Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb pp] [prep] [art] [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | Confronting the fact from the other side is Alex Macdonald , the Airdrie manager whose team seem bent on a place in the Guinness Book of Records with 100 bookings in a season . |
2 | Now if you damage yourself by whatever way , and the classic one that we see at school is if you get banged in the eye in rugby , somebody elbows you in the scrum or something similar , you then get a swelling caused by what ? |
3 | The next day George had seen his mother forcing her to drink a cup of cold tea full of Epsom salts to help her get rid of the milk in her breasts . |
4 | Bishop Jon , after a punishing excursion in Thorfinn 's company to Buchan , rode south to Brechin to bathe his feet and get rid of the dust in his throat and found Prior Tuathal from Fife already there , with the Abbot and Malpedar the Mormaer . |
5 | The decisions get taken in the way in which people want to take them . |
6 | Whether readers/hearers feel patronised by the reformulation in [ 9 ] ( repeated below ) will depend , for example , on whether they are John Searle or a first year student of pragmatics . |
7 | Subjectively , people may learn helplessness ( Maier and Seligman , 1976 ) ; have an external locus of control ( Rotter , 1971 ) ; or feel alienated from the world in which they live ( Seeman , 1959 ) . |
8 | Stroll around a spa ( and the atmosphere of relaxation hardly invites you to go any faster ) and you become lulled into a state in which you would hardly be surprised to see a monarch emerge from the portals of an hotel . |
9 | His arms lay folded on the counter in front of him . |
10 | I 've always been fascinated by bag ladies who choose to live on the street- I 've come to the point in my life where I can understand what makes them drop out . |
11 | They 've come through the hole in time . |
12 | ‘ We 've moved through the hole in time . |
13 | I 've I 've written to a friend in in Anglesey |
14 | This little erm Sanyo I 've got on the bench in here , I think we 'll just keep that for spares then . |
15 | I 've thought of every possibility in this case . |
16 | We 've talked about the man in the cemetery , the graveyard , and we 've talked about other people coming into the drop in centre and their sense of anger , but what about your sense of anger ? |
17 | ‘ I 've spoken to the officer in command of the Enemy Aircraft Flight . |
18 | I 've knocked about a bit in the last few years I suppose , but I was always restless until I came to a very ordinary house in a rather dingy London suburb , where there was a large and interesting family who had been in the same place for a long time . |
19 | and like you 've sort of got a yellow and a green , they 've put like an olive in that , an olive colour , but I have n't got colours that I can |
20 | I 've er , I 've lost about a stone in a couple of months or so , that 's all , but it 's er better than gaining I suppose . |
21 | We 've changed in the way in which we travel . |
22 | Alright , so what you 've learnt from the experience in North China is that you are actually better off to go in fairly gently |
23 | I congratulate all hon. Members on the support that they have given to the Government in fighting that battle . |
24 | Meanwhile , thousands of people have marched against the violence in Ulster . |
25 | By seeking to blame the family for the plight in which many older people find themselves , attention is distracted from the very real problems that structural social changes have placed on the family in providing such care . |
26 | For too long , we have stared from the moon in reproachful silence at this spectacle . |
27 | Sales of the low-priced Czech motor have soared by a quarter in crisis-hit Britain this year . |
28 | All this has implications for the UK financial sector , and financial institutions have responded to the challenge in four separate ways . |
29 | There do not appear to have been any empirical studies which have looked for an increase in the amount of information reflected in share prices as a result of the commencement of trading in index futures ( except in so far as volatility reflects information ; see Chapter 13 ) . |
30 | ‘ But we wo n't be able to say what happened until we have looked at the area in daylight . ’ |