Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] [adv prt] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I was surprised to see them up in the tall grasses , instead of moving along the exposed bank , but I realised that the rising river level had forced them up .
2 There is no failure because you have to work it through in a new way at forty or fifty . ’
3 Pierre came to pick them up in the long Mercedes and they piled in with all their bags and appurtenances .
4 Where several holes were to be tired it was possible to set them off in a desired order by lighting in appropriate sequence .
5 His head bent towards her and once again Jenna lifted her hands to ward him off in a panic-stricken way , but her fingers felt useless .
6 At that point we could still take water from the aquifer , but we would have to pump it out in the same way as we would from an unconfined aquifer .
7 It would be best to grow them on in the smaller tank as they are likely to be attacked , if not eaten , by the larger fish .
8 He took one hand off the controls to sweep it out in a large gesture that took in the whole of the City of London .
9 Dressing apraxia refers to difficulty in putting on clothes ; the patient may manipulate them haphazardly , unable to relate them spatially to his own body , or he may be unable to put them on in the correct sequence .
10 Or is he to allow her to rest her left forearm on his right and to guide her round in an elegant mazurka — leading her , as it were , from the shoulder so that she always moves just in front of him ?
11 I offered , once again , to put him up in the spare room for the night , but , once again , he would n't hear of it .
12 She was being a bit of a weed and in any case I went to cheer her up in the first place . ’
13 On second thoughts I think it best to put it back in the old oak chest .
14 Perhaps she was : she seemed to let it out in a long , gusty sigh , and walked away from the children , down the track to a place where a flat rock jutted out from the side of the bank .
15 I was lucky enough to knock him out in the first round .
16 The Goblins wait until the enemy are close by , and then push the Fanatic out towards the foe , giving him a good shove to start him off in the right direction .
17 No afterwards she 's going to switch it on in the common room .
18 Another advantage is that a hooked bream can be persuaded — with a little not-too-gentle pulling and guidance — to fight it out in the shallower water and therefore not disturb the remainder of the feeding shoal .
19 McGrath said : ‘ If I had a New Year 's wish , it would be for us and Manchester United to battle it out in a two-horse race for the Championship — and for us to win it for a lot of reasons . ’
20 Although elite theorists have agreed upon the importance of empirically tested research , and their ability to carry it out in a value-free way , in fact this stream of analysis has always been associated with authors who take strong value positions .
21 But I never felt that he was going to get me out in the second innings .
22 Hundreds of pounds ? it 's such an important issue , we ought to have it out in the open , and let's tell the taxpayers what these people say
23 ‘ It will be a relief to have it out in the open and it will stop all the questions I have been getting about my future , ’ said the 21year-old Nottingham Forest player .
24 ‘ If you take as much trouble as we do in BP to get the words and information right , it would be silly to dish them up in an unattractive package , ’ Brigg adds .
25 The better nurserymen pride themselves on their packing , so much so that they often advise you to leave the plants in the packing when planting is delayed , and to lay them up in a cool garage or shed .
26 With more complex circuits , having to remove the transfers after taking all that time to lay them down in the first place , is wasteful .
27 All right , I was Marius ’ personal assistant and there 's no reason to assume that Nigel would want to take me over in the same role .
28 wait a bit , and they said so , they looked at it and said we 'd have to take it back in a few days time for them to do , they could n't do it there and then .
29 Peter Roberts of Kuperard , who launched the charity scheme last year , says this is enough to purchase 350 mats ( against the 90 he was able to distribute last year ) , and he is planning to hand them out in the second week of January .
30 ‘ Who in hell 's name are you ? ’ he asked amiably , still unable to make her out in the thick shade of an ivy-infested oak .
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