Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [pers pn] in the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I did write it down for her in the list . |
2 | You wo n't find the answer written down for you in the bowl of a compass — I can tell you that . |
3 | And I 'll volunteer suggested in for me in the paper as a criterion that it also ideally should in my opinion have a the potential for railway connection given the thrust of policy a decade two decades ahead of us . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | The Lord Chancellor , travelling down with us in the train , took Mollie a bet of 5 to 5s. that he would not stand . |
6 | ‘ I do n't know , ’ I replied , ‘ It 's just as bad back at Brigade H.Q We also have the Navy dug in with us in the orchard . |
7 | Although the Nigeria debate was a relative success after a year of criticism , its significance was not lost on Law : it was held on the subject central to Unionist economic attitudes ; Law and Steel-Maitland were singled out for censure , a pointer to the level of party discontent Party feeling had built up much as Law 's own had done ; having fought off the direct attack , he took the party along with him in the effort to reconstruct the government on more businesslike lines . |
8 | Easily distinguishable in his bird-lime-encrusted shirt and shorts , he often had a look in his eye that spoke of clouds and freedom , rather than the shin-splitting hordes bearing down on him in the shape of the Corton Heath Corinthians . |
9 | Oh , hello … ’ the Doctor replied , not able to tell who was bearing down on him in the fog . |
10 | She felt reassured from the article that other people suffered the same symptoms as she did , and could already identify her own propensity to jump to the conclusion that people looked down on her in the absence of any hard evidence . |
11 | What decisions , made arbitrarily and in anger , would be handed down to him in the morning ? |
12 | Singing along to them in the middle of the jungle did seem a little odd , but it kept our minds off things , even if it invited torrents of abuse . |
13 | You 're letting in a draught , ’ whispered Izzie , sitting down beside him in the tail of the wagon . |
14 | He sat down beside her in the pew . |
15 | The others pushed on past him in the doorway , but they too stopped when they saw what was revealed on the other side of the windows . |
16 | The next stage will be to train the dog to sit in the car with the doors closed , and the engine turning over with you in the driver s seat . |
17 | and in fact it starts off with him in the gym doing his work out and he has this Sony Walkman on |
18 | Although in this case Mr Benn had backed off from them in the beginning . |
19 | Incidentally , they 'd lost him — the coach set off without him in the end . ’ |
20 | That 's it and let them , let them get on with it in the middle of bloody summer with a pint of water and say , look , that pint of water has to last you the day . |
21 | The bloke has lost all respect from me — and fuck knows have I stood up for him in the past . |
22 | You remember how Rosamund Coldharbour set you up for him in the matter of typing that sermon ? ’ |
23 | The invasion of Panama , curiously summed up for her in the shape of Chinook helicopters , had served as a convenient diversion . |
24 | This is what enables us in historical study to bridge the gulf between the present and the past , to enter into the experience and awareness which are opened up for us in the thoughts , beliefs , practices and social customs and institutions of other times and other cultures . |
25 | cos you get fed up of them in the end |
26 | When the car goes wrong , who ends up underneath it in the snow ? |
27 | So what if he did n't want to spend the day cooped up with her in the bedroom , only emerging when hunger demanded that their stomachs be fed ? |
28 | But as they were returning with all speed , Rodrigo of Bivar raised the country , and came up with them in the mountains of Oca , and fell upon them and discomfited them , and won back all their booty , and took all the five Kings prisoners . |
29 | ‘ We 're doing them a favour because legislation will catch up with them in the end . |
30 | 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 . |