Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pron] in the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If you have any special requests you must include them in the special request box on the booking form , but please note that special requests are not guaranteed and are subject to availability . |
2 | ‘ You should soak it in the Sacred Spring , ’ he said . |
3 | You think I should show it in the future years ? |
4 | Hence Durkheim insisted that to understand one set of social phenomena we must see them in the round — in their wider , social context . |
5 | It is not a comprehensive guide to symptoms and services , but it should point you in the right direction and show you where to go for help . |
6 | ‘ Every time you get a mask , Mildred , you should put it in the deep freeze . |
7 | The jury must place themselves in the accused 's position with the accused 's knowledge . |
8 | This does not mean that the governing body should involve itself in the day-to-day running of the school . |
9 | No , I wo n't do it then I 'll do it I 'll do it in the early evening when no one 's too drunk . |
10 | They 're advertising , we 'll see them in the Yellow Pages . |
11 | There was a moment , as she felt the release from the flimsy protection of her undergarments , when it seemed as if something yet might stop him in the tidal wave of passion , but his intention overwhelmed any such hesitation , and with a moan of desire she put herself entirely into his hands . |
12 | ‘ Hopefully we 'll meet him in the Premier League next season . ’ |
13 | I 'll leave it in the other room for you . |
14 | Then we can spend the morning looking at the shops , have lunch in a nice restaurant , and then I 'll point you in the right direction for Slane . |
15 | Get a piece of Brie and some Vignottes , that 'll put him in the forgiving mood . ’ |
16 | I 'll put them in the deep part . |
17 | I mean she 'll put it in the proper procedure , and then she 'll put like operator performance and things , that have erm . |
18 | Come to us , God of love , that we may see you in the poor , the sick and the rejected . |
19 | If he sets his mind to it he could make it in the cross-channel game , ’ says Scottish goal scoring ace Derek Cook , who himself will pose a considerable threat to Ards . |
20 | I thought we 'd do it in the fresh air rather than in the car , cos it just means |
21 | Donna was n't sure whether it was perspiration or if she 'd wet herself in the hectic chase . |
22 | ‘ To get my 150th would be another landmark and it would be nice if I could do it in the Premier League . ’ |
23 | And you could do that in the all the rest area , you could do it in the whole club to be honest . |
24 | For a long while , I could see her in the rear-view mirror , standing in the dusty road in her long white dress , holding her child and looking after the Felder . |
25 | It was n't as if he could see her in the flimsy satin nightdress , was it ? |
26 | She could see it in the covert glances of the London girls , some of whom had been planning how to look at the Belvoir dance for the past month . |
27 | She could see it in the black expression that crossed his face and the tightened lips . |
28 | At one extreme , the consumer could spend nothing in the present period and save all of his present income so that in the future period he can spend as much as Y t + 1 ; + ( 1 + i ) Y t ; that is , his future income plus his saved present income plus interest . |
29 | If you plan to stay up on election night , you could sustain yourself in the small hours with freshly baked pizza . |
30 | I could keep one in the green Eurobonds advert . |