Example sentences of "i [verb] [noun prp] in the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I met Jamie in the lounge bar of the Cauldhame Arms for lunch and we sat playing an electronic game over a TV table . |
2 | ‘ I met Elaine in the hospital Outpatients . |
3 | I got Daine in the chest , over the heart . |
4 | I found Jo in the hall trying to get through the scrum of people to the kitchen . |
5 | No , I want James in the front today . |
6 | I want James in the front today because the buggy is easier to tip up with the lightest one in the front . |
7 | I entered Whacker in the book and |
8 | I recognised Aaron in the audience . |
9 | I interviewed Jane in the Easter term of her final year at B , at a time when she felt thoroughly disillusioned with the course , though not with university , which she had enjoyed . |
10 | I slugged MacLane in the face . |
11 | I heard Marcus in the kitchen and ran back inside . |
12 | I dumped Dana in the hotel here and rushed to stop you . ’ |
13 | I lost Tommy in the scramble for a seat . |
14 | I thought Mark in the Sugar House he was drunk |
15 | I shut Ben in the conservatory now when I go out through the week , we just put him in the garage when we go out the weekend |
16 | When I ran Boston in the spring before Seoul , I was already thinking more of the Olympics . ’ |
17 | look , yes you are , you er , you 're mummy puts you in the front , but she 's a lot taller than I am , and she can tip it up easier , I need James in the front because he 's the lightest , you 're the heaviest |
18 | So I nudged Martin in the direction of a mindless blonde divorcee . |
19 | I phone Crilly in the afternoon . |
20 | ‘ We could n't take the risk of blowing so much money on someone we are unsure of , ’ said Toulon 's manager Roland Courbiss , ‘ I wanted Charlie in the team but we had to be sure because of his reputation . ’ |