Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] i [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 We conducted a two year study to assess the effectiveness of the family smoking education and smoking and me projects in influencing smoking behaviour .
2 Ken thought he had got the idea of the play all wrong and I think in that I have to agree with Ken .
3 ‘ My father retired when I was 10 years old and I started in 1980 . ’
4 ‘ Oh God , that 's just what she 's afraid of — she 's afraid if I got in your car we might go somewhere and park , for God 's sake . ’
5 They are particularly popular when I play in front of old people .
6 And the rubbish bin in the kitchen was empty when I looked in it as we left . ’
7 Now this house had been standing empty when I came in it , for twelve months .
8 Before I left Fontanellato my father had told me that although he was not against my trying to see Mussolini he would be very upset if I indulged in any kind of cheering or applause .
9 She said , ‘ I 'm sorry if I got in the way just now , when you wanted to talk about the vineyard . ’
10 ‘ I 'd like to , ’ said Zach , ' but I never go to church so it 'd be a bit strange if I sing in it , wo n't it , me not even being a Christian . ‘
11 I am conscious that I speak in parable ; but all that vast organisation and provision which must be made for the old in the coming generation will bring disappointment unless the purpose at the heart of it is one that satisfies .
12 It is the interactional that I examined in the chapter in some detail .
13 It is perhaps inevitable that I think in these terms , since I have more direct experience of leading the British than any other nationality , and I am deeply conscious of our national foibles .
14 " Basically this garden is blue and white and I think in a small garden one has to pay great attention to the colours , otherwise it can look an awful hotchpotch , " says Tricia .
15 I am genuinely happy that South Africa are coming out of the cold and I see in their choice of countries some kind of divine justice .
16 Is the weather as bad as people keep telling me because it was Okay when I drove in this morning .
17 It is so lethal that I cringe in terror every time I have to face it .
18 The World squad matches in New Zealand were great and I felt in fine fettle there but after injury in Australia it has been quite a struggle .
19 And I like the job , the women are great and I believe in what we 're fighting for .
20 The psychologist Jung speaks about racial unconscious and I suppose in every race there is this something that we call racial characteristics , but on top of that there are other influences you take on board .
21 I get a bit bronchial if I stay in London in the winter .
22 Dickie wolf-whistled when I appeared in my fine clothes .
23 ‘ I felt good when I returned in March after a long absence from the game with a knee injury .
24 ‘ I felt good when I returned in March after a long absence from the game with a knee injury .
25 At this point I decided to go for broke so I wound in the other corn rod and changed this over to a boilie .
26 Time was getting short and I ran in this awful heat to the nearest Underground , waited ages for a train , and then had an interminable journey into London .
27 ‘ You did once say I was old-fashioned and I suppose in some ways I must be .
28 Until this point , of course , I had believed myself quite alone and I turned in some surprise .
29 She was very beautiful and I fell in love with her .
30 Denver and my own personal erm opposition to terminal five , living as I do in South West Herts is obviously covered by the fact that I do live within fifteen minutes drive of Heathrow or an hour and three quarters if you go by the M twenty five .
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