Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [adv prt] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You do n't want them up in the top the next group |
2 | Those sausages were a credit to Mother because she knew just the seasoning they required , and we would hang them up in the kitchen for people to eat as they pleased . |
3 | Before fifteen days are over , if it please God , those tambours shall be laid before you , and shall be sounded for your pleasure , and then they shall be given to the Bishop Don Hieronymo , that he may hang them up in the Church of St. Mary , Mother of God . |
4 | I 'll catch you up in a minute or two . ’ |
5 | Under the terms of the agreement , O&Y will continue to manage the property and will buy it back in the future at a premium . |
6 | ‘ We 'll finish them off in a fortnight , ’ he said , as he celebrated 31st birthday . |
7 | ‘ I 'll bring them up in the morning after breakfast . ’ |
8 | On Fridays and other fast-days he would lock himself up in the church for many hours . |
9 | They would hide all his own clothes and , having forced him to wear his sister 's , they would lock him out in the street to be chased and bullied by the neighbourhood gangs . |
10 | Well , that should finish him off in no time . |
11 | ‘ Why do n't yer chuck it down in the dustbin ? ’ he suggested . |
12 | You can bring it back in the morning when you pick up your own . ’ |
13 | If Doris Arthur came through with the script ahead of schedule , he could zip it over in a Poseidon wallet within twenty-four hours . |
14 | I know but I can warm mine up in the microwave , have you got a meeting tonight ? |
15 | Some people are daunted by the technology of sound , but it 's basically just like water : you can send it out in a jet or you can spray it gently over everyone . |
16 | When Mrs Gaskell herself went to stay with a duke , her daughter , Meta , suggested that they should dress themselves up in the bed curtains ‘ of thick white satin stamped with little rosebuds ’ . |
17 | All in all , my girl , you 're lucky Dr Penry Meredith Vaughan did n't throw you back in the sea . ’ |
18 | ‘ I shall look them up In a book I haff got at home . |
19 | ‘ Creeping up to 40 was n't the main reason I wanted a third child , ’ says Saskia , ‘ but I was certainly aware that it would keep me back in the young-mum sphere along with the 25-year-olds . ’ |
20 | I should keep them out in the orchard . |
21 | You can nick them out in a couple of days . " |
22 | I hope Dr Vaughan will run me back in the Angharad . ’ |
23 | I 'll run you up in the car . |
24 | ‘ Well , if you must go I 'll run you back in the car , ’ said Mark , much to Penelope 's disappointment . |
25 | A car will follow you down in the ambulance and they 'll send a guard from Headquarters to stay with you once you get there . ’ |
26 | Hello Simon , well you can stick your finger anywhere you like , you can stick it up in the air , because you 're victorious today . |
27 | What 's the point of teaching something if you can go and look it up in a book ? |
28 | You could look it up in a dictionary probably to find the origin of the word , people |
29 | You can look it up in The UFO Report , by Timothy Good , if you like . |
30 | she would see it off in no time at all . |