Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] in [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So funnily enough , the girl that I made friends with when I was a tracer , Penny , erm she came to see me in land army uniform you see , and I said , ’ Right , if I ca n't go in the forces , I 'll join the land army ’ , so I said ’ alright ’ . |
2 | directors , officers and employees of such bodies whilst acting in their professional capacity , whose employment involves them in investment business activities . |
3 | And the er she was running down the hill on but a lorry found them in Vale Park ! |
4 | Two men approached them in Whitehouse Loan near Bruntsfield Links and after one stabbed Mr Cole , Paul gave chase — only to be left dying in a pool of blood on the pavement . |
5 | ‘ I want you in evening dress uniform . |
6 | He did n't include it in Colton Town . ’ |
7 | How can this statement be reconciled with the suggestion that in order to make an element prominent a speaker places it in theme position ? |
8 | Topaz was delighted , but she did n't shew it in case Mother thought she was anxious to leave High Tor . |
9 | By the time he drops us in Earls Court , the back of his cab smells like we dropped a bottle of brandy . |
10 | He coasts it through Southwark to the Old Vic , crosses Waterloo Bridge , heads west along the Strand into Trafalgar Square — empty of pigeons in the dove-grey light — mooches out through the West End , glides round Hyde Park Corner as if it was always free of traffic , and drops us in Earls Court like it was just the street next door . |
11 | At present , YTP courses are training people for jobs that are n't there or else training them in customer contact skills . |
12 | Once back , I transferred them in Information Technology 's main system and used Adobe Photoshop to convert the full colour images to black and white , adjusting the brightness , contrast and grey levels to give more punch to the shots . |
13 | he likes wash them off , put them in salt water |
14 | I think that we shall not beat him in set battle , the Bruce taught us that , surely … |
15 | He buried her in Highgate Cemetery and , in a moment of remorse , thrust his manuscript poems among her golden hair before the coffin was closed upon her — but not closed for ever . |
16 | ‘ I would have drained him of blood in the bath and buried him in Epping Forest . ’ |
17 | He had reasons other than supernatural ones : Bothwell soon escaped into the Borders to cause further disturbances , twice forced his way into Holyroodhouse to plead with and simultaneously threaten the king , and once cornered him in Falkland palace . |
18 | In ( 14 ) her mother uses Creole ( and this is very clearly intended to be a direct quote , even a send-up , of her mother 's refusal ) , while Valerie answers her in London English . |
19 | I 've seen her in Italy cabaret . |
20 | Take one cockroach , marinate in wine for a day , fry it in beef fat and smother with chocolate — it tastes delicious , says China 's Yangcheng Daily newspaper . |
21 | ‘ Some geek dropped it in salt water . |
22 | ( as he then was ) put it in Att. -Gen . |
23 | WEEKENDERS can do it in Amsterdam courtesy of Acid Jazz , who invade the city 's Melkweg arts centre on Aug 29–31 . |
24 | Others may average 65–70 , yet wo n't do it in Test cricket . |
25 | We put it to bed in a bowl and cover it in bulb fibre like a blanket . |
26 | Therefore a law valid in SR can be generalized to apply in any accelerating frame by expressing it in tensor form . |
27 | Three days later we sat on the steps of the Promontoire hut , having proudly made it in guidebook time . |
28 | He had n't just met us in Thunder Bay . |
29 | Much has already been written about the Invasion of Europe and I am in no position to go into details of the actual event , but can only record how it affected us in Bomber Command . |
30 | I believe we 'll soon be seeing you in Brownie uniform , Peggy , after all ! ’ |