Example sentences of "[verb] [indef pn] [adv] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This is real wilderness — we met no-one else in a day 's walking . |
2 | Oh yeah , well , he has probably eat nothing even in the day and . |
3 | we take some of them part bake breads and some cheese and biscuits and a great big packet of cheese and , and you just you know , you can either just sit there , but the food , once you get down the food is so cheap you do n't want nothing else in the heat . |
4 | The administrator 's greeting made everyone else in the room turn round to look . |
5 | If the description fits someone else in the office , take action . |
6 | ‘ It was very competitive with everyone stabbing everyone else in the back as they tried to become stars . |
7 | Kuijken ( ) , as ever , puts musical values first , and in this he reminds me very much of a firstgeneration ‘ authentic ’ recording made by the Collegium Aureum under Schmidt-Garden ( not yet available on CD ) , which similarly involved one textually in a way which few versions can match , even if one is left with the impression that many of the musical solutions may have registered almost as comfortably on modern instruments . |
8 | His mission had been planned two years ago when he worked well with stablemate Balthus , the 1987 Cambridgeshire winner , and Glover promises he has something else in the yard to continue the trend in two years . |
9 | ‘ Your father thought he recognised someone here in the hotel . ’ |
10 | Might do something else in the environment . |
11 | They are , they 're starting with the end result , and of course in this particular book , they 're , what they 're starting with really , was n't a general psychological biography of Wilson , so much has , the problem , why did Wilson give everything away in the conference ? |
12 | I 've got one somewhere in the shed here . |
13 | Tonks also attended Saturday 's game and when asked about the situation , he smiled confidently and said : ‘ We are hoping to announce something early in the week . ’ |
14 | You have to keep the horrible thing if you have n't got anything else in the space . |
15 | I made one yesterday in a meat tin and so Lynn had a lump and I got a lump and you here . |
16 | We used to thrash in the winter-time : and then , of course , we had to do something else in the summer . |
17 | I bathed , dressed , and broke my fast with some left-overs from the fridge , a pint of water and a couple of brace of Paracetamol , all without encountering anybody else in the house . |
18 | He 's coming home tomorrow — And we 'll probably be doing something together in the afternoon . |
19 | Good , so John it must be your turn now , so you can select anybody else in the room , and go through the same process . |
20 | ‘ I do n't like having anyone else in the cockpit while I 'm driving , ’ she said , ‘ that 's all . ’ |
21 | She wo n't have anything else in the hotel . |
22 | ‘ Did you see or hear anything later in the night ? ’ |
23 | ‘ Did you hear anything later in the night ? ’ |
24 | ‘ I would n't want to ride anything else in the Champion after this performance , ’ he said . |
25 | I expected to see Dr Mortimer , as I knew nobody else in the village . |
26 | Durance himself may manage something once in a while , but there is no one who can help him achieve those masterpieces in the way that Jourdain did . |
27 | And of course that was why Hardy had taken against him , why he had left him on the sidelines any time he picked a team for some action , why he had now given him a job that he knew anyone else in the unit would have balked at . |
28 | But , despite constant rises in the price of transport , food , accommodation and communications , the talent of British youth can still match anything elsewhere in the world . |
29 | Every year , young people can still match anything elsewhere in the world . |
30 | What are you thinking that you would not want anyone else in the town to hear ? |