Example sentences of "[pron] and [verb] [pron] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But first I think we should phone Azadi himself and tell him in no uncertain terms that we are as unhappy about this as he is . |
2 | I put the pen in his hand and he marks it himself and puts it in the box . ’ |
3 | When PC Stennett was sent to investigate he searched Hagans , but he found nothing and left him in the car park . |
4 | I 've brought a bottle with me and put it in the fridge . |
5 | To give him time to make his getaway he ties me up , blindfolds me , gags me and hides me in a cupboard . |
6 | Lord Palmerston sent for me and told me in a jaunty way that he would have nothing to do with this Gothic style , and that though he did not want to disturb my appointment he must insist on my making a design in the Italian style which he felt sure I could do as well as the other . |
7 | Pylons strode down from it , past a settlement and a water-tower on the plain due south of me and lost themselves in the haze to the west . |
8 | I took your violets home with me and have them in a vase in my room , and Mrs Gracie the housekeeper ( who owns the pug ) takes them out at night as she says they poison the air when one is asleep . |
9 | ‘ Andrew had his defences down as Waterworth came across in front of me and hit him in the mouth and knocked his head on the floor . |
10 | ‘ I 'll leave the plans on the desk , ’ he said , rolling them and replacing them in the tube . |
11 | And er I remembering Dad , once he bought a cherry tree , and went up to get all these here cherries off the trees , and when we got them we used to wipe them and put them in a bag , and sell them at the fairs . |
12 | After she had gone upstairs Carolyn collected them and put them in a jar on the mantelpiece . |
13 | He blanched and I would chill and bag them and put them in the freezer . |
14 | He even took them and put them in the litter-bin . |
15 | By that time her clothes were dry , and we brought them in and I ironed them and hung them in the sun again , this time to air . |
16 | Some mothers would avoid problems , distracting their child by talking to them and involving them in the shopping , while others would distract their child once they had started to be difficult . |
17 | This is the main reason why I have not until recently felt able to face the task of transcribing them and editing them in the way they . |
18 | When they reached the kitchen Lucy collected the cups and saucers while Jean rinsed the crumbs off them and stacked them in the dishwasher . |
19 | I composed a note for them and left it in the hall beside the phone . |
20 | Peel , halve and core them and place them in a saucepan … cover with the wine and a broken cinnamon stick and heat until barely simmering … wash the monkfish and pat dry with kitchen paper … just as the liquid begins to caramelise , add the lemon juice and stir vigorously … reduced to a quarter of its original volume … add the cubes one at a time … thread the piece of monkfish … reserving the liquid … baste the fruit continuously … intersperse with pears … hand the sauce separately … |
21 | The agonies of reading one 's most intimate feelings and thoughts aloud to a roomful of strangers , and then being expected to talk about them and explain them in an acceptably relaxed and humorous manner were more than I could bear . |
22 | The police spokesman added : ‘ It is incredible that someone should carry so much cash around with them and leave it in a car . |
23 | Pull out the magazine schemes that appeal most to you and stick them in a file ; mark the pages you like in books . |
24 | Ask if you can take the form away with you and put it in the post the same day , or bring it back later . |
25 | It 's the matter of the moment really , you just fling them into a roasting tin do n't you and put it in the oven ? |
26 | Look at it and then erm measured it I did I d and then I redid this one and put it in the same scale , |
27 | She took him to herself and loved him in the mystical , supreme way she believed her mother had loved her father ; she gave him everything — her innocence , her youth , her maidenhead . |
28 | To ask for more for herself and put herself in a position of coming first felt too greedy and dangerous . |
29 | He had brought his telescope ashore with him and mounted it in the little dormer window high up under the eaves of the steep-pitched east-facing gable of his house . |
30 | Of course , at last a train got him and killed him in a horrible way . |