Example sentences of "[pron] [subord] [pron] [verb] [pron] in " in BNC.
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1 | You would n't recognise me if you met me in the bath . ’ |
2 | ‘ Call me if you need me in Theatre — but I 'd just as soon Tim Mayhew did it — I do n't trust myself near that bastard . ’ |
3 | You would recognise them if you saw them in the street , there 's no doubt about that , but they 're not academic studies , they 're caricatured to a point . |
4 | You would recognise them if you saw them in the street , there 's no doubt about that , but they 're not academic studies , they 're caricatured to a point . |
5 | ‘ Mac , ’ as of course he was known , would promise to bring down the wrath of almighty God on them if he found them in the Trocadero , Elephant and Castle , when they should be ‘ capable of , and available for work , ’ as one had to be in those days . |
6 | Well that 's defeated me cos I measured it in in feet feet and inches . |
7 | Walking out of the Ladies , I suddenly saw Mum 's face in front of me like I saw it in the dream — sinking , drowning in bubbling mud — trying to spit the oozing slime out of her lipsticked mouth but the more she spat it out the more slithered in … |
8 | Nobody asked you if you wanted anything in the shop . |
9 | ‘ She 'll cast a spell on you if she sees you in the wood , ’ Kay warned . |
10 | One point , just to add to what Liz is saying , and I support everything she 's said , one further point is that accuracy is terribly important because if you actually have a mistake in the press release , and the editors publish it or it 's broadcast and a whole lot of listeners or readers write in and complain , they 'll find it very hard to forgive you because they get themselves in a terrible problem , so do be sure you 're giving them accurate information all the time . |
11 | I always reckon it 's tremendously flattering that viewers want to talk to you when they meet you in the street . |
12 | ‘ Leith never said anything about agreeing to marry you when I saw her in the — ’ Travis left his own unhappy thoughts to start to exclaim . |
13 | And part of the mystery of our existence , is if they we If we give ourselves in faith to God , even in the small and inauspicious ways , the consequences of doing that might be enormous . |
14 | But it will prove to be a necessary and worthwhile one if it leads us in the direction of a less doctrinaire and therefore more properly educational form of antiracism . |
15 | ‘ Think he would give me one if I mentioned him in my article ? ’ |
16 | Well she need needed it for erm her speech , and then when he came along , he just nearly automatically got one because everybody got one in really . |
17 | Rereading one before he put it in the envelope , it seemed to him to be ill-organized , to have no coherent theme . |
18 | In the end they fell upon Southwell , and the earth has literally moved for them since they purchased it in March . |
19 | The interchange would usually end with Gina kicking Nigel on the shin , clawing him or hitting him if she had something in her hands . |
20 | I would n't have known him if I met him in the street . |
21 | ‘ While you 're speaking to him , I suggest you ask him if he knows anyone in the building trade who would like to come out here to help you . |
22 | I think she 's a bit upset , I think she thinks I 'm better , I 'm better than her because I beat her in that , and I think she 's , a bit of shock for her . |
23 | Because I 'd told her it was funny this doctor never even touched her before he sent her in there . |
24 | ‘ In that case , ’ Maggie said happily , snuggling against him as he put her in the car and came to sit beside her , ‘ I wo n't argue . ’ |
25 | Can be proved by describing the duty being performed , e.g. ‘ I said to John Brown ‘ You are being arrested for conduct likely to cause a breach of the peace ’ and was just about to hold his arm and caution him when he struck me in the face with his left fist etc . ’ |
26 | She is told that if she catches sight of him when he visits her in the darkness , he will leave her . |
27 | Drink , you ca n't see it if you put them in water , you just know the water 's gone but it might of evaporated . |
28 | I think for those of you who do n't live here , if you fancy a hot dog , you ca n't have onions with it if you buy it in the city centre , because the smell of cooking onions is banned . |
29 | God knows , he thought , I should n't say anything about it if she nagged me in any halfway reasonable manner . |
30 | I did n't think there were any prints on the other rounds , and there ca n't be any of mine because I handled them in gloves . |