Example sentences of "[conj] [vb past] [pers pn] in the " in BNC.

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1 I cooked it over a fire or dried it in the sun .
2 Often Minoan worshippers tore branches or boughs from a sacred tree and venerated them on altars or planted them in the sockets between sacral horns .
3 He added : ‘ I never struck him with my fists or kicked him in the face when I was in a standing position . ’
4 " Tell me , my sister , " said Vasilissa , " who was the white knight that passed me in the forest ? "
5 And the big , one of the big things that affected us in the last few years was er Dallas .
6 Parenthetically , erm he says somewhere in his autobiography that the one thing that consoled him in the nineteen-hundreds when he was so miserable with his wife and his mathematics , was the devising of , was the devising of prose rhythms .
7 The fate that befell him in the 1956 Grand National booked him a permanent place not only in the reminiscences of racing folk but in the British national memory .
8 I was just going to mention the fact that if you have had breast cancer you can not go on H R T cos it was a hormone that caused it in the first place !
9 DEREK RANDALL , Nottinghamshire 's former England batsman , is recovering from a cartilage operation to cure knee trouble that hampered him in the closing stages of the season .
10 It was perfectly natural that Jake should marry — and , apart from how it might affect Kirsty , it was not an event that interested her in the slightest .
11 So I guess the bucket of cold water that hit me in the face did n't come as much of a surprise .
12 Course , what you 've got to think of , Conservatives are the one that started it in the first place .
13 Most of the people in Bonanza 's outfit had been aware that Mahoney was up to some kind of private business that kept him in the bucks more than whatever he earned from Bonanza .
14 Apart form the Air Mont blanc Cessna that buzzed us in the late afternoon , if not the whole range , to ourselves .
15 One thing that intrigued me in the course of my meeting with Kagan was his careful enquiries about what duties were involved in membership of the House of Lords .
16 First Floss and Tibbs retired to their tent to dispel this foretaste of the middle-aged grossness that awaited them in the exercise of their healthy young bodies .
17 That put Swansea 8–6 in front at half-time , but even then the Aussies could n't have expected the storm that awaited them in the second half .
18 It was , however , his permanent design of the deceptively simple 1920 Whitehall Cenotaph ( originally erected in wood and plaster as a saluting point for the Victory March Past of Allied troops in July 1919 ) that put him in the eye of the general public and for the first time turned Lutyens into a household name .
19 But there could be no begrudging the 1990 innings at Hove that put him in the Somerset record-books .
20 Mr Reagan was showered by shards of glass , including at least one that struck him in the face , but was unhurt .
21 ‘ He came over incensed , accusing me of hitting the ball that struck him in the testicles … it 's a reflection of the degree of tension . ’
22 P : I was coming home from a party with Robert Mitchum drinking cider when one of Shane 's gang came out and stabbed me in the arm … ( goes on for about ten more pages — Freudian Ed )
23 He smiled too , and stabbed me in the gut with the gun-barrel hard enough to make me suck in my breath .
24 The prosecution claims that Westmore James got into a row with the cousin , and stabbed him in the neck on the steps of a social security office .
25 She found the rabbit , chewing on a stubby cactus , and stabbed it in the neck .
26 As the half-stifled bees crawled drunkenly across the stone and straw , they swiftly cut most of the heavy slabs of honeycomb off the sticks and laid them in the leather sacks .
27 Downstairs , the old man gathered together the piles of coins and laid them in the tin chest .
28 Ivan had wrapped them together in the curtains his mother had made for the sitting room , and laid them in the bottom of the grave .
29 Alexandra took the long pins out of her hat and laid them in the red glass tray on her dressing-table .
30 I snatched up my doll , Topsey , and laid her in the cart and ran after Mum who was half way down the street before I caught her up .
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