Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] in [det] " in BNC.

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1 It 's great to see them perform in those kinds of circumstances .
2 ‘ How many d' you get in that last action ? ’ he asked .
3 Just what gets them in the mood I 'm not sure , but I have seen them indulge in this activity in all but the wettest or snowiest conditions .
4 But there is a great deal you can do to ease your misery , alleviate the worst of the symptoms and let you join in most of the fine weather fun without spending your days in a darkened room with a crate of Kleenex .
5 Susan wondered how she would feel if he did ; or if she touched him or let him know in some other way that she was there ?
6 At first she did not notice him standing there near her cage in the darkening gloom but when she did she did something he had never seen her do in all the years he had watched her .
7 Let us look in more detail at the difficulties inherent for everyone in appropriate penetration and then at the problems that can arise in marriage when these are or an extreme nature .
8 Now let us look in more detail at switches 1 to 4 .
9 With these two levels of culture within higher education having been distinguished , let us look in more detail at them .
10 Let us look in more detail at the direct vs indirect argument , first in relation to incentives to work and second in relation to incentives to save and take risks .
11 Let us look in more detail at the intermediate stages of the sequence .
12 These Pakistani fast bowlers are rare talents , and it is disappointing to hear them speak in such negative terms , for it will rebound on them in the years ahead .
13 As Adam Smith remarks in 1759 : ‘ When a person comes into his chamber , and finds the chairs all standing in the middle of the room , he is angry with his servant , and rather than see them continue in that disorder , perhaps takes the trouble himself to set them all in their places with their backs to the wall .
14 On the last side 's Violet , a reworked blues with references to Messiaen in it , some of Miles Davis 's most exquisite slow playing is to be heard over slurred , sliding chords and the kind of empty space you hardly ever hear him loose in these days .
15 to let it spill in all its silly wonder ,
16 It is important to make a definite decision about this right from the start , without letting her feel in any way that she is being given a weekly or monthly ‘ ration ’ of her family 's free time , as a duty rather than a pleasure .
17 I find it helps me sleep in that respect .
18 I saw you disappear in this direction , and decided it was now or never . ’
19 His popularity saw him appear in many Royal Variety shows .
20 ‘ I wish you 'd let me sleep in another bed .
21 " Why do we let them stay in that warren ? " cried Silver .
22 And why do I talk in this way ?
23 Now again , where do I find in any government guidance a suggestion that the fact of the existence of a conservation area is directly relevant to the determination of whether or not land performs one of those five purposes ?
24 Not even when Pam Wright went 4-up on me after four holes in the final of the Scottish at Troon did I feel in any danger . "
25 Did you go in that room ?
26 " Jane , " he 'll ask as he signs an expense claim , Why did you invest in this trip to see Pierre Broger in Paris ? "
27 did you stay in that position or do you erm change ?
28 Did you remain in that room with your shield until you were called away by P C ?
29 How did you manage in this fog this morning ?
30 Did you put in those thingies ?
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