Example sentences of "[prep] i in [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The world spread out for me in a new map of associations and sensations . |
2 | She was good at sewing , and managed to make some clothes for me in the thinnest material available . |
3 | He thinks there 's a part for me in the new play at the Queen 's . ’ |
4 | You have always shown your love for me in the best way you knew how . |
5 | Hopefully it will do the same for me in the Welsh mountains , and enable me to walk onto specific grid bearings and find some ancient markers . |
6 | The violence of this transition became more cushioned for me in the mid-seventies , when we built our bamboo and coconut-wood home in the highlands of Bali , which for seven years now has served us as a sort of decompression chamber between the two worlds . |
7 | When your income is not much above five or six pounds a week , as it was for me in the seventies , even a tin of dog food is out of the question . |
8 | It could have been any one of many faces opposite me in a fashionable Italian restaurant , a woman heavily scented , expensively ajingle . |
9 | From one of those shadow-pools a small , semi-spherical object came sailing towards me in a high looping arc . |
10 | It was from KeriKeri I started the two-hour flight in a 152 that took me over Hokianga Harbour on the Tasman Sea , along Ninety-Mile Beach to the northernmost tip of New Zealand , and right above a school of dolphins swimming below me in the crystal-clear Pacific waters of Doubtless Bay . |
11 | I turned back to find Yvonne 's grinning face looking past me in the same direction . |
12 | ‘ Male fans ask for pictures of me in a bathing costure ’ |
13 | Men have been known to write and ask for a picture of me in a bathing costume . |
14 | I started sweating when they called out the bloke ahead of me in the high jump . |
15 | Knowing this to be his likely mood when I brought in the tea yesterday afternoon , and being aware of his general propensity to talk with me in a bantering tone at such moments , it would certainly have been wiser not to have mentioned Miss Kenton at all . |
16 | By Tuesday she was flirting with me in a sweet , old-fashioned way , blue eyes as young as her memory . |
17 | Erm I will take those notes away with me in the strictest confidence , go through them erm work out some recommendations , how you could hit the goals that you will go for at the end of the day . |
18 | That you are British , blonde and pretty and clever , and you work with me in the medical centre . |
19 | there are some … that travell with me in the same birth ; yet are not able to bring forth their conceptions , for so much as many times , the Truth suffers by a weake delivery ; and for their sakes have I held this Glasse before them , that so they may be the better able to describe themselves to others ; and to help them to bring forth that out of their mouths , which perhaps may lye in the bottome of their hearts . |
20 | Bauthumley , who believes God speaks directly through him , offers his own writing as an imitative model to others ‘ that travell with me in the same birth ’ . |
21 | Me and my missus are actually going out with me in the next couple of weeks , |
22 | Well , Herman Schrijver says he will hire a car when the warm weather comes and drive her down to lunch with me in the Green Belt … . |
23 | Through these arguments one arrives at the position that the use of ROI need not be so harmful as academic accountants ( including me in the early 1970s ! ) and more recently academics from other fields have argued it to be . |
24 | I was crouching just feet away , terrified that at any moment one of the massive males would charge into me in the desperate struggle . |
25 | THE small , middle-aged woman sitting alongside me in the rowdy ringside throng did not look particularly important . |
26 | I felt as though I was riding on a pink cloud with all the tension and misery flowing from me in a joyful torrent . |
27 | You could say that most winters in Baldersdale are too long , and every time we have a really bad one it takes something away from me in a physical sense . |
28 | ‘ It came from me in the first place , did n't it ? |
29 | They 'd taken my girlfriend away from me in the real world , why must they take away her picture ? |
30 | He would lead me through small flocks of goats , or to where the traffic was worst , and then briefly hide from me in the narrow alley-ways or the open shops . |