Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] [pers pn] in " in BNC.

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1 We 've been criticised for bringing him in so late but we tried to bring him in earlier .
2 The success or failure of this operation is certainly not under discussion here , my reason for bringing it in being simply to point out that music , even good music , can be written which does not abide by standard formal principles .
3 Belated thanks for a delicious buffet the other night and , more particularly , for including me in such a happy occasion .
4 er Chairman thank you for inviting me to come erm here today , er particularly as Mrs who 's the other member of erm , affected by the lorry ban on the A ten eighty eight it 's unfortunate unable to come , erm and thank you for including me in the er consultation process that you 're planning with Norfolk County Council , er Chairman obviously I wish to support this , but just erm if I could make a couple of observations on your paper , erm firstly particular relation to the discussion we just had about Brandon , erm , I am aware Mr Chairman you 've just described the er highways people in Norfolk as very reasonable , but I think that members will see particular if they look at problems like four point one that we do have to handle er working relationships with some care and I would want to express regret while I wo n't be less impolite than that , but Norfolk have not even seen fit to put up signs erm warning of the lorry ban erm in Thetford , erm , which shows er not exactly the spirit of co-operation , I hope we 're going to be able to achieve in the consultations about Brandon and I thought
5 Two of these are worthy of a wider audience and thus I make no apology for including them in this month 's Surgery !
6 The joint DES/DHSS nature of the Circular , the necessary involvement of health and social services professionals in the multi-professional assessment , and their part in providing for those with special educational needs , were apparently not seen as sufficient reason for including them in discussions .
7 Many of our residents have enjoyed the hospitality and entertainment courtesy of Matron Elder and on their behalf we should like to express our appreciation , and to thank all concerned for including us in their celebrations .
8 I have no compunction about seeing you in the gutter .
9 ‘ I really owe a lot of thanks to the gypsies for helping me in my start . ’
10 A sense of inner worth , and the talent for reflecting it in outer forms and appearances .
11 When Monmouth was executed , Ken was sent for to attend him in his last hours .
12 The other was the search in living tissues for the carriers or agents which determined these properties , i.e. the genes responsible for producing them in successive generations .
13 Severe overcrowding in the urban areas was usually cited as the reason for keeping them in the countryside , but there were probably underlying political motives .
14 Tottenham had to thank another youngster for keeping them in a position to fight back .
15 He says that the council is obliged by the government to take full responsibility for young offenders — and that includes paying for keeping them in secure units .
16 Once again , thanks for keeping me in touch .
17 I got your first letter to Nanking on Saturday , and had plenty of letters at Sian — I 'm not sure that I got them all , in particular I got a letter from Tom sent on March 23 , but I 'm not sure whether that 's the one you referred to , anyway I 'm grateful to you all for keeping me in touch .
18 In 1868 and 1879 the two ‘ Torrens Acts ’ made the owner of a house responsible for keeping it in a habitable condition , and gave powers of compulsion to the local authority .
19 An old wallpaper seam roller is ideal for pressing it in place
20 On the Ukrainian tour , Houghton thought the band were too fervid about keeping it in the family .
21 It worries the lawyers , and the insurance company were always fussing about keeping it in a private house .
22 Although EEC policy is necessarily uniform for the Community as a whole , member governments are responsible for applying it in ways which are relevant to local problems , just as they were for identifying boundaries of their Less Favoured Areas in the first place .
23 Coward appears not to have liked poor Miss Langford because he also said after seeing her in Gypsy : ‘ Two things should be cut — the second act and that child 's throat . ’
24 ‘ Still keen on films after seeing them in action for a day ? ’
25 If the user has the authority to do so , modules may be entered into LIFESPAN after including them in the module header of a package and instructing LIFESPAN to enter them .
26 Stella was afraid Babs might tell Dotty that she did n't wear a slip and that Dotty would rush out and buy her one , just as she had bought her a brassière after catching her in the wardrobe with her arms above her head about to be fitted for her Ptolemy costume .
27 It is easier to reformat text after typing it in ( rather than before ) until you have had some practice .
28 The novice to word processing might find it easier to reformat text after typing it in than before .
29 BRITISH spy Ian Spiro left bloody fingerprints smeared on his son 's bedroom walls after blasting him in the head twice with a handgun .
30 ‘ Winning the Ulster final of the Barton Shield against Warrenpoint was a bit of a fairytale , after defeating them in the final of the Senior Cup !
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