Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [prep] [pers pn] in the " in BNC.

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1 There was a lot of tooth-sucking for a while as he tried to get me to say more and that was almost funny , given that it was the tooth-sucking that made me think of it in the first place , suddenly thinking .
2 Why did you let me read about it in the papers ?
3 The Americans forged ahead not only because they could deploy greater resources , but also because they were more ruthless in seeking out key German experts during the chaos of the German surrender , and in persuading them to work for them in the United States .
4 He was rather taken aback but said he would report to head office and let me know about it in the New Year .
5 I read about it in the paper today
6 Afterwards I sit with him in the room at the back , the late afternoon light still coming in through the windows .
7 You were on a raised platform and I passed before you in the parade . "
8 I rode with them in the cab ( we tossed the oneliners back and forth ) — to our destination .
9 I am told by my Mother that I was a charming baby ; I used to he in the middle of the bed , kick my legs into the air and coo all day long .
10 I did n't know and I hid from them in the semantics lab when they came to shrink me , and I sold myself to someone who did n't know how to do it .
11 I did n't even remember her until I read about her in the papers . ’
12 I welcomed moves to cut price increases and did not find that they were being done in secret — I read about them in the newspapers and elsewhere .
13 I read about it in the newspapers , a terrible tragedy , ’ Nevil sympathized .
14 I read about you in the evening paper .
15 When I read about you in the papers , and then heard you 'd been found , I just had to come .
16 Erm I think that those are erm er disadvantages with which any er possible location in Harrogate er District would start and I do n't think the assessment in Mr 's paper er accurately reflects either the criterion in the structure plan er in terms of assimilation , or indeed the nature of the landscape erm and what I know of it in the Harrogate District .
17 I belonged to them in the sense that when I was interested in something I tried to understand it as far as possible and , of course , even tried to make use of it .
18 I notice I refer to him in the past tense .
19 I worked with him in the theatre , through the good times and the bad times .
20 I talked to them in the Friends ' Meeting House on a dark and stormy summer night .
21 He adds : ‘ I also felt that I wanted to give the love that I felt for her in the way she needs love to be given . ’
22 And I recommend to anybody who goes on the school , I 'm sure they do on the training course , that the first opportunity I would have to address erm the con er the staff meeting , you just say this is what I who I am this is why I 'm here I 've got a list of businesses which the school has provided with me already but I I will I may erm if I bump into you in the corridor I may just say do you know anybody else .
23 When I 'm about to tell you a story , I thought to myself well stories that Jesus used to tell were parables and when I looked at them in the bible they had a kingdom meaning to them .
24 When I looked at him in the darkness , I began to wonder if all of what he had told me earlier could be some trick on me , played by the spirits who had sent him .
25 I looked , I looked at it in the dark I did n't know what I was staring
26 Yes , his looked at it in the last couple of days , so he said within within another week or so he 's having the whole done with them .
27 Can I change into it in the evening ?
28 Well where 's the one I took of you in the tree ?
29 I spoke to them in the doorway of an old stone-flagged kitchen full of saintly pictures .
30 I think of you in the middle of all that black water , and I wish that you could be here with me .
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