Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 At the end of each day my pillow was so soaked in saliva that I had to wring it out on the floor . ’
2 well hang on to it just in case but I 'm sure you 'll be getting these
3 You 're obviously more cautious than you were before , and erm a lot of kids now they tend to stand back for a while just in case 'cause you can never judge how fast they 're really going to go through there .
4 I just brought it up with some er , just in case cos we do n't , we do n't really wan na use that for like these .
5 I 'd er ring up just in case cos you might have to solve your problem .
6 Noreen stayed by her just in case and she clung especially to Michael whom she seemed to adore .
7 If they thought er well I 'd better go round just in case and she might need something or she might she might just want to talk or whatever you know .
8 ‘ When I saw Honey End and Greek Scholar coming at me I did n't think they could catch up but I gave Foinavon one more slap just in case as we jumped the last .
9 I do n't know yet , I just said to Christy what time will you be in in the morning I do n't have time yet , in case if I have I can ask you .
10 For example , in the Sahara the dunes are orientated slightly east of south in the north and then veer consistently in direction until they are orientated somewhat south of west in the southern Sahara , beyond which similar orientation is betrayed by the old fixed dunes ( Fig .
11 Not as funny as it actually happening and you getting covered in vomit but I mean it 's still vaguely amusing .
12 An astronomer can measure this increase in wavelength if he can identify some emission lines in the spectrum of the object .
13 A new daughter-in-law is greeted by her mother-in-law with the blessing ‘ May you have seven sons ’ or urged formally to ‘ bathe in milk and you 'll have lots of sons ’ .
14 Nowadays people are worried about er , drinking milk and dairy products because of the cholesterol bit , but I think that we 've got to remember that there 's a lot of calcium in milk and you should drink milk and take plenty of exercise and that is the time when it 's probably extremely important !
15 And do n't tell me you 're interested in freedom unless you support the freedom of blacks to come here from abroad , which I know you do n't , so there . ’
16 Even the most generous interpretation of the figures reveals a very modest increase in funding and it most certainly does not even begin to compensate for ten years of cuts .
17 Her 92nd birthday was featured in Link and she was so pleased that the company still remembered her .
18 Here 's the first of what could become a regular feature in LINK if you send in your suggestions .
19 Charles Gordon , Strathclyde 's vice-chairman of roads and transportation , said Mr Freeman 's comments underlined the good reasons for the regional council 's refusal to invest further in rail unless it was assured the PTE was involved in franchising services .
20 Though most cases of conversion at common law fall within the categories of taking or abusing possession , such acts on the part of the defendant are not a necessary element in liability provided he has dealt with the goods in a way inconsistent with the plaintiff 's rights , such as signing a delivery order for goods which are delivered under that order .
21 All the previous week Kidd had exhorted his forwards to concentrate on winning the battle up front and not simply live in hope that they could gain a few crumbs and hope their more skilful backs would steal a march on Shannon .
22 But they lived in hope that they might be so blessed .
23 She lived in hope as she waited for her lung swap
24 You live in hope and you also die in despair .
25 And this is a matter which must be given some weight in decision when you combine it with the other factors also which we have gone through today .
26 it in freezer and I
27 Some of them were closely connected with those already in existence but they also sprang from advances in science and technology .
28 Elizabeth said that ( like myself ) she could never bring herself to utter the words ‘ Natter and Noggin' ; and she never had any need to do so , for that establishment was no longer in existence when she visited Kyrenia eighteen years later — and she rather liked the place .
29 A new State is bound by the rules of customary international law in existence when it acquires Statehood .
30 Levels one and two are by far the commonest in education but there is a new type of partnership which appears to be developing and which may meet the needs of the future rather more fully than the other two — though those will always continue in existence because they fulfil real short term needs .
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