Example sentences of "[vb infin] in [adj] [noun] [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 If he was exploited by landowners and the merchant and artisan classes , this did not result in total dependence on them .
2 With these two levels of culture within higher education having been distinguished , let us look in more detail at them .
3 Again , the vital questions were : could the king appoint archbishops ? and could he keep in regular contact with them once appointed ?
4 In this case you should make sure she has all she needs , including easy access to you by phone , and you should keep in daily contact with her .
5 ‘ I 'll drop in that baccy for you tonight , Mr Miller .
6 ‘ I should have unloaded it first , ’ Catherine Crane said , apologetically , ‘ but I just could n't move in any direction with it where it was . ’
7 Our house in Dublin would fit in one corner of it . ’
8 I 'll even throw in some henna for you to tart it up . ’
9 There is no evidence of when the committal order was drawn up , although Mrs. Butler 's solicitors were assured that this would happen in sufficient time for them to receive copies by fax later that afternoon .
10 Video English cassettes VC7 and VC8 , for advanced level students , seek to present issues in such a way that students will make a real commitment to one point of view and will therefore engage in real debate about it .
11 You 'll get in that office with me .
12 ‘ Yes , and their cats will be looked after too — one only hopes Daisy wo n't put in more food for them than for the humans . ’
13 And erm we used to go and play in that sort of you know do the things that boys usually do .
14 OK , you gon na squeeze in this chair with me to do our reading
15 This sets up Charge Code 0001 as the directory pointed to by the system-wide logical name LSTRAIN_CC0001 , and all material whose name is reserved under that Charge Code will reside in that directory for it 's life cycle .
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