Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] in [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Mm but this was last year and I just cleared the ball and everybody ran out ran out and I suddenly collapsed in agony on the floor cos my knee just completely gave way and it was really painful and a minute later I stood up and it was fine , it did n't give me any more hassle for the rest of the day .
2 Mill says exactly what I just said in response of him that is if the people are prepared to accept these why what 's to stop them consulting and asking for advice about how they should cast their vote and so Mill later on gives a response to his own suggestion about plural voting in effect without realizing that what he 's done .
3 Chairman can I just say in connection with this sir
4 Well , having had to avail ourselves of the help of the officer who got rid of our gigantic wasp nest , I should like to say what a superb job they do , but I just wondered in view of the tremendous number , whether there is some kind of way of preventions .
5 I finally got in touch with the distributor and explained what was going on .
6 I always get in bed on me left me right
7 I also kept in touch with the Navy by accepting , every October , invitations from a variety of naval establishments all over the country to propose the toast of the Immortal Memory of Lord Nelson at their Trafalgar Night dinners .
8 I also got in touch with the real FFL lot at the weekend , they said they 'd send me an information pack .
9 I do n't know whether , people thought that erm if they interfered with me I would n't er I would n't play or what it was but then , anyway erm when the war ended , as I say I got a bit erm worried and erm I then got in touch with er Mr who was then er , then taken over from Sir Cecil Clerk of the Council or Chief Executive and erm , he suggested that erm I might take a course for the erm Home Workers Diploma For The Blind which erm was , well it was a sort of specialized er social worker really .
10 You see I never believe in smoke without fire , and when our man is nicked on a spying charge then I say to myself that somebody got at him , somebody asked a favour of him , somebody got round him .
11 And I voted , I think , if I had a vote that day , I certainly voted in favour of that , and so did members of all groups .
12 Some ministers use them largely to keep in touch with parliamentary opinion on matters affecting their own departments .
13 These days , everyone just sits in front of the box for entertainment .
14 Any mail messages which already exist in LIFESPAN for the specified user are formatted into a * .
15 When a certificate of insurance has expired or when a new insurance contract is being negotiated , insurance companies issue ‘ cover notes ’ which usually vary in length of validity from 15 days to 60 days .
16 The group is now trying to encourage members to increase their commitment to 1 per cent ( which still pales in comparison with the US , where there are 2 , 5 and 10 per cent clubs ) .
17 Infection by lymphocystis first appears as ‘ Cauliflower ’ -like growths which gradually increase in size over a period of several weeks or months .
18 It therefore became necessary to adopt a luni-solar calendar in which the months were measured by the phases of the moon but which also kept in step with the sun .
19 This is the brief article ( less than five printed pages ) which originally appeared in Poetry for February 1918 , under the title , ‘ The Hard and Soft in French Poetry ’ .
20 Would somebody please propose in accordance with standing orders that we should extend our proceedings beyond ten thirty .
21 In all control and spinal patients studied , there was an initial increase in external anal sphincter electromyographic activity on insertion of the anorectal tube which then declined in concert with the anal pressure to reach a stable baseline .
22 If you look at an American kit for say , £10,000 to £14,000 , which then requires in excess of 500 hours of sweat equity , the Chevron does n't look bad value after all .
23 This pressure may result in the maintenance of a set of norms — including linguistic norms — which then flourish in opposition to publicly legitimized norms .
24 Adapting LE to JC in this case means distinguishing those lexical items which historically end in /r/ from those which do not .
25 Head Office Branch Claims , to whom any claim in excess of the branch handling limit is reported , will advise the appropriate department of any claims where the retention is exceeded .
26 New competences may be acquired , others may become redundant as the contexts calling them forth change in relation to the situation of the social actor .
27 Indeed , Leonard can only recall a volume of the Russian writer Gogol on her shelf , by which she presumably kept in touch with her own more distant — if painful — affiliations , though influencing Leonard , perhaps , unconsciously , with Gogol 's sense of fantasy and comic genius — as well as his need to travel . )
28 She eventually fell in love with a lawyer , but her father objected to this match .
29 At six o'clock the next morning she finally fell in front of the door of the workhouse , and the people there took her in .
30 She soon fell in love with someone else , also about nine years older than herself , who seemed very keen and wanted to marry her .
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