Example sentences of "[pron] [vb infin] [adv prt] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Ah , but would I fill out in the right places ? ’ she said rashly , then bit her lip as Penry eyed the places in question with a deliberation which brought colour to her face . |
2 | Finally , one look at the South Africans ' itinerary for the next six months — tests against Romania , Italy , then New Zealand , Australia , France and England — is enough to make you break out in a cold sweat . |
3 | ‘ How did you meet up in the first place ? |
4 | uhum , could n't you go up in the other corner . |
5 | Just , just so that we can erm , make sure for the cabaret committee you have n't given yourself enormous pay rises in the first half can you , can you split out in the corporate expenses less other , what the er , er , profit on the sale of some of your Cedar Fayre investment was ? |
6 | How did you get on in the multi choice the other day ? |
7 | And why did you climb in in the first place ? ’ |
8 | it 's so new to them that they 're bothering to cost it , but how did we go on in the older days ? |
9 | The loading had made him break out in a terrible sweat and perspiration ran down his forehead into his eyes . |
10 | How do they go on in the senior school . |
11 | He 's howling and scr w wailing cos I would n't let him go back in the same chair ! |
12 | Len 's mop of unruly fair hair always made him stand out in a crowded goalmouth but , even over 30 years later , he continues to stand out in the memories of Palace fans who saw him play for our club . |
13 | I should never have let her go off in the first place . ’ |
14 | At a lecture in Nairobi given by Dr Esmond Bradley Martin , the world 's foremost authority on the rhino-horn trade , she heard him spell out in the starkest of terms why the rhino was on the slide . |
15 | She let her breath out in a hissing rush . |
16 | ‘ But why should he come down in the dead of night ? ’ |