Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [verb] [pers pn] in the " in BNC.

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1 In addition , retinoic acid is insoluble in water and so would remain where we put it in the limb for some time ; this was important because we already knew that to exert its effect the grafted polarizing region needed more than 12 hours .
2 He took Ellie by her forearm , and marched her down the landing and the painted uncarpeted stairs into the living room , where he sat her in the big chair in the corner .
3 Yeah , I never though of that and I doubt if I get it now , all I think was well I know that I got it in the magazine rack
4 As my husband was then a consultant there , and involved in research in rheumatology , it was only natural that I joined him in the research field .
5 ‘ I was n't going to unroll the damn things , ’ continued Lydia , ‘ so I banged them in the oven , humming insouciantly the while and served them up all bubbling hot .
6 ‘ Your tea is ruined so I threw it in the bin .
7 Once I met him in the West End and we went to the pictures . ’
8 Once I met him in the local pub , ’ Patrick Newell recalled .
9 She had to make sure that she avoided him in the future and never gave him the chance to pull any more stunts like that !
10 How you going to know exactly where the boundaries go or i in between some land-lock countries that you got it in the right position
11 The sister was n't in her office when she went back , so she left it in the middle of the desk : ‘ Miss Carolyn Tanner , care of Clare ’ .
12 So you married him in the end , did you ? ’
13 But I 'm sure that once she joins you in the pool she will find it easy enough to slip into the flow of things .
14 Although we know them in the UK as mushroom corals , the common name of this species is something of a misnomer .
15 You will remember that we met him in the last commercial .
16 He did not say what it was but it may be that we found it in the safe this morning .
17 Right , colleagues , we 're now going to the Energy and Utilities debate and er I 'd like to propose that we do it in the following fashion .
18 We have to make certain that we fit you in the proper niche .
19 Rather , it is embodied in all the ISAs of capitalist society , so that we learn it in the course of learning what it is to be a parent , a democrat , a black , a steelworker , or a councillor .
20 So we kept it in the family , ’ he said .
21 Sometimes the king allowed subjects to take deer for themselves in his forests ; the warden 's duty was to see to it that they had a proper writ of warranty when they came to his forest , that they did not take more than the specified number , and that they took them in the prescribed manner .
22 And I would be the last person to advocate that we follow the American practice of litigation er to the extremes that they pursue it in the States .
23 After all , ’ he threw at her , ‘ I 'm sure it was a mere oversight that they forgot you in the first place . ’
24 That they have him in the Tower of London . ’
25 ‘ Lots of women who have fine hair hanker after long , thick hair , so they grow it in the mistaken belief that the longer it gets , the more hair they have and the fuller it will look , ’ explained Charles .
26 Fru Møller , who resented the embargo on her taste within the house , and frequently complained of the frustration she endured at having to maintain the past in all its detail , enjoyed the discipline the White Garden imposed , the contacts that it brought her in the gardening world , and the admiration its unusual beauty reflected upon her .
27 That he wrote it in the winter of 1940 – 41 gave an indication of the insecurity which underlay his apparent aloofness .
28 If he proposes to say something new , I hope that , as the guardian of the interests of all parts of the House , you Mr. Speaker , will make representations to try to make sure that he does it in the House rather than just making a speech or holding a press conference , even if it is in Wales .
29 But even if your romantic beau whispers ‘ I love you ’ daily in your shell-like , it does n't mean that he loves you in the way that you love him .
30 I have argued elsewhere that Pound was prepared to take instruction , as well as to give it ; that when he first came to London in 1908 , he was looking for masters to whom he might apprentice himself ; that he found them in the Irishman W.B. Yeats and the maverick Englishman Ford Madox Ford ( whose professionalism about writing still denies him in England the recognition that he gets abroad ) ; and ( so I have speculated , though I know it can not be proved ) that Pound sought the same relationship with another Englishman , Laurence Binyon , who was too cagey to go along with the idea .
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