Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] in [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Let me zero my telepathy in on the benign , rumpled and somewhat steatopygous figure of my friend Stu .
2 I think I 'm gon na try and persuade my Mum to let me bring my camera in for the last day of term , I 'm gon na get a bottle of from the shop that 's on .
3 ‘ Stones arranged in heaps , ’ said Fenella , frowning , reining her horse in to a slow walk .
4 An unpaid tax bill instilled fears into the companies who dealt with Red Rhino and everyone slapped their bills in at the same time .
5 But what er what happened is when they rebuilt this building in the fifteenth century the masons found these and reused them reset them inside because they 'd lost their significance in over the three hundred years , so but they were useful structural er things .
6 But Sir George Gardiner , chairman of the right-of-centre 1992 Group of Tories , and Brent North MP Sir Rhodes Boyson have both now said they will throw their hand in with the Prime Minister .
7 A significant proportion of this expenditure found its way in to the mass media field .
8 The Royal Duke was a fishermen 's pub with an afternoon trade from men who had brought their catch in during the small hours of the morning .
9 I watched it course in up the dry fjords , finding its correct level , until the two of us , the big man and I , were standing aloft , looking out from our vantage point over the primordial scene , the liquid heart of England .
10 Maxim had run into that before , on exercises , when he wanted to dig his troops in among the growing vegetables , and probably Hitler 's soldiers had been no more welcome .
11 The busy sputter of a Vespa came rocking round the bulk of the house , and the young man of the custodian 's box put his head in at the open door , gave Charlotte a brief , blank glance , and asked briskly : ‘ Where is he ? ’
12 A man who 's never been afraid to stick his head in among the flying boots , Moran 's medical records are thicker — and gorier — than a short horror novel .
13 John took his party in by a back door , using the yard between the Foreign Office and the new building .
14 It 's enabled us all to work and to conduct our cases in as an amiable atmosphere as the adversarial system allows , and we are grateful for that .
15 As I see it , you get your bills in for a certain amount and you 've got to pay it .
16 that to him when the Celtic red mist 's before his eyes and he 's kicking your head in in a jealous rage , he thought .
17 And I went down and he gave me a letter , he says Take your wife in to the general hospital with this letter .
18 ‘ How many men had you discarded before you decided to throw your lot in with a married man ? ’ he murmured , so casually that she said ,
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