Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They surely sell them in Dublin though do they ?
2 eat them in park one day
3 The birds could pose a serious health risk for people who eat them in north Africa and southern Europe .
4 What about a chess-playing machine , programmed to examine the board and then ‘ imagine ’ thousands of possible moves and evaluate them in relation to each other ?
5 Number them in sequence 1 , 2 , 3 etc , left to right on each line .
6 These are intense , dramatic readings which lack nothing in conviction , though I imagine some listeners will prefer a less overtly ‘ expressive ’ approach to the music .
7 Our universities can not get hold of our great industrial centres in any permanent way unless they raise them In self-respect and dignity by giving them an intellectual understanding of their vocatIons …
8 In 1985 , when Japanese chip makers last started slashing prices , America 's government insisted that they raise them in order to protect the ( virtually non-existent ) American DRAM industry .
9 The suggestion was made that there should be community discussions with LEDU , that West Belfast people , in the absence of ideas from the IDB , are going to have to come up with their own ideas and develop them in conjunction with the universities , industrialists , and so on .
10 Political theories and doctrines are both affected by political conditions and the needs of practical action , just as they influence them in turn ; and changes in these conditions are largely responsible not only for the more or less continuous process of reinterpretation of the ideologies of political parties and movements , but also for the more profound revision of theoretical conceptions .
11 Not with a thing like a outputs of aspirin , I mean everyone in Boots knows what the outputs of aspirin are just strange that they are in fact three times what we 'd thought they were and we 've course there 's Crooks , course there 's this , course there 's that tremendous discernment , tremendous understanding but if you have n't got that tremendous understanding , you 've just joined the company , you think you know something and you do n't because not what they think they are
12 Having read that I immediately repent me in dust and ashes for having committed a dreadful grammatical error .
13 Then you strip it of its bark and , while the wood is still green and supple , you bend back the thin limbs and bind them in place with string , When you 've done that you have to leave it on a drying rack above the fire for … oh , I suppose about three months .
14 Now push them in girls ! shove at the bottom .
15 ‘ If you want to include unusual information , like environmental data , pipeline data , bathymetry , topography or any remotely-sensed data , Arc has the ability to handle all these and display them in colour . ’
16 She had the state collect painting , carpets , silver , jewellery and ceramics , and display them in museums created especially by her .
17 We were given humour to discern our own ridiculous airs and pomposities , and it is even valuable in the transcendent lest we lose ourselves in arrogance and pride and stray far from the real beauty of life .
18 However , if you watch house martins you will see that they do not simply ‘ plonk ’ their mud pellets onto the wall ; instead , they place them in position while rapidly vibrating the head .
19 Many local authorities in addition to ‘ pointing ’ applicants , place them in queues for accommodation , based on type of dwelling required and location .
20 Place them in layers of 8 in a greased bread tin , and cover each layer — except the top one — with grated cheese , reserving a little for the top .
21 Meanwhile at New Bradwell , boys would rush home from school to collect lunch baskets , place them in hand trucks , and then run to the messroom ( over one mile ) , so the meal was plated just before the men came out of work .
22 Let me do what historians should be able to do best : take examples , examine how they work , place them in context , and attempt to generalize .
23 And not just you do n't want just our depots , you want them in relation
24 This study will focus in addition on the responses made by schools , examining issues such as how they obtain , interpret and act upon clues regarding the preferences of parents of potential pupils , and what factors constrain them in understanding and reacting to such information .
25 Or grow them in hyacinth glasses .
26 Yeah he was to go through this morning to get my project , no say me in trouble , I 'm in deep , I do n't know , ooh er , I ca n't see so how we all today ?
27 Yeah he was to go through this morning to get my project , no say me in trouble , I 'm in deep , I do n't know , ooh er , I ca n't see so how we all today ?
28 One idea of the well-known chef Robert Carrier is to hard boil eggs , cut them lengthways , and then decorate them in order to make animals ’ faces .
29 You have to collect old papers and find the special places where they swap them in return for new toilet paper .
30 If superiors involve them in decision-making , they are more likely to be management-minded .
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