Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] in the " in BNC.

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1 All the same I felt a twinge of unease as he came to greet me in the bar of the Atlantic Hotel in Hamburg , an admiral now and much older , hobbling a little and holding a stick .
2 Time enough and soon enough to greet them in the morning 's light when the men would have said their prayers and the womenfolk would have been to Mass and a stranger with a fiddle might be a welcome diversion from the day 's chores .
3 Wilson 's Cabinet — jealous of a non-political and non-party intruder — had decided not to include me in the team .
4 He quotes the view of Aristo , who produces two arguments : first , that by analogy with relegatio dotis and the stipulatio emptae hereditatis the word ‘ sums ’ should be held to include objects as well as money ; second , that intention is particularly important in trusts , and it appears to be the testator 's intention in first speaking generally of ‘ sums ’ and then mentioning certain objects to include them in the expression too .
5 We saw the goal of feminist socialists as raising the status of women and to include them in the share-out .
6 When questions , for example on morbidity , had been validated in the General Household Survey , it would be possible to include them in the Resource Allocation Survey .
7 We had some discussion at somewhere , that we decided that erm to include them in the divisional training , Yeah .
8 Incidentally , if you have any items which you think would be of interest to the Residents , your scribe would be happy to include them in the Newsletter .
9 You began to see them in the expensive cars .
10 Breeze had already heard the family mentioned the day before , at the Vicarage , and was interested to see them in the flesh .
11 I 'd see both these birds in the zoo , so I was fascinated to see them in the wild .
12 The King was much intrigued to see them in the Dolls ' House and enquired who gave her permission .
13 They 've turned down several lucrative offers to reform in the past , but feel that now is the time for fans outside London to get a chance to see them in the flesh . ’
14 She could n't look out to see them in the yard .
15 I 'd like to see them in the first division .
16 We do n't get to see them in the states so we have to come over here .
17 Well it 's good to see them in the bath anyway having a good good old splash about , you know ?
18 Now look at that I want you to see them in the bath , they enjoy themselves like children .
19 Yes I w I I would think so I mean it it wo n't occur in five minutes of course erm and I I would still say that I would like to see them in the six yard box more often .
20 What that exhibition in fact is doing is that it 's not saying here 's a new spirit in painting , it 's saying that we the organizers , having not bothered to show you these things in the sixties and seventies , will now allow you to see them in the eighties , and we will pretend there 's a new spirit because we think it 's good for the art world to have new fashions , new movements , or at least something new going on that will produce some kind of emotional pressure .
21 I asked the governor whether I could have a visit in the probation department so that Karen did n't have to see me in the gym with everyone else and I could talk to her a bit more intimately .
22 All the crew liked and even obeyed Silver , and he was always pleased to see me in the kitchen , which he kept as clean as a new pin .
23 Camino came to see me in the bank and asked if the village girls would be prepared to collect food and take it on their bicycles to the prisoners .
24 He used to come to see me in the prison .
25 Reception rang through and said there was a lady waiting to see me in the foyer .
26 Sometimes we shave them , other times we have to sit them in the bath with hot water up to their necks and soak it off . ’
27 Perhaps Friday was still a wild man and would try to kill me in the night .
28 The sculptor is encouraged to deepen the relief to make the figures stand out better ; and this in turn , making them more like statues , encourages him to treat them in the convention of free sculpture rather than that of drawing .
29 They are not prescriptive and it is open to you to implement them in the way that best suits your firm .
30 In December 1757 he tried to excuse himself ‘ as my abode is at such distance from the place where the Royal Society hold their weekly meetings as to render it not only inconvenient , but unsafe for me to attend them in the winter season. , A month later Ellis countered with , ‘ I scarce think it possible that Mr. Miller should have no one friend in the Society to send him word and , indeed , I had told Rivington to tell Miller I would be glad to discuss the matter at Fulham , and Miller ignored it . ’
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