Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] [pron] in the " in BNC.

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1 But that line is a difficult one to draw , and some traders or lenders may inadvertently draw it in the wrong place .
2 To maintain rapport in a postal survey we must always put ourselves in the position of the respondent .
3 Short-term leases , if they do n't contain an absolute bar to assignment , commonly contain a covenant by the lessee not to assign the lease without the lessor 's licence , and usually provide that such licence shall not be unreasonably withheld — if such proviso is omitted , then acting for a prospective lessee you should always insert it in the draft .
4 With these qualities they well be fully prepared for the big trial , but they must also know themselves in the deepest sense — ‘ to be in touch ’ , as Scott frequently mentions , ‘ with that critical inner voice . ’
5 Chapter Four covers all the points so you should never find yourself in the position of having an accident and being helpless .
6 If I have to lose it , I 'll only do it in the ring .
7 No you do n't this is it , we 'll just dump everything , I said to Mark we 'll just dump everything in the back room and we 'll stay in the back room till we 've sorted the front room
8 ‘ We 'll just pile it in the kitchen . ’
9 ‘ If there comes a day when I think , ‘ Jesus , I ca n't deal with this any more , it 's too much , ’ I 'll drop it or I 'll just fire everyone in the band .
10 I 'll just put them in the bag cos I 've locked the door .
11 I 've only just put it out er , Rosie , but I 'll just put it in the microwave for a minute .
12 I 'll just stick it in the freezer and he can have it next week .
13 And you might just see me in the background of one of the shots .
14 And I 'll still put it in the
15 Although Rob , affectionately known as Mr Brora , has retired , you might still meet him in the shop that bears his name , now run by Colin Taylor , another well-respected and well-liked Brora angler .
16 Bloody ballbag 'll probably phone me in the morning or something .
17 You 'll probably find her in the tent over there — or perhaps that one . ’
18 You 'll probably see her in the morning .
19 I thought despairingly " I 've only wounded him and now I 'll never find him in the dark . "
20 In the state of mind he 's in , he 'd rather put you in the workhouse than provide one penny towards bringing a child into the world whose father happens to be one of the Feltons .
21 Yeah , but they were all like that , they 'd all stab you in the back .
22 I 'm not saying we all had it together but you say you can er say that about four of 'em would then as that as that they got rid of it the other the others 'd get it you know eventually and th we 'd all have it in the end .
23 If you feel very strongly that the background to the Unit 's formation needs to be set out , I could perhaps draft it in the form of an ( again brief ) annexe .
24 Churchill , the First Sea Lord and England 's hero , could only describe it in the House on October 17 as ‘ a remarkable exploit of skill and daring ’ .
25 Planned tours aside , it 's just possible that all of the Brennan family could soon find themselves in the charts .
26 So she had stayed in and got the dinner prepared early , she could just shove it in the oven and it would look after itself .
27 And then of course at er the time of the lambing time you had to go out and help with the lambing time , you know , to help the shepherds with If he 'd a weakling lamb you 'd always to bring it in the house and then feed it in a bottle .
28 ‘ But we 'd always get one in the end .
29 ‘ I could hardly leave you in the condition I found you .
30 ‘ She never mentioned my having got stuck here as well , but I could hardly look her in the face .
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