Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [adv prt] in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She goes on in formulaic terms : ( " He [ my husband ] loves me and I love him well ; our love is as true as steel " ) |
2 | But I suppose you get insight er twenty per cent was she ca n't outrun him I think this bit she gets killed and she turns up in Little England , this come on . |
3 | Because she is doing what is clearly a test , the words she writes down in this list have no real context : she would probably not write in the course of a story " I heard a funny nose … " without recognising the error herself when she read it back . |
4 | She looks round in mock horror . |
5 | ‘ The only way a girl like you gets on in this world is if she has something worth selling . |
6 | When she comes out in nice clothes I say get them for modelling ? |
7 | According to Axelrod and Hamilton , ‘ It turns out in many cases that if a fig wasp entering a young fig does not pollinate enough flowers for seeds and instead lays eggs in almost all , the tree cuts off the developing fig at an early stage . |
8 | Oh no , they and he turns up in some hanging from a chain he 's being cruel to her is n't he ? |
9 | It goes on in more detail but that is the basis of it . |
10 | The car 's fifteen years old , it stands out in all weathers , and the undercoat 's still intact . ’ |
11 | It spins up in one second ; evaluation units now at $500 . |
12 | As a film , it potters along in second gear . |
13 | I do not know what the people back in Rushcliffe think about him when he messes about in this way . |
14 | 27 It hangs on in frosty weather ( 6 ) |
15 | He gets out in eight months . |
16 | He then marches straight past me into the middle of the room where he strides around in imperious circles . |
17 | It sets out in some detail the means of complying with each of the eight principles that underpin the Data Protection Act . |