Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] [verb] [pers pn] in the " in BNC.
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1 | Whenever I meet him in the village , ’ he said bitterly , ‘ which is not very often , I 'm glad to say , he walks right past me without even raisin' his cap in respect … ’ |
2 | Mm , I think they have a system whereby they have it in the classroom for a week |
3 | I do n't know how they did it in the end , but |
4 | In the dark she could ignore how he repelled her in the light . |
5 | That 's really how he persuaded me in the first place to pretend … ’ |
6 | These things I gathered from what Dorothy 's husband Leo told me when I met him in the chemist 's shop one day . |
7 | Nothing much else happened , as far as I recall … but then I did n't visit the cottage much , not before that morning when I met you in the garden . |
8 | I knew when I saw her in the graveyard reading the writing . |
9 | One day when I saw him in the village , he said , ‘ I hear I 've got a son , Ellen , whose name 's Linton ! |
10 | I was window-shopping across the road at Tower Records ( good selection , but top price ) when I saw him in the reflection . |
11 | ‘ I could hardly believe my eyes when I saw you in the market . |
12 | ‘ The closest I ever got to any man was when I had him in the sights of the rifle and I never missed . ’ |
13 | ‘ Twenty-four years old he was when I found him in the provost 's prison in Paris , and paid his fine to get him for my own , him and that foster-brother of his whom you know well . ’ |
14 | Utd ( which I was totally amazed about when I read it in the newspaper ) he seems to have settled down and appears to put in more effort . |
15 | I was afraid long ago , when I hit him in the mouth with that heavy glove , that I might kill him one day . |
16 | Gradually these dreams came less often until they stopped altogether , although I still do n't know why I had them in the first place . |
17 | Well that 's why I did it in the morning Jean . |
18 | She stood five feet six tall in her high-heeled shoes , her long hair was dark , and she was the kind of thirty-five-year-old woman men turned to look at when she passed them in the street . |
19 | Sam Somerville 's rental car had been where she left it in the short-stay carpark at Heathrow . |
20 | Eventually she came to Byblos and succeeded in having the palace column removed and thus was able to retrieve the casket and take it back to Egypt , where she hid it in the marshes of the Delta . |
21 | I just wonder why you gave it in the first place . ’ |
22 | Why you whacked them in the garden already ? |
23 | One returns to a half-dug hole as to a part-written love-letter , wondering why you started it in the first place and doubting whether it will ever be completed . |
24 | A superficially similar case may differ from this one in some subtle matter of detail the relevance of which we will only recognize when we encounter it in the concrete . |
25 | The first some of the Tank members knew of their fate was when they read it in The Times . |
26 | ’ They virtually killed off our season when they beat us in the FA Cup at Stamford Bridge last year , but now we have the incentive of setting up another Mersey derby if we win . ’ |
27 | That 's why they do it in the middle but it 's |
28 | which you just pull down to wherever you need it in the Summer . |