Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] [det] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , I better put these in the freezer for now had n't I ? |
2 | I better put this in the draw as well , otherwise otherwise my antenatal , antenatal clinic later , dad 's |
3 | ‘ It never occurred to me not to do that in the first place , ’ she said . |
4 | You just have those in a big bowl of gravy . |
5 | I , I emphasize , but some of his followers , took the view that anxiety , for example , in children , was pathological , and they , that generation of analysts tried to bring up their children to be free of anxiety , and , and then , you still get this in a lot of popular child psychology today , the idea that anxiety is always bad and always wrong . |
6 | Now you steer a boat with a tiller here at the back and you always hold that in the hand nearest it . |
7 | Well no , he has got a bad throat an you know , he had a little lump in his throat , I think they thought it was cancer or something or a little growth , but you often get that in the throat . |
8 | You never see that in the dictionary . |
9 | We only find these in the spectra of gases ; rotation is not quantized in condensed phases , and the characteristic rotational envelope of a gas-phase band is absent . |
10 | Then they utterly destroyed all in the city , both men and women , young and old , oxen , sheep , and asses , with the edge of the sword … |
11 | They still do that in the Hall , but Mr Waring has two registrars , two house-surgeons , and one anaesthetist on his permanent Accident team . |
12 | They also pulled those in the railway ‘ races ’ from London to Edinburgh in 1888 and to Aberdeen in 1895 , when there was keen competition between the east and west coast routes and Stirling 's locomotives averaged over 60 m.p.h. between London and York . |
13 | As he had a car he invariably conducted those in the more remote villages such as Carlton , Dean , Millbrook and Riseley . |
14 | When eating small mammals , it frequently strips and eats the soft parts from the carcase discarding the skin and bones , and it sometimes accomplishes this in a most peculiar fashion . |