Example sentences of "[pron] in [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Now I in terms of the fine letter of P P G twelve erm erm er that is not entirely consistent , but looking at the special circumstances of Greater York , erm erm and the long time you 've spent on this , trying to reassure the public that we will do this properly , we think it 's the best way to proceed .
2 Yes I in relation to the above
3 Someone in possession with the consent of them both can be said to be in possession ‘ with consent of the owner . ’
4 You 're gon na want to support someone in groups with the changes coming on board , know what I mean ?
5 If they had left someone in charge of the horses nothing could be done , but he counted on their having kept together .
6 Someone in charge of the scheme will need to establish contact with both parties to assess how things are working out .
7 Institutions which do produce more complex programmes as a regular feature of their work need to have someone in charge of the operation to ensure that proper planning is done .
8 Well there was one sad part was n't it that when I was on my in training during the and the rockets and so in classrooms and had a lecturer talking to us and erm this lad come in with a message from the teleprint and erm give it to the instructor , and he 'd call a name and the chap would go out .
9 ‘ We have resisted that to the extent we are finding ourselves in difficulties with the Government through capping . ’
10 My record will stand alongside his in relation to the future of mining in Scotland or in relation to any miners in Midlothian .
11 ‘ ( a ) when himself in breach of contract , exclude or restrict any liability of his in respect of the breach ; or ( b ) claim to be entitled — ; ( i ) to render a contractual performance substantially different from that which was reasonably expected of him or ( ii ) in respect of the whole or any part of his contractual obligation , to render no performance at all , except in so far as the contract term [ i.e. exemption clause ] satisfies the requirement of reasonableness . ’
12 Section 3(2) provides that a person dealing with a consumer , or contracting on his/her own written standard terms : can not by reference to any contract term — ( a ) when himself in breach of contract , exclude or restrict any liability of his in respect of the breach ; or ( b ) claim to be entitled — ( i ) to render a contractual performance substantially different from that which was reasonably expected of him , or ( ii ) in respect of the whole or any part of his contractual obligation , to render no performance at all , except in so far as … the contract term satisfies the requirement of reasonableness .
13 Her trembling body was curving and lifting itself to the hardness of his in obedience to the quickening in her loins , a fierily hollow quivering , the force at the centre of a storm of sensation .
14 Anyway , he consoled himself , nobody in Tollemarche over the age of forty ever really read a book , though they talked about them .
15 Weightman and Bullen Ltd were appointed by the Governors to undertake the re-development of the St. Vincent Road site with a brief , which in addition to the specialist and general teaching requirements , incorporated the need for essential modifications , specifically , increased staff accommodation/toilets , improved Administration facilities and a general improvement in pupil toilet provision , to cater for the increased population of the School .
16 Third , an incentive scheme which in addition to the basic rate aims to offer a monetary reward in exchange for increased productivity from the operative .
17 Another example is from region rail which is a totally independent system but over the years the five local authorities have ploughed millions of pounds of investment into improving a system , the stations the track and the rolling stock which in accordance with the Rail Bill will be put out of franchise next year but will anyone have to buy it ?
18 Press Construction business development director David Martin said : ‘ A large proportion of the £20m project value will be invested in the procurement of capital equipment , which in accordance with the conditions of the grant , will be sourced from within the UK . ’
19 Some observers noted that the killing appeared to mark a new outbreak of conflict between old and new Mafia clans , which in spite of the electoral reforms approved in June 1991 [ see pp. 38299-300 ] still expected to influence the outcome of elections .
20 Three quarters of an inch of small print by waste disposal company Leigh Environments Ltd , lost among the Public Notices in the Manchester Evening News in April 1990 , complying with the legal advertisement of application to the Trafford Park Development Corporation to erect and operate toxic and clinical waste incinerators burning 26,000 tons p.a. in Nash Road at the Barton end of the Park , spurred into action several individuals who were aware of the health and life threatening potentiality of incinerating bitumens , acid tars , industrial cleaning fluids , engineering oils , solvents , agricultural wastes , fungicides , paints and above all polychlorinated biphenyls which are dioxin and furan generating , highly toxic , carcinogenic , teratogenic , difficult to destroy ( shades of Vietnam 's ‘ agent orange ’ and Italy 's Sevaso disaster ) , the incineration of which in ships in the North Sea had been banned by the E.E.C .
21 Such an outcome would require continued development , which in terms of the return on the capital investment would either mean an instrument too expensive to use or the absence of a treatment modality .
22 Yeah I mean we did insert actually in the Chairman 's statement a cautionary note about the credit announcement because two years ago we had a similar increase which in fact by the time we got to the end of the year had disappeared so we view it with a lot of caution is the answer if you ask me to be more precise I ca n't because we 've never really had a set of tax increases the like of which we face now any other questions ?
23 Thirdly , having overcome our sectional tensions and established a corporate identity we can perhaps enlist the support of our universities and our professional associations to establish more and better access to the funding which in relation to the sciences , has historically been denied to us .
24 ‘ And will you be able to leave somebody in charge of the animals ? ’ he asked Edwin .
25 Are you , are telling are you telling me that you 'd vote for somebody in rags on the television who promised you a better future ?
26 There 's plenty in store for the winter months in Harry Dodson 's century-old fruit house .
27 Bonhoeffer returned to Germany , but found himself in conflict with the mood of the times when identified with Hitler 's arrogance and brutality .
28 Despite the Gorbachev-Yeltsin alliance on reform , Gorbachev on Aug. 23 placed himself in conflict with the Russian Federation Supreme Soviet , issuing a presidential decree overruling an Aug. 9 decree by that body 's presidium .
29 Subsequently he found himself in conflict with the local media when he tried to prevent Radio Vanuatu from reporting the views of his opponents .
30 Full-back Lyon also kept himself in contention for the tour with some exciting running and rock-solid defence .
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