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

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1 I found it in an unexpected place .
2 I caught it in the other hand .
3 I was bringing my own but I put it in the wrong pocket of my coat and it fell through the lining and smashed . "
4 I soaked it in a hot bath last night ; it should be okay now . ’
5 There are even times when I enjoy it in a masochistic kind of way — those are the times when you are really running free , bouncing along in a relaxed and easy manner , with the mind and the body in tune .
6 I ca n't stand it , I hear it in the early hours . ’
7 I cooked it in a cheap saucepan .
8 I I I recorded it in a closed classroom during the lunch-time playtime
9 I write in the past tense because I lost it in an arctic spell of weather and for some inexplicable reason have yet to replace it .
10 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 .
11 I adore it in the early mornings , when the sun is still behind the hill .
12 I did it in the dull knowledge that there was no way I could get up that hill .
13 I got so tired of having juice pouring into my bag that I take it in a little lemonade bottle now .
14 I have it in the other room . ’
15 I 've heard also of courses of injections which remove it in the short term but result in a worse incidence of cellulite after the treatment has worn off .
16 For the former the sterling area was good for business ; for the latter , an international financial role for Britain involved direct responsibilities which placed it in the central position in government to which it had become accustomed before 1939 but had lost over the war years .
17 As has been noted , services are far less easy prey to import penetration ; and the broad financial sector fared well out of a sharp rise in inflation and the high interest rates which accompanied it in the early 1970s .
18 The pluralist perspective on British politics was built up by political scientists who were predisposed to provide an account of interest-group politics which presented it in a good , democratic light .
19 Eva could be snobby , that was obvious , but if I saw something , or heard a piece of music , or visited a place , I would n't be content until Eva had made me see it in a certain way .
20 How you going to know exactly where the boundaries go or i in between some land-lock countries that you got it in the right position
21 Yes , fine , now you want it in the red one and not the silver one , yes ?
22 There is said to be an area on the knee called The Three-Mile Point ; it sounds wonderful for runners because , practitioners say , if you touch it in the right way , you 'll have enough energy to run another three miles .
23 This little harbour near St Austell is named after Charles Rashleigh , who built it in the late eighteenth century to a design by John Smeaton .
24 At 7.00 next morning he placed the basin in his tin and handed it to the attendant , who put it in the hot cupboard .
25 Why ca n't you do it in the front room then ?
26 When you switch to thinking of it as just another resource in the classroom , you put it in a different perspective .
27 I do , you put it in the big shop did n't you ?
28 A well-established tradition holds owners to be morally entitled to their property where they have obtained it by way of an uncoerced transfer from someone who received it in a similar manner , subject to the property having been originally taken into private ownership by a legitimate process of acquisition .
29 You get it in the wrong place , he 's had it .
30 She heard it in the raised treble , saw it in the bright eyes .
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