Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] in [art] other " in BNC.
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1 | When I visit my home city of Manchester , or travel to London , New Age-types seem to greet me in every other conversation . |
2 | But I could n't get the door shut to lock him in and he caught me in the other cellar . |
3 | I caught it in the other hand . |
4 | Place a sausage on each of the remaining cocktail sticks and put them in the other orange . |
5 | Put it in the other one ! ’ |
6 | I 've thrown it over and catch it in the other hand . |
7 | We had seen it in the other tombs as well , sometimes carved on top of the paintings . |
8 | Lock them in the other room . |
9 | We need to put ourselves in the other person 's shoes . ’ |
10 | Encourage her to put herself in the other person 's shoes with explanations and reasons along the lines of : ‘ How would you feel if … ? ’ |
11 | Empathy is the ability to put yourself in the other person 's shoes and see the situation from their point of view . |
12 | I was very discouraged and did not approach anyone in the other region , fearing the same response . |
13 | She kept them in the other day because she sa , erm or something need to keep the , we think it was them anyway with Mrs kept one group in cos erm , she said that someone had nicked off with her pen or something and it was underneath the desk , it had rolled off the desk ! |
14 | I 'll leave it in the other room for you . |
15 | We could equally well have placed it in the other hole ( state B ) and it would similarly remain there . |
16 | These should be used to prove the technology , with a view to introducing them in the other gardens between 1995 and 1997 . |
17 | Suddenly she was deeply afraid of what awaited her in the other world beyond it . |
18 | I suppose she 's put it in the other room . |
19 | If you can put yourself in the other person 's shoes and think about how they might feel , it will certainly help if you let them know that . |
20 | Apply the principles : check it out ahead of time and put yourself in the other person 's place . |
21 | Yeah , after the devastation we left you in the other day |
22 | I mean I believe I could love him in the other way , his way , now . |
23 | For example , Gumperz identifies the following functions ( 1982 : 75 – 84 ) : quotations ( using a different code to mark a stretch of quoted speech ) , addressee specification ( choosing a code to pick out one 's intended addressee ) , interjections ( " sentence fillers " offset from the the main content of the sentence by a code switch ) , reiteration ( the message content is emphasised by repeating it in the other code ) , message qualification ( the main content of the message is " qualified " or adjusted by a clause in the other code ) , personalisation versus objectivisation . |
24 | Go on , take it in the other room ! |
25 | He 's had enough , go on , take it in the other room ! |
26 | I have it in the other room . ’ |