Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] in [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In other words , I will in due course adopt the child . |
2 | I have my doubts about this one but you may in due course get a proposal from him . |
3 | You might in good time like to write a pop-psychology book under that title ? |
4 | The term ‘ annunciation ‘ ( announcement ) is that given to the message presented by the angel Gabriel to the Blessed Virgin Mary that she would in due time be delivered of the Son of God , and the festival commemorating this — Lady Day — has the date 25 March . |
5 | Obviously , you will need much heavier tackle when fishing in snaggy water than you will in open water . |
6 | We will in actual fact make a profit in the second year erm although that 's gon na be against the fi first year loss . |
7 | Columbia and Venezuela have yet to achieve maturity though they may in due course . |
8 | It should describe how the characters , usually non-aristocratic or less educated , express moods , emotions and actions as they would in real life . |
9 | They may communicate more fully than they would in real life but this is to my advantage as the reader because it increases my relief and my pleasure . |
10 | The composition and terms of reference of urban development corporations will be changed immediately and they will in due course be wound up in an orderly way . |
11 | Foo saw the waves as a watery pyre , where he would in due course achieve martyrdom . |
12 | There was then little belief in the value of the Coalition Liberals , but a strong belief in the value of Lloyd George ; he would be a good advocate with the new electorate and he would in due course be disarmed as Chamberlain had been . |
13 | The new congregation has a heaven sent opportunity to begin again to do all it can in public worship to present Christ in such a way that those who do n't know him can find him . |