Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [to-vb] [pers pn] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I talk to them about the choices they 've made which led them to offend , and help them to find strategies to avoid it in the future , ’ she explains . |
2 | However , he is aware that he can seek to find time to raise it in the House . |
3 | In 1928 screen goddess Gloria Swanson hired Stroheim to direct her in the lavish Queen Kelly , but after he had wasted $600,000 on meaningless footage , Swanson fired him . |
4 | They had had accountants to help them in the past but , as a group , Laura never trusted them . |
5 | I stress that I understand that the regulations will be general and that highway authorities will be given discretion to interpret them in the most appropriate way . |
6 | Wednesday were shattered at giving up a three-goal lead at home but their plan to expose right-back Paul Parker 's size by getting Hirst to attack him in the air paid off with two goals — plus one for the striker himself . |
7 | Mummy tell daddy to put me in the hall . |
8 | I mean just read round for fun yo and see if there 's anything that sticks and if you get chance to use it in an exam , do Okay , then it says develop a stock of gems . |
9 | Teaching materials usually provide very little in the way of explicit rationale which would enable teachers to modify them in a principled way with reference to the ideas which inform them . |
10 | The world champion may not be worried about the £500 fine handed out for throwing the last game of his bizarre straight-games loss to Jahangir Khan in the final of last month 's Stuttgart Open , but he should be more concerned at the zero computer points assigned him for the Stuttgart tournament , which may enable Jahangir to overtake him in the New Year rankings , plus the fact that any further misdemeanour will probably mean draconian punishment . |
11 | ‘ It obviously takes food to keep you in a good mood , Dr Vaughan . ’ |
12 | St Augustine similarly asked God to keep him in a " chaste desire " during sleep , and protect him from dreams which , " owing to animal images " , might lead him " to pollution " . |
13 | On 27 November 1609 Bowyer succeeded to the office of clerk of the parliaments and shortly afterwards brought Elsynge to assist him in the House of Lords . |
14 | His idea of duty took the form of inviting Neil to join him in the nightly round of enjoyment which made up Stair 's life . |
15 | Please remember them in your prayers and ask God to guide them in the years to come , that they may continue to grow in love of him and of their neighbour . |
16 | What you must do is tell Irina to keep him in the clinic till I can come . |
17 | To further complicate matters , it 's sometimes necessary to move blocks to a safe place first , but again taking care to get them in the correct sequence for later use . |
18 | Simon had asked Hilary to marry him in the morning before he went into work . |
19 | They ordered her to strip , then took turns to rape her in a terrifying hour-long ordeal . |
20 | Both of them took turns to kick him in the mouth and eyes . |
21 | That master craftsman would then himself employ helpers to assist him in the completion of that contract . |
22 | If , spontaneously , a system passes from state A to state B , it will require energy to drive it in the opposite direction . |
23 | ‘ There 's no doubt I had chances to nail it in the last set , but you 've got to hand it to Dennis . |
24 | Certainly , for household products , it makes sense to put them in a household setting . |