Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb past] [pron] in the " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps because I always went there in the heat of the afternoon , I rarely saw anyone in the gardens . |
2 | In fact , I just saw him in the flesh , bruised as that might be . ’ |
3 | I just replaced one in the lamp in there and it was a Phillips one and I have n't bought any of those for ages , do you know what I mean |
4 | I du n no , I just read it in the book saying what a blow job is . |
5 | and erm I just stuck him in the bath when we got home |
6 | I just stuck it in the ground I think . |
7 | I just did it in the pan on top |
8 | There was no yardage chart in those days , but I worked out very quickly that Arnold was two clubs stronger than me , so I just put myself in the same situation and added on two clubs . |
9 | ‘ And I just found myself in the right place at the right time ! ’ |
10 | I just approached it in the way I would were it my album and my band . |
11 | In fact I had it for six months and I never did plug it into an amplifier ; I just used it in the dressing room . ’ |
12 | He turned and came after me waving his revolver , but I easily lost him in the crowd . |
13 | I could get tired of even roulette if I always played it in the same place . ’ |
14 | I know a dug a hole and I totally misread it in the sense that |
15 | I totally lost myself in the remoteness . |
16 | I still had it in the wardrobe so I just used to . |
17 | I hardly had anything in the cupboard so I had to make do … |
18 | ‘ I probably got it in the Seychelles , from walking around barefoot a great deal . |
19 | I also had it in the World War . |
20 | I was usually summoned by telephone and invited round to Downing Street at 8 p.m. , when Wilson would be alone in the Cabinet room , which he preferred to any office or study , and where , sitting at the long Cabinet table , I often found myself in the seat normally occupied by the Chancellor of the Exchequer and enjoyed moments of brief delusional glory ! |
21 | I even met one in the walnut tree when I was working in the garden one night . |
22 | I simply looked her in the eye and said : ‘ This is mine . |
23 | This was the plan I laid down , and the first time I had occasion to try it in practice was the Summer before the last [ 1774 ] & I then did it in the case of a Lady and in the hottest weather : the next Body I tried these experiments upon was Jan y . |
24 | The normal processes of consultation took place , and after one or two false alarms , during which I kidded myself that I was perfectly all right , I ultimately found myself in the regulation NHS nightshirt , sitting amidst expectant mothers , in the gynaecology section of the Royal Hampshire County Hospital , waiting to sample the wonders of the ultra-scan . |
25 | I never saw her in the daytime . |
26 | I never used it in the like people put it in the till . |
27 | I never wanted one in the house . ’ |
28 | After a hesitant start , the other leftwing and progressive parties who were defeated in the first round have joined Mr Da Silva 's campaign , along with the Socialist and Communist parties , which already supported him in the Popular Front coalition . |
29 | Was she the author of the Casket Letters , those letters which totally implicated her in the murder , or were they forgeries ? |
30 | She-She then parked me in the aromatic cubicle . |