Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pron] in the [adj] " in BNC.

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31 I find it in the unlikeliest places , many of which had not sold it for at least 25 years .
32 If I 'm allowed to have food , why ca n't I have it in the same cell as Elaine ? ’
33 It is worlds apart from school as I knew it in the 1960s .
34 Perhaps it was just the times I saw him in the Div II Championship year and the season after that .
35 from my vantage point I saw nothing in the few seconds between the County Inspector 's announcement to have incited what appeared to be a concerted start by the police .
36 So down at squadron level we had this very much in our minds when in time the orders came down through Group , through station , right to the people who had to do the carting and the bombing , I feel I should explain right at the outset that I can only view at the later stages of the war the state of morale as I saw it in the entire Pathfinder Force .
37 Well I saw it in the last time it was in here on Central and it was n't , it did n't come on !
38 ‘ Lucky thing I saw you in the rear mirror just as I was driving off ! ’
39 I saw you in the High Street the other day , ’ he would say , in a tone that suggested that it was quite impossible for Henry to have seen him .
40 ‘ Not unless I do it in the next three months , ’ she told him .
41 I adore it in the early mornings , when the sun is still behind the hill .
42 I did it in the first year , I 'm in the fifth year now , that was four years ago .
43 I did it in the dull knowledge that there was no way I could get up that hill .
44 I did it in the sixth form , it 's really hard , it takes ages
45 Could I put them in the soft box ?
46 I liked him in the Pink Panther .
47 I earned it in the first place , so strictly speaking it 's still mine ; but you learn not to say some things in marriage .
48 ‘ I thought I had him in the second round be he wriggled off the hook . ’
49 Gradually these dreams came less often until they stopped altogether , although I still do n't know why I had them in the first place .
50 I left them in the self-induced bedlam of a Harvey Nichols changing room , and promised to meet them later at the flat to examine our spoils , then went to meet Dee .
51 I have it in the other room . ’
52 I have none in the whole world to call my own .
53 I wrapped him in the big blanket we 'd brought as he was already shivering .
54 Erm I see nothing in the current Bradford U D P which suggests that they are n't erm majoring on urban regeneration , that they 're doing they 're doing exactly that .
55 My point is that I see nothing in the Gracious Speech to enable me to counter the opinions expressed by our European partners who are still proud to know us but bemused that we have a Britain which in their eyes is no longer as great as it was .
56 I see myself in the Northern European tradition .
57 I see myself in the Northern European tradition .
58 I wanted him in the first place , ’ said Graham , ‘ but the management had already cast Cy Grant .
59 Hence the modern Oedipus complex is not wholly explicable by reference to the modern family ( and therefore not controvertible by reference to modern family arrangements which allegedly do not feature it ) , but rather to both the individual 's actual family circumstances , and to the inherited and culturally transmitted conditions of the species which produced it in the first place and which determined its particular expression .
60 Lasswell ( 1960 , p. 195 ) sums up this scepticism about the rule of law : ‘ The number of statutes which pass the legislature , or the number of decrees which are handed down by the executive , but which change nothing in the permanent politics of society , is a rough index of the role of magic in politics ’ .
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