Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb base] in [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | I often sit in the dunes |
2 | Using a sponge to mix the colours on a stay-wet palette , I then paint in the trees at the back of the stream . |
3 | Those who fail are convinced that a horde of Undead emerge from portals which magically open in the tapestries . |
4 | What you effectively have in the AIS part of Skymaster is a selective scan of much of the current information you ought to be looking at if you 're planning a flight in the UK or near Europe . |
5 | If you pass Dailly kirkyard , spare a thought for the unsung miner who lies there , and another thought for the men who still labour in the dangers of the mining industry . |
6 | like if you ever work in a children 's ward you can always tell the children that 've been hospitalised for a great length of time cos you can do anything with them |
7 | It was an abomination and the Government were advised by the counterparts of those who now sit in the officials ' Box not to introduce it . |
8 | Halpin is quoted : " There are scientists , and administrators too , who consistently soar in the clouds . |
9 | A lot of a lot er of members who actually live in the flats , and all of our members practically know about the flats , and the the general impression is that they are a in a way a a a friendly and er a community type place . |
10 | What we also notice in the chapters dealing with the Fall , and in particular with Adam and Eve , is that this is not just a book by a scholar in a library . |
11 | I would like to enlarge on this theme , but I dare not because our experience falls far short of what we dimly perceive in the pages of Scripture . |
12 | ‘ If anything illegal happens in the school , such as theft , we immediately call in the police , ’ said Mr Reid . |
13 | They generally live in the shires and eat cakes and cucumber sandwiches . |
14 | It suggested that there was something about the man , some unknown factor which made him slightly suspect in the eyes of the authorities . |
15 | Conventional gestures are valuable not only because they often appear in the epics themselves , but also because they are universally recognised as a means of communication in real life and have been used on the stage since the earliest days of the theatre . |
16 | They too breed in the forests of Central and South America . |
17 | So so what you 're saying is it was not related that credit was refused , not because of that fact that say people were actually on benefits , cos er the same person actually somewhere else would would probably get It 's the very fact they actually live in the flats , that actually has largely accounted for people not being able to get credit . |