Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [verb] in [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And , indeed , as befits someone who 's hovering on the edge of idolatry , even her vocabulary has gone a little pagan ‘ Till dieted by thee I grow mature in knowledge as the Gods who all things know ’ , and then what I think is a brilliant touch on Milton 's part , the very next line says to us ‘ Though others envy what they can not give ’ .
2 ‘ Who 's my contact if I want to get in touch with you ? ’
3 I 'm going to get an address for Sam anyway cos I I want to get in touch with him
4 I like to keep in touch with my own place . ’
5 I like to win in situations at work
6 So I went down there and er well I suppose fell in love with the job right away .
7 ‘ The one thing I do have in common with William , ’ conceded Preston , ‘ is that we both grew up knowing the heavens might open at any moment and drop a load of shit on our heads . ’
8 I 've fallen in love with someone . ’
9 I 've fallen in love with it .
10 You 're asking me to believe that I 've fallen in love with a nothing . ’
11 And I 've fallen in love with this part of the country .
12 I think I 've fallen in love with Rick Mayall now .
13 I 've played in pictures like The Gauntlet where the woman is the smarter of the two people , it just depends on the project , ’ he says in his sole reference to 43-year-old Sondra , who co-starred in six films with him .
14 I 've played in front of Mike Hooper and I believe he is one of the top six in the country .
15 But Roxburgh says : ‘ I 've kept in touch throughout the controversy , and Gordon , too , has left his troubles south of Hadrian 's Wall . ’
16 ‘ I can scarcely believe I 've lived in Cornwall for all these years and have n't seen any of this before ! ’
17 I 've read books that are set in the country and , of course , poems , and I 've lived in towns near the country and gone into the country on Sundays or when there was no school . ’
18 I really prefer it if someone else does the cutting , because even though I 've worked in newspapers for so long , it 's terribly hard to know how to cut your own stuff .
19 Another northern head , requesting anonymity , voiced his outrage at Labour 's prejudice : ‘ I 've worked in comprehensives for 18 years and I know as well as anyone that you can not get good education for working-class children without quality teachers and adequate resources .
20 Recently I 've worked in jazz with John McLaughlin ( her partner ) — and Marielle she has her own projects . ’
21 Can I just confirm with you Mr , that what I 've described in terms of geographical location , is getting somewhere near to meeting his objective .
22 The people I 've come in contact with , definitely .
23 I 've put in stuff for her from all over , and she always thanks me , not like she was paying me at all .
24 And basically the the gradings I 've allowed in respect of the performance of each of the factors .
25 Right erm questionnaire , I 've got in contact with the Institute again
26 ‘ It 's just something I 've got in mind for a big party I 'm planning . ’
27 And and what I 've got in front of me , David Lock , what I 've got in front of me is is erm , and I know David 's got it David Allenby 's got it as well , is the er paper from Harrogate 's Economic Development Officer to his Economic Development Sub-Committee , and it 's gone all the way through the process now and through the main council , where he has to answer that very question and I could n't put it better .
28 And and what I 've got in front of me , David Lock , what I 've got in front of me is is erm , and I know David 's got it David Allenby 's got it as well , is the er paper from Harrogate 's Economic Development Officer to his Economic Development Sub-Committee , and it 's gone all the way through the process now and through the main council , where he has to answer that very question and I could n't put it better .
29 I 've got , I 've got in touch with a football supporters society
30 I desire to speak in answer to it , your Grace , ’ said the man , stooping obsequiously to the extended hand .
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