Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [pron] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Members of the public took the opportunity to see for themselves in a unique open day .
2 It is n't one of the large free-standing circular linkers ( through Silver do have one of these and I hope to write about it in a later article ) .
3 But the fact remains that twenty seven months after legislation to allow clients to choose solicitors to appear for them in the higher courts came into effect , the Advisory Committee has been unable to advance the process .
4 ‘ It would n't be wise to communicate with him in the usual way while he 's there . ’
5 These planks he marked A , B , C , etc. , and all the man had to do was to sight along them in the proper order and he could not help getting the line right .
6 This special tribute in WWF News attempts , however inadequately , to give WWF supporters and staff a picture of what Peter 's many qualities and leadership skills meant to some of those who have been privileged to work with him in a great adventure .
7 He has always had a high reputation in England and the Covent Garden Orchestra were obviously eager to work with him in the 1950s .
8 ‘ Because John does shift work I get very lonely and would like to write to someone in a similar position to myself , preferably living in the Sheffield area . ’
9 Her instinct is to relate to everyone in the same way .
10 Despite its boulevards in the north , the city was never as monotonous as the centre of Paris after Baron Haussmann had really got down to work on it in the 1860s .
11 ‘ How strange to come across you in a civilised setting such as this .
12 Knowing this to be his likely mood when I brought in the tea yesterday afternoon , and being aware of his general propensity to talk with me in a bantering tone at such moments , it would certainly have been wiser not to have mentioned Miss Kenton at all .
13 God raised us up with him to rule with him in the heavenly world .
14 So it was , I assume , that he felt immediately able to talk to me in a businesslike and trusting way , and by the end of our meeting , he had left me with the administration of a not inconsiderable sum to meet the costs of a wide range of preparations for his coming residency .
15 Some time before he had asked me if I knew this most neglected of novelists , coming up to talk to me in a blue-green Athenian bar from which he was almost at once to be evicted for a splendid falsetto rendering of ‘ The Lost Chord ’ .
16 He first tried to talk to me in an English pub .
17 To show this was not true , I began to talk to her in an animated way , and she was attentive , encouraging me with questions .
18 Basically these procedures attempt to teach the individual to talk to themselves in a confident and positive manner which anticipates success in the given task .
19 She crashed out a few chords and started to talk to us in a different voice through her ‘ control ’ , who was ( of course ) , a Red Indian — White Cloud or Black Feet or something like that .
20 She solicitously asked if all was well , sending constant messages to enquire if there was anything lacking , or inviting him to walk with her in the sweet-smelling orchard outside the convent church .
21 The latter readily agreed , inviting Corbett to walk with him in the silent , shadowy cloisters , taking advantage of the first soft breezes of early summer .
22 I would love to hear from anyone in the same situation .
23 No-one could label him ‘ collaborator ’ , and a wide spectrum of the population began to look to him in the chaotic aftermath of the Japanese defeat .
24 Silas stood still to stare at her in the dim light .
25 ‘ Yes , ’ she admitted softly as she continued to stare at herself in the full-length mirror .
26 Vernon , 18 , hero of non-League Bath City 's FA Cup win over Cardiff , is on trial with Saints and manager Ian Branfoot wants to look at him in a reserve game .
27 A lot of humans had been in to look at him in the last few minutes .
28 There is no doubt that some problems can be solved with ease if only we can get to look at them in a different way .
29 We are used to looking at faces , the faces of people , for their emotions and feelings ; and when we wonder about the emotions of animals we tend to look at them in the same limited way .
30 You 'll find the little diagram showing you where the pulmonary vein and the pulmonary artery are on page eleven , page eleven if you want to refer to it right , if you want to look at it in a closer detail tonight that 's fine and if you want to see what I 'm saying now in a diagrammatic form look on page thirteen now if you look at that you 'll see some , the blue vein blood vessels it 's coming out of the right hand side of the heart and if you look at the direction of the arrows , okay , they 're going away from the heart , do you agree with me ?
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