Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] [be] [verb] in the " in BNC.
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1 | I am obliged to smell what he smells , the baby powder , the smell of his nails before the fire spits them out-to be caught in the dish and then agonizingly reapplied to his thrilled fingertips . |
2 | No one — least of all your guests — wants you to be preparing in the kitchen for hours , so go for freshness , and all the light and colourful foods available during these summer months . |
3 | I did n't want you to be caught in the crossfire when it came . |
4 | This is a consideration averred in the declaration , and it appears to me to be expressed in the letter , construed with the surrounding circumstances . |
5 | As the answer contains a lot of figures , I will , with permission Mr. Speaker , arrange for them to be printed in the Official Report . |
6 | Sensing impending doom , their mother had sent them to be hidden in the Gaean vale . |
7 | Consequently the Deer Removal Act of 1851 ordered them to be destroyed in the New Forest also . |
8 | Their respective owners have now agreed for them to be included in the package . |
9 | Hence the need for general forecasts about them to be included in the marketing process . |
10 | They may be used only in cases where there is supporting evidence of the need for them to be included in the record . |
11 | The handful of extracts , words of kitchen advice , recipes , menus , and descriptive passages I have chosen to quote are none of them to be found in The Best of Boulestin , the American-selected anthology published in England by Heinemann in 1952 and still available at 21s . |
12 | There are several of those ancient fortified lake dwellings , which we call crannogs , most of them to be found in the northern half of the island , some of them in lochs well up into the hills . |
13 | I mean poor dogs and this , I mean we 've said it all before it 's not viable , four dogs and a semi that you do n't exercise , four dogs that er appear particularly one of them to be housed in the same little area , day in day out with a curtain on the door , so that there 's not even light going in there |
14 | Li and her coworkers have been able to locate these sequence variations ( which geneticists have identified in amino acid sequences as important for target specificity ) in the three-dimensional structure of the toxin , and found them to be concentrated in the β sheets of domain II . |
15 | 381 , 384 ‘ There is no doubt that at common law if a wife chooses wilfully and without justification to live away from her husband she can not , so long as she continues absent , render him liable for the necessaries supplied to her , or for her maintenance by the union , for the reason that she has of her own free will deprived herself of the opportunity which the husband was affording her of being maintained in the home . |
16 | ‘ High or low will seldom suit the taste of a painter who will always move over the surface of his near grounds till the component parts of his subject appear to him to be arranged in the best possible order . ’ |
17 | David attempted to reassure him , and after he 'd arranged for him to be seen in the casualty department of the local eye unit he asked the factory welfare officer , Louise Raymond , to take him over . |
18 | For Fedorov was still supposed to believe him to be lying in the mud at the bottom of the Danube . |
19 | I do not wish to take up much time other than to remind the Minister of the five-point agenda with which the NFU would like him to be armed in the poker games of Europe . |
20 | By due process of law we have sentenced him to be slit in the hamstrings to be an example to those who would follow him and make him a hero to the people . |
21 | He had expected her to be sitting in the little ticket office with her friend Maureen , but instead he found the office locked and in darkness and the entire frontage of the cinema deserted . |
22 | That 's right , but we would expect it to be subsumed in the numbers of overall requirements for housing . |
23 | Radon occurs naturally in rocks such as granite , and can move readily through porous rock and soil and can seep into buildings causing dangerous concentrations to accumulate ( inhaling radon causes it to be deposited in the lungs so increasing the risks of lung cancer ) . |
24 | Given its basic anti-absolutist thought that , whether within or without political society , men have a right to life , liberty , and possessions , it can be seen as a kind of picturesque metaphor which , in explaining the structure of legitimate political authority , reveals it to be based in the consent of the governed . |
25 | Introduction of the ‘ schwa ’ vowel has been deliberately delayed until this chapter , since I wanted it to be presented in the context of weak syllables in general . |
26 | If this picture held true , then one would expect it to be confirmed in the real world of industry . |
27 | A constitutional amendment first proposed in 1789 , designed to prohibit a Congress from voting pay rises for itself while in session , finally achieved during May the approval of enough states for it to be incorporated in the Constitution . |
28 | 1964 ) he maintained that Barth and Bultmann had come to represent the extremes of objectivism and subjectivism , and offered his own attempt to chart a middle way in which both the given truth of God and the need for it to be apprehended in the personal encounter of faith would be given their proper place . |
29 | When the judges allow the woman 's sexual history to be heard in court , they allow it to be reported in the press . |
30 | If the new mall is to be covered , probably the best option is for it to be glazed in the manner of the arcades which cut through many nineteenth-century blocks . |