Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] [to-vb] in the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Once , whilst in Venice , the Inquisition caught me , tried and condemned me to burn in the great piazza before St Mark 's .
2 ‘ The police told me to turn in the opposite direction .
3 And then , instead of hiding until the passage was clear , fitzAlan had given her a shove and told her to wait in the last cubicle .
4 Our debate on this intended insult by the French was summarily ended : a wand-bearing chamberlain told us to assemble in the great hall below for the rare privilege of an audience with His Most Christian Majesty .
5 Walking across to her , she turned her to look in the full-length mirror .
6 We could have catered for ourselves , but preferred the no-hassle option of half board which allowed us to indulge in the superb hot and cold buffet dinner provided with free wine .
7 So it still was n't gon na meet the actual need that prompted them to occur in the first place .
8 Where others were most sharply conscious of the crisis posed for theology by the development of modern culture and the change in our self-awareness , he saw the real crisis as lying in the inability of theology to do justice to its object , and called it to look in the opposite direction from that it had been taking .
9 This qualified her to play in the Scottish final at the new course at Westerwood , Cumbernauld .
10 After six years his father sent him to work in the bonded tea house of Sanderson Fox in London , to broaden his experience .
11 It introduced him to enlightened learning and a sophisticated life of foreign travel , and enabled him to move in the scientific circles centred round Sir Charles Cavendish .
12 Even with such insight it has to be said : we go to the exotic other to lose everything , including ourselves — everything that is but the privilege which enabled us to go in the first place .
13 At the end of each day , as he had done since the beginning of the autumn , Robert took him home , where Mr and Mrs Wilson petted him , fed him , and put him to sleep in the spare bedroom as if he were their own son .
14 To encourage Lewis in this direction , Eliot gave him to review in the next year Egyptian Mummies and Essays on the Evolution of Man by Elliot Smith , as well as Medicine , Magic and Religion by W. H. R. Rivers .
15 He said that the dummy stimulated her to produce in the same way that the sight of the living calf should have done .
16 This argument turned out to be the one that forced us to admit in the first place that we do not know that we are not brains in vats .
17 I nursed my damaged finger , and showed it to anyone who wanted me to join in the rough stuff .
18 a star and wanted us to share in the good luck .
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