Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] in the " in BNC.
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1 | This consisted of enrolling one 's child in a private playschool , which sent a car to pick him up in the morning and deposit him back on his own doorstep in the late afternoon . |
2 | Little Chef tracked her down in the pink dusk at the bottom of the garden , with her arms round an apple tree , sobbing her heart out . |
3 | When the sales er marketing exec goes round to the golf club to sign them up in the contract with the contract we will print one or other or both . |
4 | It seems that it might take a great deal of commitment and determination to drag yourself out in the pouring rain or snow , until you think about how much you miss your husband when you can not even touch him for nearly two weeks . |
5 | And puts it into roast in the oven , and takes it out after fifty minutes and then you get Philadelphia cheese and white wine melt it down in the wine |
6 | Run along and do n't hurry back , ’ said Susan ; so Breeze tucked her up in the manner she thought befitting to an invalid , and ran up to put on her coat . |
7 | Here are , Daddy take it out in the kitchen . |
8 | I have to go to bed early and then Mum gets me up in the morning she 's going get up ! |
9 | It took a while to establish himself back in the team as his form was poor and he was not originally selected for the visit of the Australians in 1972–3 . |
10 | It was just coming up to three o'clock when the taxi dropped them off in the old town square and Ven guided her to the old town hall where , with barely a minute to go before the run-through of the astronomical clock , Fabia stood in rapt attention . |
11 | Horne should have increased Everton 's lead when Ebbrell 's ball put him through in the 62nd minute but he delayed too long . |
12 | The Goblins wait until the enemy are close by , and then push the Fanatic out towards the foe , giving him a good shove to start him off in the right direction . |
13 | But since Rayful 's father started him off in the business with a packet of cocaine from New York , prosecutors allege that Mr Edmond has built up a vast business concern , generating sales of up to $2m ( £1.25m ) a week . |
14 | Once my lady 's sister was staying at Hurst Castle not far off , and there was to be a grand ball , and her ladyship sent me over in the coach to dress her sister 's hair , Lady Winton that was . |
15 | He said : ‘ I have been out for nearly 14 months and now there is a great rush to get me back in the squad . |
16 | ‘ It will be a relief to have it out in the open and it will stop all the questions I have been getting about my future , ’ said the 21year-old Nottingham Forest player . |
17 | Birth brings it out in the open . |
18 | Twenty per cent of the crop is still in the ground and growers are having difficulty digging it out in the wet conditions … so it remains to be seen if the present glut will last . |
19 | He 's not naturally aggressive — he 's not a friend of John Major 's for nothing — and he 's not nasty enough ; he 's been trying , no doubt psyching himself up in the mirror in the mornings — ‘ I will be beastly to them ! |
20 | And the chauffeur drove me down in the car and sat beside the car waiting on me . |
21 | One afternoon when Dad and Davey had gone fishing , Mum sat me down in the kitchen . |
22 | Keep your foot flexed and start slowly circling your right leg , at the same time bringing it up in the air . |
23 | When you buy a sleeping bag test it out in the shop — put it on the floor , get inside and get the feel of it . |
24 | ‘ Forget all this romantic stuff about tossing it up , batsmen careering down the pitch to slog it up in the air , and even slipping in the occasional chinaman . |
25 | He thought of the pattern of his visit so far ; the revelation of Rose McGarry 's death ; the discovery of the swan ; Jos 's warning ( had it been Jos 's strong arm holding him back in the dream ? ) ; and this most recent sign , which at the very least told him that someone had entered his room , his own sanctuary . |
26 | The uncharacteristic profanity brought him around in the chair . |
27 | With more complex circuits , having to remove the transfers after taking all that time to lay them down in the first place , is wasteful . |
28 | Adam realized this was not the time to bring it out in the open . |