Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Okay , suppose Come Up And See Me goes in the charts and they ring you up and say , ‘ Steve , how do you fancy going on Top Of The Pops ? ’
2 so I goes and gets them goes in the office
3 So I goes in the house and fetches this trap did n't I ?
4 Out of each battle , when the person dies , his replacement — his ghost-appears in the same tinted colour and keeps the unit up to complement .
5 I lives in a house .
6 Only one fragmentary letter of his survives in the canonical New Testament .
7 How far anyone is convinced by them depends in the last resort on the themes of the last two chapters — on imagination and experience .
8 A brief account of them occurs in the memoirs of William Tuckwell .
9 Ah , when you tell them to do that , especially with , she goes in a with you .
10 She goes in a .
11 She goes in the
12 She goes in the thirteenth and hopefully will be out the twenty third , I realize this is a big operation but I want Cheryl to come along anyway , book the table , stay with us , come with us If she could n't make it which she 'll be in so I do understand that
13 The next day she goes in the .
14 The following example comes from the interview with Sally Jordan , a factory worker and a dustman 's wife ; she belongs in the first group of working-class women whose early positive or non-committal response turns into predominantly negative feeling :
15 If these fail and she suspects disease she now incorporates the age-old universal remedies such as massage , heat , cooling , gripe water , aspirin , distraction , and , if those do not succeed , she turns in the West to the doctor .
16 While she dawdles in the Courtyard of the Lions , he departs in a frenzy of whips , elbows , hooves , all rapidly obscured by a dustcloud .
17 So she plays in the backyard . ’
18 Well she 's got yes she got a she she sleeps in a in a special place but what she does is she 's got a rug erm we 've got a a rug in front of the fire here that we bought back from the States , and everything she finds that she likes she brings into the lounge and puts on the rug .
19 Well if you 'd have seen that I mean I and she sleeps in the airing cupboard she 's now started to get in there , but she 's half out on the landing .
20 She sits in a soft curve at her easel , gently swabbing away three centuries from a grumpy London sky .
21 She sits in the passenger seat of the car on her haunches rather like a dowager duchess lacking the string of pearls , and glances about with curiosity .
22 She sits in the Representative 's office , smoking too many cigarettes .
23 When the female settles on her eggs , the male brings lumps of soil , moistened with his saliva , as she sits in the hole .
24 But at night time , if you 're not in , she sits in the chair waiting
25 She remarks in A Room of One 's Own ( 1929 ) :
26 The larger female is more heavily marked , this helps to make her better camouflaged on the ground nest she builds in the Arctic spring , immediately after the snow begins to melt .
27 The second letter is difficult to place since Leapor is responding to a gentleman whose comments on her work are relayed by someone else , or to whom she refers in the third person for reasons of politeness .
28 And what will undo these effects , she writes in the Postscript , is altered consciousness , and a process of ‘ human growth and tru
29 She writes in the foreword : ‘ However …
30 She dresses in a cat suit ( which she even wears in the bath ) , she eats raw fish on the floor , and sits on the garden wall at night , howling .
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