Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [pers pn] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 " I 've heard about them in the Owsla .
2 Some of you might have heard about it in the press .
3 That 's why , I said I , I said I 'd heard about you in the papers and the just said oh yeah !
4 I grinned wickedly back and told Benjamin to wait for me in the street outside .
5 When he goes out there to wait for her in the evening , I sometimes think : It is n't Rosa .
6 But we got through it in the end and their happy , and I 'm happy !
7 I 'd been caddying for Ralph Moffatt on the pro circuit and got him through the pre-qualifier at Fairhaven , so I told him I 'd be caddying for him in the Open as I 'd heard nothing from Jack .
8 If the seller wants a margin , he must stipulate for it in the contractual description .
9 ‘ Our idea of what belongs to the realm of reality is given for us in the concepts which we use . ’
10 Well , perhaps I asked for it in a way , ’ Felicity admitted reluctantly .
11 ‘ The money we lifted was hardly intended for them in the first place , was it ? ’
12 The chief preoccupation of Methuen 's later years , apart from his painting , and one for which he denied himself many luxuries , was the restoration , maintenance , and improvement of Corsham Court , the family seat , and of the collection of pictures which hung in the magnificent gallery built and furnished for them in the 1760s .
13 Something made for him in the darkness and struck him a violent blow just under the knee .
14 I would like to thank you all at this time on behalf of the Association and the sport we represent for all your efforts you make for us in an unpaid capacity and time given voluntary to all .
15 Why did you let me read about it in the papers ?
16 ‘ 2.4 million people done those Italians last weekend , I just read about it in the Daily Mirror .
17 I read about it in the paper today
18 He seemed to have forgotten about me in the middle of his sentence .
19 She thinks he 's forgotten about it in the rush of leaving for America .
20 He was rather taken aback but said he would report to head office and let me know about it in the New Year .
21 The body 's mechanism takes over because the logical consequence of that would be to die , and we can see here that there is an arousal of something like eight to ten seconds , and during that period the patient would wake up , probably not sufficient that they would know about it in the morning , and we can see here that the breathing starts again .
22 It is precisely such a person who can be brought lowest by the hateful things that may be reported about him in a court of law .
23 Her body bounced between them in the light gravity .
24 It is n't one of the large free-standing circular linkers ( through Silver do have one of these and I hope to write about it in a later article ) .
25 Henry II 's mistress , is told by CD in A Child 's History of England : ‘ It relates how the King doted on fair Rosamond … and how he had a beautiful Bower built for her in a Park at Woodstock ; and how it was erected in a labyrinth , and could only be found by a clue of silk .
26 It 's one like that except a lot smaller with little red berries that grow off it in the spring .
27 But the fact remains that twenty seven months after legislation to allow clients to choose solicitors to appear for them in the higher courts came into effect , the Advisory Committee has been unable to advance the process .
28 Will you wait for me in the car ? ’
29 Can you wait for me in the foyer of the nurses ’ home at ten past and we 'll run over to Faye and Bill 's in my car ? ’
30 He often went out alone , Italian style , and Jeanne would wait for him in the street after the cafés closed .
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