Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [indef pn] in the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Specially designed to help everyone in the family cope with the problems of epilepsy , it costs £12.50 from BEA , . |
2 | Do we need to put anything in the front of our , our quality manual , in the scope of registration , which 'll make it clear that the day to day of our accounts department are . |
3 | She says when you want to do something in the city it 's much handier to go with your bike than with car . |
4 | Are we presuming that those students will not be expected to pay anything in the charge that they pay for staying in the halls of residence ? |
5 | ‘ I want to achieve something in the game . |
6 | As home secretary , he had psyched himself up to batter the police unions and the chief constables , but on penal policy he was pushed to find anything in the agenda of Tony Blair , his Labour counterpart , to quarrel with . |
7 | I should like to thank everyone in the Division for all the hard work which has gone into making 1990 a year of significant progress . |
8 | In consequence it is becoming increasingly accepted that not only does the anthropologist have his own social history and subjective stance , but more importantly , that those accounts which ignore this seem to lose something in the telling . |
9 | He had n't bothered to inform anyone in the team of this intention , and manager Bob Merriman suddenly found himself plunged into a crisis of seemingly immense proportions . |
10 | Got to visit everyone in the road ? ’ . |
11 | So he said erm but we ha being refurbished in four weeks ' time and we 've got to sell everything in the shop |
12 | A will have the statutory power of arrest it B was in fact attempting to steal something in the shed , or if A reasonably suspected him of being in the act of attempting to steal something in the shed . |
13 | A will have the statutory power of arrest it B was in fact attempting to steal something in the shed , or if A reasonably suspected him of being in the act of attempting to steal something in the shed . |
14 | IF ONE HAD been going to cast anyone in the title role of a movie called Little Big Man , there would not have been many actors in Hollywood one could have thought of besides Dustin Hoffman . |
15 | I 'll fry you a few courgettes to go with it , and I 'll boil the potatoes now , so all you have to do is remember to put everything in the fridge once it 's cool enough … ’ |
16 | ‘ I 'm interested in art and maybe I 'd like to do something in the art world . |
17 | Sharon writes , ‘ I would like to contact anyone in the Salisbury area who has recently had a home birth since I am contemplating one myself and would like to hear how it went , authorities/doctors ' attitudes etc . |
18 | The Christadelphians happen to believe everything in the Bible , which is their right . |
19 | I suggest buying a new cone of yarn , unless you happen to have one in the cupboard that is untouched and which still has the price paid for it . |
20 | And part of the reason why we 're not really out of the recession , is that people are not willing to commit themselves to any further expenditure because they 're not quite sure in six months or twelve months time , as to whether they 're going to have anything in the way of a job . |
21 | He declined to add anything in the column for ‘ Other personal information ’ . |
22 | That is why we like to have one in the house because we lead such urban lives . ’ |
23 | However , if Mr Chekhov decided to write anything in the future it would be delighted to have look at it . |
24 | Oh well you may find you might have to renegotiate something in the summer term then I suppose , but you 'll just have to see it how it works out . |
25 | ‘ But I 'm warning you , Adam , I 'll have to leave something in the Dove Trust — a bit over fifteen per cent — or I ca n't justify what I 've done . ’ |
26 | ‘ I do try to understand everyone in the group but I feel like I 'm holding people up , ’ said one group member . |
27 | you 'll have to have one in the sink |
28 | Lisa plays the baritone sax and aims to get everyone in the poop as often as possible . |
29 | Excessive violence can conveniently be interpreted as paranoia , which makes drugging an acceptable way of handling the behaviour without having to examine anything in the prison system which is causing that behaviour . |
30 | Jim went to put something in the garage |