Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] [adv] in the " in BNC.

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1 As far as I 'm concerned , the residents come first ; and I expect every member of staff to understand that , right through from helping them get up in the morning to taking someone off to bingo if she wants to go .
2 ‘ The horse has a long neck , and that helped me get back in the saddle , ’ he added .
3 D' you go out in the evening ? ’ asked Patrice McKechnie .
4 I should never have let her go off in the first place . ’
5 ‘ I 've seen them go up in the sky , ’ said Masklin .
6 Let them sweat gently in the butter for 5–6 minutes .
7 She did not take those hours out and contemplate them ; she simply let them lie somewhere in the head , to surface no doubt at some point of low resistance .
8 The potential ramifications of such a theme could be vast so let me start somewhere in the middle .
9 Electric immersion heater , er , ah , oh of course we had an Ideal boiler under there and it , that 's what heated this kitchen actually an Ideal boiler and it heated the water in the winter and also heated the , and in the summer we let that out and had an immersion heater , well being in the electrical trade we had an immersion heater all the time and if we wanted to top up from the boiler we used to just put the immersion heater on for a erm week or so and get hot water and then let it go off in the winter time , you know , but er we have n't made a great deal of alteration to this place really , we 've put a new front door on fairly recently , that was one of the things that er was very ugly , they , the back of the front of the doors to look at , ooh they were ugly doors
10 During all our alterations I 've seen it in the old garage away up in a loft and I 've seen it put out in the back yard in the rain , and I 've always saved it and it 's there today .
11 Let us sit here in the sunshine and contemplate the building , ’ he suggested softly .
12 Charles could have chosen any excuse for the phone call and it was pure chance that he had lighted on the meaningless ‘ numberplate racket ’ I ‘ So that 's what made you drive down in the Datsun , and move the plan forward , and lose a quarter of a million pounds ? ’
13 Similarly , checks are made to see you have enough in the current account to meet expenditure .
14 ‘ I wanted to tell you , ’ she said , ‘ the Conductor — he 's like the captain of a ship — knows that you 're our security you want , and to let you go everywhere in the train without question , including the engines , as long as the two engineers — they 're the train-drivers — permit it , which he says they will once he 's talked to them .
15 At a lecture in Nairobi given by Dr Esmond Bradley Martin , the world 's foremost authority on the rhino-horn trade , she heard him spell out in the starkest of terms why the rhino was on the slide .
16 The firm which supplied the scaffold blames the boy 's parents for letting him play there in the first place .
17 You know , she made him sit down in the middle in front of everybody you see
18 er , because I saw him play actually in the nineteen sixty two final against Burnley .
19 And I remembered he 'd let me go out in the garden .
20 Did you go up in the car the other week when you was gon na go ?
21 ‘ How did you meet up in the first place ?
22 ‘ If you believe that , why did you stay here in the first place ? ’
23 ‘ Where did you decide on in the end ?
24 And why did you climb in in the first place ? ’
25 Oh fuck ooh did you hear out in the street as well as ?
26 How did you get on in the multi choice the other day ?
27 What do you mean just in the the quality of the cattle or in the
28 If you are out all day what time do you get back in the evening ?
29 Then perhaps he 'll let you go home in the morning . ’
30 it 's so new to them that they 're bothering to cost it , but how did we go on in the older days ?
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