Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [pers pn] [adj] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And walk in and expect to see them all in order . |
2 | I was favoured with your letter and should have been glad to embrace this opportunity of sending a packet of seeds to Dr. Manetti of Florence , but the season has been so cold that but few of them have ripened as yet , but if the next month proves favourable , I hope to send him some in November , if you have any opportunity to convey them . |
3 | WITH their very predictable choice of players , particularly the number of England players , the Lions are going to find it tough in New Zealand . |
4 | I 've got a lot of stuff to do , got to put it all in order . |
5 | If you use latex barriers , remember to rinse them first in case they have been treated with talc , which could irritate the vulva . |
6 | Legent Corp is aiming to make it big in systems management . |
7 | But we will get to know them all in time . ’ |
8 | Nevertheless , they were a valuable addition to the services under control of the Commission who continued to operate them both in Leith and in the Firth of Forth . |
9 | The copal was heat treated to make it soluble in oils and solvents . |
10 | One complication that we see raised with Samson Agonistes , is that a text 's success in fulfilling the conditions of its chosen genre , in this case classical tragedy , may help to render it unsuccessful in terms of the way it was originally envisaged as intervening aethestically in its contemporary history . |
11 | You have to keep them happy in order |