develops as a result of studying those subjects , but I think certainly in this country there are a large number of people who are Christians and have a religious interest who are in the astronomical sciences .
30 In that sense the traditional notion of Picasso as a more conceptual artist than Matisse holds but I think only in that sense .
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