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

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1 I fundamentally believe in Britain as a part of Europe .
2 well I only lived in London for about six months .
3 Mm but this was last year and I just cleared the ball and everybody ran out ran out and I suddenly collapsed in agony on the floor cos my knee just completely gave way and it was really painful and a minute later I stood up and it was fine , it did n't give me any more hassle for the rest of the day .
4 Mill says exactly what I just said in response of him that is if the people are prepared to accept these why what 's to stop them consulting and asking for advice about how they should cast their vote and so Mill later on gives a response to his own suggestion about plural voting in effect without realizing that what he 's done .
5 Chairman can I just say in connection with this sir
6 Well , I 've got , if you you just bear with me a moment , I still have one foot dragging in H one , but I thought we 'd got to the stage where in order to try and clarify thinking on the matter we ought to progress onto H two , erm , that just let me reveal the thinking , erm that , before I do that can I just say in terms of mechanics those of you who have just joined us for the first time , could you turn your name boards round so I can see them , thank you , and when you want to come in the normal practice is to put your name board on end , so it will attract our attention .
7 Well , having had to avail ourselves of the help of the officer who got rid of our gigantic wasp nest , I should like to say what a superb job they do , but I just wondered in view of the tremendous number , whether there is some kind of way of preventions .
8 I finally got in touch with the distributor and explained what was going on .
9 I once fled in tears to the hospital Steward , but to no avail .
10 I always get in bed on me left me right
11 I also lived in France for several years — this background has definitely given me my love of food .
12 I also kept in touch with the Navy by accepting , every October , invitations from a variety of naval establishments all over the country to propose the toast of the Immortal Memory of Lord Nelson at their Trafalgar Night dinners .
13 I also got in touch with the real FFL lot at the weekend , they said they 'd send me an information pack .
14 ‘ However , I really believe in terms of pure striking , our iron play is superior and we can get the ball closer to the hole .
15 I do n't know whether , people thought that erm if they interfered with me I would n't er I would n't play or what it was but then , anyway erm when the war ended , as I say I got a bit erm worried and erm I then got in touch with er Mr who was then er , then taken over from Sir Cecil Clerk of the Council or Chief Executive and erm , he suggested that erm I might take a course for the erm Home Workers Diploma For The Blind which erm was , well it was a sort of specialized er social worker really .
16 You see I never believe in smoke without fire , and when our man is nicked on a spying charge then I say to myself that somebody got at him , somebody asked a favour of him , somebody got round him .
17 Although there are at least ten references to his actually painting in oils in his diary , there are no comments on the medium in the guide .
18 no , no , my Lord I have three applications to make in the light of the evidence given by Mr yesterday and this witness today , er the first is this in terms of this witnesses evidence , I do n't know whether your Lordship appreciated it , but I certainly did in terms of evidence , that in cases of some brochures there were a number of editions , in other words first , second and maybe third edition
19 And I voted , I think , if I had a vote that day , I certainly voted in favour of that , and so did members of all groups .
20 Some ministers use them largely to keep in touch with parliamentary opinion on matters affecting their own departments .
21 New competences may be acquired , others may become redundant as the contexts calling them forth change in relation to the situation of the social actor .
22 Indeed , Leonard can only recall a volume of the Russian writer Gogol on her shelf , by which she presumably kept in touch with her own more distant — if painful — affiliations , though influencing Leonard , perhaps , unconsciously , with Gogol 's sense of fantasy and comic genius — as well as his need to travel . )
23 She eventually fell in love with a lawyer , but her father objected to this match .
24 After her separation from Bonnie Prince Charlie in 1784 , she eventually settled in Florence with her tame poet , Alfieri , who possibly became her second husband .
25 At six o'clock the next morning she finally fell in front of the door of the workhouse , and the people there took her in .
26 She soon fell in love with someone else , also about nine years older than herself , who seemed very keen and wanted to marry her .
27 we 'll I know what we mean yep how do you prepare what what you physically have in front of you so that you 're able to put the point over effectively
28 in Broadway and you just nip in end of that
29 For a long time , she just stood in front of the box , petrified .
30 Harriet pushed back the cuff of her ski jacket and glanced at her watch — the clear faced leather-strapped Patek Philippe man 's watch that she always wore in preference to the elegant Cartier her father had given her , unless of course circumstances forced her into an evening gown .
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