Example sentences of "[verb] in [det] [noun] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I keep walking in this rubbish you 've swept in the
2 When the values of the differentials at y are substituted in this expression we have at y .
3 we never used to come in this room you know , nobody would come in this room
4 In order to understand what is happening in that country we have to see its internal developments as the effects of what is happening to the international economy as a whole .
5 For those who are n't totally sort of in control of the plot and I probably should include myself as one of them , what 's happening in this scene I want you to act out .
6 That 's probably a set of tyres or something - it 's not a great deal of money in this day and age - but then failure is limited to actual breakage , wear and tear is excluded , it does n't cover the cost of working materials such as gaskets , if the vehicle has been modified in any way it 's excluded , it excludes any personal injury resulting from the breakdown , it covers erm the schedule is invalid if you have not covered the servicing aspects on page ten , the servicing aspects on page ten require you within ten days or two hundred and fifty miles of three thousand miles intervals — most cars now are six thousand mile intervals — to have the oil changed , so there 's a built-in additional service , and so it goes on .
7 That would give the electricity supply industry the free run of the distribution network , while consumers could signal in any way they liked on their own mains wiring without bothering anyone .
8 As Philip Warner has said in The Special Air Service , the official history re-issued in an expanded edition in 1983 , the regiment ‘ has often been criticised for the high proportion of officers and N.C.O.s , as well as first-class men , which it absorbed , and the answer must invariably be that used in this way they caused far more damage to the enemy than they would have done if they had been with other units .
9 David Speedy 's goal for Leicester in the first half and with the wind behind Nottingham Forest now ironically is often happens in these cases it seems to have just calmed a little .
10 There are some S F T twenties and stuff like that as well but those do n't show in these figures you see .
11 Yet if they have been done in this way it means they have not been done !
12 One very extensive class is er is a calcium activated potassium channel , where calcium 's now activating from the inside as we 've already seen in that example I showed you early on .
13 The last time she played in this competition she suffered a disastrous defeat and is keen to make amends .
14 They would sit outside wait in that days we had a seat out in the and even if was a seat for sitting outside they would sit on their own way or on a rock .
15 And the final point I wanted to make , although yes , we do welcome the special transitional grant second tranche of ten point eight million pounds , and it would be churlish not to , it is nevertheless a reduction on what the share of it was last year erm s of the national total so there is actually a reduction in the share that is getting this year , and alongside that , and of course hence the need for the recommendation in the budget , is that we 've actually lost very specifically one point eight five six million in the rollover grant from last year 's erm S T D tranche which we are specifically asking and very grateful to policy and resources for , hopefully , erm we 're asking and we 're hopeful they will underpin it and the Chairman is here and er er has nodded in that direction I think it 's fair to say .
16 But I say I believe in in one respect alright , she 's got the car she can whip in and out but I do believe in another respect she 's got to the point where she ca n't be bothered !
17 It would be up to God to wind up the clockwork and set the universe going in any way He wanted .
18 oh yes I know what I was going to say , something else I mentioned to Keith was that one of the busiest members of staff that we 've got in many ways I think is Gail .
19 Cos , in case there was a mistake and on one side and I , and I had quite a number of things accumulate in that way you know .
20 In addition , a G+A Maxam-Gilbert sequencing reaction ( 35 ) was carried out on 4ng of the particular end-labelled probe used in each DNase I footprinting experiment to provide a sequencing ladder for orientation of the footprint .
21 To be used in any way they see fit , even to the point of humiliation .
22 When ‘ neutral ’ is used in this sense I refer to it as by-product neutrality , for here neutrality may well be an accidental by-product of the agent 's action and not its intended outcome .
23 When extracts from the HeLa cervical epithelial cell line were used in this assay we observed two complexes as in our previous experiments ( Figure 2b ) .
24 She gets in that kitchen you know and
25 Er two bedrooms , it was a number sixty six Street in those days , there were new houses built on where it is now , I have n't been into Palfry for years but er there were five houses in the row , there was a family named at one end , there was us my nan of course we were next to , next to us was Mrs , a Mr and Mrs , and then er that was one side of the entry the other side of the entry was a family named , they had quite a large family , there was er two or three of those married Mrs and then er then Mrs they were all relatives , cos there was no such thing as overcrowding in those days you got as many in as you could you see , there was , another was Mr and Mrs she was a daughter of Mrs there was Mrs and Mrs she was another daughter of Mrs , and then er there were , there was a , a young man he was a son of Mrs , the were I think show people originally cos they were a bit anyhow there were five houses down the yard we had n't got running water in the sink , we had a , a big stone pump pipe in at the bottom of the entry we all had to go and draw out our own drinking water from this one standpipe .
26 He was a star by the early Sixties , and then he could move in any circle he wanted . ’
27 Well anything , any message I suppose , you can key in any message you want
28 The why the Pakistanis can vote in this country they 've got a British passport .
29 She 's staying in that caravan he 's got in field there .
30 With a majority of 21 , they are in a position to vote in any Speaker they wish , and so may be inclined to reward one of their own party .
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