Example sentences of "[vb pp] [to-vb] [pers pn] in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is not recommended to exercise her in this condition , because of the unwelcomed attention she will receive , and the risk of her becoming pregnant . |
2 | ‘ You have come to challenge me in mortal combat . ’ |
3 | Indeed the business was said to have made ‘ the very best of progress ’ and its move to open systems is reckoned to stand it in good stead for the future . |
4 | It is perhaps somewhat strange , given the proven commercial success of the VT600 , that very little effort is made to market it in this country . |
5 | Once the Chairman has signed the minutes no one is empowered to alter them in any way . |
6 | And we 've got to include him in some crime as soon as we can . |
7 | Political influence is what the Other Side wants as much as anything and you 've got to meet it in that arena . |
8 | He then has more chance of meeting females and is better equipped to overpower them in mating fights . |
9 | So it was minuted in a sort of staff student consultative group last year , so I have been requested to confine it in some measure to a single text . |
10 | you 've got to do it in four minutes |
11 | And you 've got to put them in that framework … |
12 | Got to keep you in one piece , eh ? ’ |
13 | Dear Rothenstein , Now that the Mexican president has provided you with the beak and talons of an Aztec eagle you may perhaps feel better equipped to face me in open contest . |
14 | ‘ Is Francesca still in New York ? ’ the brat was asking anxiously , and McLeish , who had not wanted to discuss her in this company , found he had to reassure Jamie about her whereabouts and probable date of return . |
15 | In the result , it was agreed between the Commissioners and the defendant that the amount charged upon him should be reduced , and that time should be given to pay it in three instalments ; he gave three promissory notes for the three instalments ; the first was duly honoured ; the others were not , and were the subject of the present action . |
16 | Lowell had tried to form her in that woman 's image . |
17 | Yet if we are not allowed to use them in contextual cross-references , how can we succeed in saying what we wish to say , namely that they do not designate any existent ? |
18 | I 'd love to be forced to do it in strange positions . |
19 | You 're only meant to take them in small quantities now . |
20 | He was determined to torment her in any way he could . |
21 | Nonetheless , I believe that the CA approach can get us further with the study of code switching than other approaches tried so far , and it is on that basis that I have chosen to use it in this book . |
22 | All car controls are in place but subjects were not required to use them in this experiment . |