Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] in [art] [noun] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | I really did enjoy myself in the Tests last summer and know I can reproduce that form again . ’ |
2 | The first allows political realities to be brought about by defining them in the mind first and then applying perception to reality ; the second leads to the belief in supra-personal historical processes , Hegelian determinism and Marx . |
3 | Mrs Lennox said Air Chief Marshal Sir Roger Palin , Air Member for Personnel , told them in a letter last month that their application was ‘ unlikely to succeed ’ before they had even submitted estimates from insurance companies of what their children 's education was likely to cost . |
4 | No Should have had one in the bedroom last night with next door upstairs . |
5 | I told Mr Kennedy to put them in the kennels last night . |
6 | My predecessor supported me in the Lobby last week , as did the vast majority of the House . |
7 | if you 're interested , then we can do that in the bath , can you put them in the box first |
8 | But the thing is if you 're walking up er the driveway of a house , you do n't want to be caught and you do n't want to be seen and you , you think you 're under cover of darkness and then the big halogen floodlight comes on , puts you in a spotlight next door . |
9 | The equally indomitable Dunwoody had his second fall of the day on Calabrese and completed a painful hat-trick when King of The Lot unseated him in the Tote 7th Handicap Chase , won by Howe Street . |
10 | He punched me in the head first , from the side . ’ |
11 | Having trouble with both these pens today , I left them in the car last night , I think they must have got a bit cold . |
12 | They had discovered it in the bed last night when one of them had found themselves lying on it , and it had been pitched out into the darkness . |