Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [prep] [pers pn] in the " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm actually going to go in for it in the Telegraph 's competition , so I may as well use the same team for our one if it gets going . |
2 | Jasper sensed some of this and vowed not to go along with it in the sheeplike fashion of the others . |
3 | Does they tend to have more gumption , they tend to have to stand up to him in the end . |
4 | Botham 's recall took many by surprise after age and injuries appeared to catch up with him in the Test series . |
5 | When at last they began to come out to her in the sun-drenched quadrangle on the Castle 's south side , where she liked to sit , she was patient and cautious . |
6 | Never slam a door in temper , you may need to come back through it in the future : kick yourself instead . |
7 | Then it began to sweep slowly over her in the deprecating manner that Jessamy remembered so clearly from four years ago . |
8 | On the contrary : he 's here to get rid of them , to lose them , to drift away from them in the heat and safety of the crowd . |
9 | She has obtained a City and Guilds qualification in Horticulture which at present she uses ‘ only working part-time at a garden centre ! ’ but hopes to do more with it in the future . |
10 | Like Chance Wayne when you watch that scene in the film , he made you just want to wake up with him in the room , wake up with him in the bed beside you . |
11 | You know , he used to go everywhere with us in the car . |
12 | How did you manage to get away from her in the end and come and live in this funny little house ? ’ |
13 | We Americans are proud of our history and culture and would like you to learn more about it in the museums , theatres , galleries and concert halls that span our country . |
14 | That 's good news says Pyramid , because SNI is likely to get closer to it in the short term while these issues are being resolved , whatever the eventual outcome . |
15 | ‘ YOU always get something to take away with you in the Children 's Address . ’ |
16 | There is no way in which he can free himself from my control , not unless I lose my nerve or allow him to be abducted by some plagiarist , and not unless I allow any of my own present personal dilemmas connected with my own personal escape to lodge unbeknown to me in the words which make up this fictional character . |
17 | Turning around to peer up at him in the gathering darkness , Laura had no clue what he was thinking as she viewed his bland expression , which echoed the studied unconcern in his voice . |