Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [noun pl] [adv prt] in the " in BNC.
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1 | Sally-Anne was delighted by his changed manner ; he always looked so charming when he smiled — even the scar seemed to disappear a little , and as she was always ready for fun herself — a trait she shared with her papa — and the game looked like being fun , she said , eyes shining , ‘ Oh , I play to win , too , but a good servant always does what the Master commands , ’ and she cast her eyes down in the manner of a stage domestic registering submission . |
2 | You can have three choirs singing their heads off in the separate sections without any of them disturbing the other . |
3 | ‘ If I 've got my pants on in the second scene , I think they 've sent me the wrong script , ’ he says . |
4 | Working-class women cuddled their babies up in the warm as women had done for millions of years . |
5 | Just at that moment a man staggered out of the door of the bank ; when he saw the tableau of police and soldiers in front of him , he threw his arms up in the air . |
6 | ‘ Quagmire , ’ said Zach , and he gave a sigh and threw his hands up in the air . |
7 | Wendy James getting her tits out in The Face was . |
8 | Who in their right minds is going to let their children out in the dark ? |
9 | I put a suitcase on the bed and began to throw clothes into it , half my dresses so that Richard would n't notice when he hung his trousers up in the wardrobe , but all my underwear , since he would not look in my drawer . |
10 | Rest as much as your body tells you to , and if you are at work , get your feet up in the lunch-hour . |
11 | And also why you 've got to talk to people , you know get your problems out in the open rather than let them build up and all of a sudden just say right , that 's it , out the gates , or down tools . |
12 | And they 're tips to put on the canes so you do n't poke your eyes out in the garden . |
13 | The fact is most parents seen to be a little unsure about what it is best to do when it comes to letting their children out in the sun . |
14 | Meanwhile , Inspiral Carpets went in at grass roots level and worked their butts off in the clubs . |
15 | Meanwhile , Inspiral Carpets went in at grass roots level and worked their butts off in the clubs . |
16 | All the houses were so small that er th nearly everybody 'd take their chairs out in the evening time in the in the summer . |
17 | I like taking my clothes off in the sun . ’ |
18 | But manager Derek Brownbill explained : ‘ We rolled our sleeves up in the second half and showed a lot of character . |
19 | Jesus ai n't arf depressed at seeing his children down in the mouth , me deario ! ’ |
20 | In the second division in this day and age , I had to climb a wooden ladder , I had to go all the way to the very top of the main stand and there was a shed , and at the end of the match , surface water forced me to dry my socks off in the radiator in the dressing rooms afterwards . |
21 | I became an expert at putting my rollers on in the dark and listening to the Top Twenty under the sheets . |
22 | He put her suitcases down in the driveway and reached into the boot to pass her a carry-case which Belinda recognised as containing a portable monitor , something like an electrically amplified stethoscope , which meant that it was often possible for a pregnant woman to hear her baby 's heartbeat as early as ten weeks into the pregnancy . |
23 | Both companies are known to be pro-rail and hopeful of putting their goods back in the tracks if a more realistic service can be offered in the future . |
24 | ‘ We 've just got to get our heads up in the second half of the season and go all out to qualify for Europe again . ’ |
25 | At any moment , he told himself , I will find myself up on my legs , waving my arms around in the air and giving . |
26 | It 's not so much that they undersell themselves in the UK , but they have to really pull their fingers out in the US . |
27 | Villa had their tails up in the second half and Atkinson and Staunton both had chances to increase their lead . |
28 | Women should also remember that many men are bashful about discussing their feelings out in the open . |
29 | Pedrosa waves his arms about in the air furiously when asked if Mota could ever set a world record . |
30 | He had his agents out in the bazaars and souks and offered a steady price for good information . |