Example sentences of "[pron] [to-vb] [pron] in [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I do as I 'm told , and he told me to include you in this job . ’ |
2 | It does n't seem to me to affect it in any way . |
3 | His numerous critics will find plenty to amuse them in this volume . |
4 | He added : ‘ There is nothing to suggest he in any way misused the weapons . |
5 | If there is a drugs ring operating in my father 's club , then I 'll help you to crack it in any way I can . ’ |
6 | I would be happy for you to use it in any way you felt appropriate . |
7 | My God , not if I have to kill you to keep you in this bedroom ! ’ |
8 | It really is not good enough for you to preen yourself in this way while Britain continues to suffer from the consequences of a largely uneducated workforce . |
9 | I wo n't allow you to manipulate me in this way . ’ |
10 | Ask them to send me in some coffee . ’ |
11 | I do n't want to see Sarah in that way , and I would n't want her to see me in that kind of light either . ’ |
12 | She wrote a letter to her , asking her to help us in any way she could . |
13 | It is clear from the conversation that there was sympathy for the person involved because it was easy for them to place themselves in that position , allowing the event to be normalized . |
14 | According to such a theory , if we , in English , call both our mother 's brother and our father 's brother by the same term — ‘ uncle ’ — it is because these two relatives are , to us , the same ‘ kind ’ of relative , and that probably the fact that we use the one word causes us to see them in that way . |
15 | Now she realised that if Travis got to Lori her cousin would say anything to land her in more trouble , thus playing right into Travis 's hands . |
16 | and it would be wrong for us to consider it in that form . |