Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] i [adv] in the " in BNC.
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1 | I mean I normally in the past I 've always gone for experienced keepers because you know I mean they they do n't come to their prime until , I do n't think goalkeepers over twenty six twenty seven onwards . |
2 | If she caught me now in the front hall she would waste a good ten minutes warning me that I was risking tuberculosis and a gastric ulcer by being too late to eat a proper meal quietly , and probably throw in the chances of my poisoning a patient with the wrong drug before the night was out through carelessness induced by my own lack of blood-sugar . |
3 | And if you phoned me early in the year it must have been just after we got the V W. |
4 | She looked me straight in the eye . |
5 | They impress me less in the beautiful central Andante in C minor : it needs expressive playing which should be poignant without overstepping the bounds of musical propriety that Mozart set himself , and here it sounds merely pleasing . |
6 | They know me now in the London Road and that 's great . |
7 | They took me there in the car . |
8 | He prodded me playfully in the chest . |
9 | He looks me straight in the eyes as he takes his hand from my glass . |
10 | The secret of public speaking , he told me early in the campaign , is to address your audience right between the eyes . |
11 | ‘ Psst — Jack , ’ I hissed as he joined me damply in the breeze-filled tent . |
12 | He served me well in the attack on the T'ang 's Plantations . ’ |
13 | Why , once he looked me right in the face and sneered . |
14 | And then he looked me straight in the face , ‘ One day , soon , Nicky , God 's spirit is going to deal with you . |
15 | He shot me again in the right-hand side of my body . ’ |