Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [to-vb] in " in BNC.

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1 ‘ They are all wonderful but it only takes someone else to sit in their chair and they 're off in a mood .
2 I was about to take off my load and leave the heap of pine-needles for someone else to find in the morning when I saw a figure approaching in the distance .
3 You need not hurry them away to lie in your sewing-basket or run upstairs to fold them under your handkerchiefs .
4 Some ministers use them largely to keep in touch with parliamentary opinion on matters affecting their own departments .
5 Privately Vitali will feel relieved that his yearning can finally be classed as hopeless — that he need not spur himself recklessly to act in regard to me ; and maybe die as a result .
6 If you can not go yourself , you can ask somebody else to go in your place and speak for you .
7 He may be completely landless , or it may be that his plot is n't big enough and he has to spend part of his time , or part of his family has to spend part of their time , working for somebody else to get in some extra money or possibly renting land from somebody else .
8 This enabled me still to compete in the Hammersmith and London Schools .
9 Now there are savings and investment schemes which allow you either to put in a lump sum or tuck away regular savings .
10 Och , just round to my Mother 's , basically , just to get out the house — I 've never been one just to sit in listening to the Central Heating switching itself off and on .
11 right , that is something else to pursue in your technical contacts here , as to how much influence the States side has on the gears , the bearing design , the di , the the gear design in Europe .
12 She had raced up to her cabin wondering how she was going to repair herself enough to put in the rest of her shift .
13 ‘ We did not bring them here to sit in the stand , ’ Roxburgh said , although he would not commit himself as to whether either was considered a starter against the French .
14 " Anything which could throw light on why someone disliked him enough to smash in his skull . "
15 He was taken to hospital where doctors gave him charcoal to absorb the drug and sent him home to rest in a darkened room .
16 Hearing that the young man was the only son of a gentleman of wealth , the money-lender begged of him never to hesitate in coming to him again whenever he stood in need of a ‘ friend ’ .
17 He chased the customer down the road and told him never to come in the shop again — that was the way Ron was !
18 There are two problems in analysing tasks : one is to acquire the evidence on which to base the task description , the other is to record what has been found out in a way such that other people , notably the interface designers and the personnel specialists , can use it effectively to assist in their work .
19 For example , what definition of money is taken and which financial asset(s) is it best to use in the investigations ?
20 Others find it best to work in a revision group .
21 Coyle insists he has had no trouble this season with his suspect knee but said : ‘ I would be prepared to risk it anyway to remain in senior soccer . ’
22 He 'd put it between slabs of bread then take it away to eat in the streets .
23 He takes it away to read in private .
24 Students of literature who used concordance packages on mainframes commonly asked the computer to produce for them a complete print-out of their chosen concordance , and then took it home to consult in the traditional manner , turning the pages of a sheaf of paper .
25 Design flaws made it hard to manufacture in volume at 40MHz until recently though it was originally targeted at high clock rates .
26 Many societies launch a new-style account and advertise it heavily to pull in thousands of new investors .
27 When I realised there was nothing else to do in the world but write my own songs and play , that 's when I brought them out and did them .
28 Your Directors unanimously recommend that you vote in favour of the aforementioned Resolutions , and intend themselves so to vote in respect of their own beneficial holdings totalling 117,180 ordinary shares representing 0.07% of the present issues ordinary share capital .
29 Has not the time come for the Government to commit themselves unequivocally to legislate in the next Parliament so that those who wish to shop on Sunday and exercise their free choice to do so are enabled to do so by total deregulation of the law ?
30 Commit yourself fully to participate in such activities .
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