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

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1 I wanted to go out last week , but he said , ‘ No way , you 're not going out there ’ , and he made me stay in the whole week .
2 D' ya remember in the first when we had curly going everywhere .
3 I thought you were an experienced professional or I 'd never have let you go in the first place !
4 Huge panoramic windows and large observation decks let you take in the passing scenery , whilst the attentive crew are always ready to sort out a drink or a snack .
5 He was , he was , th they they took him , they chained him up , and they let him loose in the local cemetery , and left him there .
6 Then he says ‘ But he who tells of wars and heaven , under the sway of grown up Jupiter , of pious heroes and semi-divine leaders , who at one moment things of the holy assemblies of the gods on high and then of those deep kingdoms where a fierce dog barks , let him live in the frugal manner of Pythagoras and let herbs provide his harmless diet ’ .
7 Bondholder Erica Bachman told the court : ‘ Let him live in the same misery he brought upon his victims . ’
8 Let us participate in the Holy Spirit of of life fighting for our life on this earth in solidarity with all living peace .
9 Let us begin in the thirteenth century .
10 ‘ Is that the chap who was helping you move in the other day ? ’
11 To help them get in the laughing mood . ’
12 But there are many more , of course , and listing playwrights is useful only insofar as it presents a few guidelines , primarily to help you look in the right places .
13 In this regard it is interesting to hear him comment in The Favourite Game that ‘ deprivation is the mother of poetry . ’
14 Better to give them a good life here than to let them suffer in the vague hope of some better afterlife . ’
15 ‘ He refused to let them return in the New Year to London , ’ she said .
16 The Irish selectors were keen to see him play in the inter-pro series in his bid for a place in the Irish side .
17 She took him into the living-room and made him sit in the black leather armchair .
18 Instead she made him stop in the next street ; she did n't want Uncle Vernon storming up the basement steps and putting his oar in .
19 Now erm did you stay in the same school or ?
20 ‘ What kind of parachutes did you use in the British Army ? ’
21 Did you look in the other one , the nineteen ninety edition ?
22 Where do you go in the 1960s ?
23 How do you think in the next year or two Oxford university will develop it 's ways of dealing with this ?
24 Liv in the Do you know in the actual flats where you 're living here ?
25 Do you see in the first two movements of the Fifth and in the whole of the Sixth a certain prophetic note , or do you see them in purely musical terms ?
26 Who do you follow in the Premier League ?
27 How many times do we advertise in the bridal magazine ?
28 A roundtable discussion on the question ‘ What type of information do we need in the Middle East ? ’ dealt , among other things , with attitudes to information in the region , in view of the perception that information means power , and that access to it should therefore be restricted .
29 Populations evolved separately in each of these pools , and only when the water rose again did they re-convene in the same lake .
30 But do they believe in the same god or do they believe in different gods ?
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