Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] [to-vb] [pers pn] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I do hope that positive arrangements are made to contact me in writing and that we can continue to work together to provide safe working conditions . |
2 | ‘ Not if you 're going to dress me in sailor suits , ’ said Perdita , giving a bit of pastry to Drew 's slavering yellow labrador . |
3 | They 're going to put you in prison . |
4 | Special covering profiles are available for corner joints and for joining planks , and special edging strips are used to hold it in place . |
5 | His pals from the Cheltenham club are going to take it in turn to swim alongside as pacemakers and companions . |
6 | Either we attack the enemy positions , or they are going to attack us in strength . |
7 | ‘ Since you claim that your objectives are the same as mine , and that you 're not here to work against me , as I 'd supposed , I 'm going to put you in charge , as it were … make you responsible … ’ |
8 | My Adam 's apple swells in my throat , and for a second I think I 'm going to join her in tears . |
9 | I 'm going to envelope you in flesh , I 'm going to cover you like an Austrian feather quilt , like an enormous dumpling , you 'll like that , wo n't you ? |
10 | Jim Bowen I am I am I 've got a number I 'm going to ring him in minute . |
11 | In everyday speech , we do not pronounce words as clearly as we do when we are asked to say them in isolation . |
12 | If the women really are changing the parturition rules for the second time in ten years , it is probably more to keep the men on the hop than anything else — just as black people keep changing the name you are allowed to call them in order to keep whitey on his toes . |