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

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1 I thought to myself , ‘ You got good religion in you , and this is better than drinking tea . ’
2 going on , and you do n't need all this garbage in it as well .
3 ‘ No , that was his father 's one big disappointment in him . ’
4 I think there 's less disappointment in it for you than in writing . ’
5 Personally we do n't put much stock in them but you never know .
6 Has it got meat stock in it ?
7 Now if you 've got a function which has got a discontinuity in it , and you do n't pick that out ,
8 I have toured France with my girlfriend in it , it took me to my brother 's wedding .
9 The fact that he wore a hat with a daffodil in it helped in this respect , he felt .
10 5 This diagram shows a garden with a fish pond in it surrounded by grass .
11 Grey with a grey lost light in them .
12 In her coat pocket , she had a pen with a little light in it , for taking notes in theatres and other dark places .
13 But one window had a light in it .
14 With the light in it blue like the shadows pooling in the sea on either side of the moonlight 's path , when the fishermen go out ?
15 She concluded that ‘ It looks like misery — there 's no light in it at all — it 's too dull .
16 So we were gon na move an office up to here with some natural light in it .
17 mind you he 's got a good filter system , he 's got a U V light in it ,
18 the water flows by , it 's got an ultra violet light in it and the ultra violet light rays kill off the er
19 Now place around the head of this statue angels ; place in his left hand a sword ; and light in his realistically enamelled eyes a welcome and a promise such as I had never , never in all my years seen .
20 Overwhelmed by the force in him , trembling with the intensity of her own response , Isabel parted her lips , whimpering in feminine submission and an equally feminine fear of the total surrender he was wrenching from her .
21 The current of force in them was eddying slowly round — it had reached a level stretch after whatever rush had carried them here .
22 Not just to show that the girls and boys he photographs are sexually attractive , but somehow to find the greater truth about the nature and variety of sexual attraction as a positive force in us all .
23 In a written Parliamentary answer to East Belfast MP Peter Robinson , who has demanded the release of the report , Mr Hanley disclosed that one recommendation in it was not implemented .
24 I will be lacerated with drink tonight and , although the replay will be very difficult , the eternal optimist in me says we 've got a chance .
25 But motorists on the M4 the other day who glanced in their mirrors would have seen him bearing down on them at great speed in his newly acquired 1968 Bentley T-series .
26 But motorists on the M4 the other day who glanced in their mirrors would have seen him bearing down on them at great speed in his newly acquired 1968 Bentley T-series .
27 If employees leave their organisations within a few months of relocation , the heavy financial investment in them will be wasted .
28 I see it as an investment in them and the company reaps the reward .
29 But , while they are cash cows , some further investment in them is worthwhile ( in the example tested ) .
30 Discourse discharges energy through the transformation of the external world , while ‘ figures ’ are perceptual memories through which psychic energy is straightaway discharged by investment in them .
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