Example sentences of "in [adj] [coord] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Liberal Democrats recognise the importance of the things we own in private but we also know the value of what we hold in common . |
2 | I became chief executive in 1971 and I then became responsible for the implementation of the plan . |
3 | During my first stay in China in 1984 , it was very rare indeed to see young people holding hands in public and I clearly remember the expressions of shock when a student dared to ask , in a packed lecture hall , if students in Britain were allowed to ‘ talk love ’ . |
4 | The Farrier and Naturalist had also been founded in 1828 and it too was critical of the College , but its style was one of personal attack on Coleman . |
5 | Electric trams were pioneered in Blackpool in 1888 and they still run along the promenade . |
6 | Richard Morton is generally credited with the first medical description in 1689 and he poignantly captured the key clinical feature : ‘ I do not remember that I did ever in all my practice see one , that was conversant with the living so much wasted with the greatest degree of a consumption ( like a skeleton only clad with skin ) ’ . |
7 | She died childless when still a minor in 1651 and he never remarried . |
8 | He went to work for the Gas Light & Coke Company at Beckton in 1908 but he soon chafed at not being given the free rein to which he had become accustomed at Davis Bros . |
9 | ‘ I first made the Cup team in 1981 and I desperately want to be in next year 's . ’ |
10 | She does really young , fun , party clothes — a lot are in black but she always trims them with bright colours . |
11 | Bob and Beryl Owen bought the Hall in 1978 and they both greatly enjoy the guest house business . |
12 | She died in 1949 and he never remarried . |
13 | He says ; I saw my first Fairport show in 1970 and I never forgot it . |
14 | ‘ The roof restoration began in 1982 and we then went on to the rest of the building repainting emblems throughout the length of the station , ’ he said . |
15 | Smokers form a kind of club ; they understand one another ; they have their addiction in common and they mutually reinforce it by handing cigarettes around like little , ritualised gifts . |
16 | It crashed around the mountain walls as if it would split them in two and she never heard the plane arrive . |
17 | Already , there are plans for another intergovernmental conference in 1996 and they already have a timetable for economic and monetary union . |
18 | Friends I think I started writing in 1988 and I just worked and worked on it . |
19 | Bordeaux was described as a ‘ commune , by John in 1206 and it clearly possessed many rights of self-government . |
20 | The Marquess married his wife Becky in 1990 but he now lives apart from her and their son . |