Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [verb] [pers pn] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Back in Fr Butler 's home parish of St Lachtain in Freshford , Kilkenny , Fr Seamus Henry said : ‘ I have n't been in touch with John for some months but I am supporting him in a pastoral way . |
2 | No problem Mr Prospect , I 'm glad you feel that way however I am seeing you in a fortnight 's time , have a chat with him between then and now and when I see you next week I 'll ta or whenever the time 'll be , I 'll take his telephone number from you then . |
3 | I am doing them in a minute . |
4 | Today I 'm taking you in the carriage to Millcote to buy you some elegant clothes . |
5 | I said to Claire , I said , I 'm sticking them in the wrong one . |
6 | I 'm ringing them in the morning . |
7 | Du n no I , there 's a friend of mine and I 'm selling it in the pa have to advertise in the paper as well so that money 's going to it , I 've made , I 'm having a word with the bank manager for business facilities and then opening an account with him at the bank to er basically get some extra , a business account going which I do n't touch , er I need to get credit facilities done on the bank , accounts and stuff , dad 's gon na look through it completely with me and work everything out , but for the next six , seven weeks I 'll be too busy with the school work to really concentrate on it , cos exams start at seven weeks time now |
8 | I 'm putting them in the back of the buggy . |
9 | Then the hotel ( ‘ Charlie sent us , ’ ) and the assistant manager drawing her to one side ( ‘ I 'm putting you in a suite for a couple of hours . |
10 | I was accompanying him in the show anyway and I think we just had the nerve . ’ |
11 | Poor love , ’ she smiled faintly , ‘ he was half asleep , and at first when he heard what I had to say he thought I was leaving him in the lurch after all . |
12 | I was reading it in the paper I thought oh I wonder if is . |
13 | I was beating him in the storyline , but he was , in reality , desperate to win all the races . |
14 | I have to pay 80p for one piece of Vallis , Cabomba etc at any of the fish centres in this part of the world and £1.50 each if I was to buy them in the little pots . |
15 | I nearly forgot how old you are when I was putting you in the book . |
16 | It just happened that I was doing it in a unique way through the business world of women . |
17 | I must have dropped off to sleep ; next thing , someone was prodding me in the ribs with a rifle butt , and a voice was saying , ‘ Come on , Piper . |
18 | She said , ‘ Nobody 's putting me in no garbage can . ’ |
19 | As she walked past his crumpled body she had said again , ‘ Nobody 's putting me in no garbage can . ’ |
20 | Behind the scenes , Sir Reginald was negotiating with political leaders about the composition of the Executive Council which was to assist him in the government of the country until elections could be held . |
21 | But , I know black people who are watching me in the audience or on the TV are thinking it 's a black versus white thing . |
22 | I 'm not surprised your Julidochromis have n't bred and have fallen out if you are keeping them in a community tank ! |
23 | It would seem to me that if you 've got to prove a case that there that it is the place of last resort , and that place of last resort has got to be at least five thousand dwellings , you are in a place where there is absolute massive growth of demand , and improbably no one has been able to meet a five year supply of housing land , if you are to meet it in the term , if y if those are the criteria to meeting the terms of th of this sort of plan , and in fact what I would submit is that a new settlement solution is very much a part and parcel of a long term solution , and that 's where essentially the County strategy is quite right in proposing a new settlement in the context of the greenbelt , because also greenbelt is a long term solution . |
24 | ‘ You 're pushing me in the direction of flattery again , ’ he said softly . |
25 | But that still does n't tell me why you 're wearing them in the first place , does it ? ’ she grinned . |
26 | Carbohydrates provide a good energy supply for the body as they 're converted into glucose , but make sure you 're eating it in the right forms . |
27 | Well you 're measuring it in the opposite direction to the way you 're measuring X. |
28 | You 're burying her in the wrong grave . ’ |
29 | ‘ Luce is fond of you and she does n't want to hurt you , but you 're putting her in an impossible situation by your pig-headedness . |
30 | so if you 're putting it in the second half of the second term |