Example sentences of "[pers pn] in [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Am I in shot here ? |
2 | Had kept all of them just for the proud thrill of his in truth rather badly formed hand . |
3 | no , have had theirs in February so there is n't that one and erm , have had one as well . |
4 | Is she in remission yet ? ’ |
5 | If the purpose of the law is to protect women from acts of sexual intercourse to which they have not in fact consented , whether by reason of force actually applied , physical or other threat , or fear induced by the accused or by others , then the relevant question would appear to be : Did this particular woman , in these particular circumstances , submit to this particular man ; or did she in fact freely consent to have intercourse with him ? … if the law deems the woman to have consented to the act despite ample evidence of threats which rendered her submissive but non-consenting , then the law can not be said to be serving its true function of protecting individuals from the imposition of non-consensual sexual intercourse . ’ |
6 | The person who leaves the company 's employment er could I ask you , each of you in turn briefly for some comments about how you feel deferred pension rights can best be preserved , if they can be preserved at all er adequately . |
7 | During your course you will be involved in a wide range of activities which will involve you in meetings both formal and informal . |
8 | I 'm gon na take down you in detention tonight |
9 | ‘ Love at first sight ’ is a very apt description of how I felt when I saw you in church today . ’ |
10 | Are n't there three of you in Marcus tonight , and one a senior staff nurse ? |
11 | okay well I think we 'll er , we 'll probably have to stop this as we 've run out of time , let me , let me ask the people here one final question , are you in love right now ? , button one for yes and button two for no my goodness , sixty two people are rushing home , the other thirty eight |
12 | There 'll probably be a scene or two with you in bed together , in the morning sort of thing — but with sheets , okay ? " |
13 | But that 's all ; I want you in bed early . " |
14 | ‘ I particularly wanted you in attendance tonight . ’ |
15 | Robert said he 'd been to see you in Brno recently ; hope it was a good weekend . |
16 | See you in court then , eh , miss ? |
17 | Did did you recognise at that were you in court yesterday ? |
18 | ‘ For now , I would rather look at you , take in your beauty and your warmth , hear your voice and bask in your smile — see you in reality just as hitherto I have seen you only in my dreams ! ’ |
19 | You know , I had you in mind constantly while I was making it . |
20 | And it puts you in control again ! |
21 | It would take far too long to tell you in detail how I identified the specific genetic patterns of these chromosomes ; you 'll have to accept my assurance that I believe I did identify them . ’ |
22 | It is not the commonly occurring long drawn out explanatory warning ( 'If you do n't stop whining I 'll get cross with you and then put you in time out until you stop' ) . |
23 | Are you in town again Monday ? |
24 | Interestingly , in evidence to the Select Committee in 1968 the Senior Chief Inspector ( Scotland ) was asked ‘ Do you in fact nowadays have any formal inspections in the old sense of written reports ? ’ |
25 | And how long were you in fact there ? |
26 | ‘ Let's ‘ ave you in line then , ’ the giant shouted in an unintelligible accent . |
27 | His brand of … activity is bound to get you in trouble sooner or later . |
28 | ‘ I expected you in Berlin sooner , Herr Devlin . ’ |
29 | If you-wo n't take a hint , I 'll put it to you in terms even a thick-skinned Welshman can understand . |
30 | ‘ Are we in London already ? ’ |