Example sentences of "[v-ing] [pers pn] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Still keen on films after seeing them in action for a day ? ’ |
2 | Yeah they , they 've played in red and white , red , white , red shirts white shorts , but they , they used to play in claret and blue I can remember seeing them in claret and blue when I was a small boy but erm |
3 | He probably just assumed that you were seeing me in connection with my work . ’ |
4 | In Western Europe legislators have ceded sweeping powers to make detailed regulations to central government executives , allowing them in effect to write up the law ‘ as they go along ’ in a discretionary way . |
5 | Now she was accusing me in front of a stranger . |
6 | Having to take notice of your moral scruples was bad enough : parading them in front of other people was unbearable . |
7 | On a closed-string staircase , fillets between spindles may be missing , in which case replace them as necessary , nailing them in place . |
8 | I dislike using them in conversation , for they can add a measure of artificiality to what should otherwise be casual . |
9 | If you 're using them in industry , day in day out all day long , then that is the real importance of wearing protective gear . |
10 | So , against Clark , it must be argued that it is misleading to claim that because animals , imbeciles , and normal infants are all weak , defenceless , and at our mercy , to treat any of them in the same way ( say by killing them for food or using them in research ) is ‘ in moral terms , the very same act ’ ( Clark 1978 : 149 ) . |
11 | My temptation is to try to make my other imperatives as unimpugnable as ‘ Face facts ’ by rooting them in fact . |
12 | During that period , we want to do all we can to reduce it , especially among young people , and we want to avoid targeting them in advertising . |
13 | Customs duties were scheduled to be cut from a peak of 150 per cent to 110 per cent over three to four years , bringing them in line with other industrializing developing countries . |
14 | Humans are really nasty to slugs , drowning them in beer ( hic ) and melting the poor little sods with salt ( I prefer pepper on mine , yum ! — Ed ) . |
15 | The doors were closed , enveloping them in darkness , and locked from the outside . |
16 | Consecrating them in fire , muttering |
17 | Poststructuralism , which in its own way also takes part in that history of Western Marxism , differs only insofar as it foregrounds the implications of the theoretical difficulties involved rather than repressing them in pursuit of the unrealized ideal . |
18 | Once again , thanks for keeping me in touch . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | Keeping them in sight and in line became quite difficult as we moved further away . |
21 | ‘ I was … keeping them in case . ’ |
22 | The summer of 1914 started very much like any other , with Chapman passing the long sunny days playing cricket and golf with his players and keeping them in trim for the coming season . |
23 | and they was gon na take a bigger risk , in keeping them in power so that they can achieve their longer term ends . |
24 | I wrapped one strip around the twisted knee , then a second over the calf muscles below , keeping them in place with the elastic bands . |
25 | The old lady would have been a lissome girl , like the girls now coming through the main entrance of the boma , carrying large plastic containers of water on their heads , keeping them in place by a casual touch of the hand . |
26 | Michael Howard at Environment , assisted by John Redwood , will be compromised by the need to make the council tax work , a useful means of keeping them in tow ; and Peter Lilley has been kept on board , though demoted , to Social Security . |
27 | Dans mon pays il y a de plus jolies , hummed and frowned Victorine , keeping them in step like the soldier : one two one two . |
28 | The United States ignored the warning and the Chinese forces then made their successful assault and defeated the American troops very badly , driving them in fact into the south . |
29 | The fact that they 've chosen to have somebody representing them in objection to the new settlement proposal I think is as strong an indication as you can get that the local people do n't actually support the council on this point . |
30 | In the last ‘ From Rock To Jazz ’ column I introduced the concept of chromatic approach notes and applying them in order to improvise through chord changes . |