Example sentences of "[conj] [pos pn] [noun] [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | Export and import licences are forged , people paid off and endangered species or their products smuggled in . |
2 | when our man walked out on us , or our roof fell in ? |
3 | Th they told me to default on the mortgage that I 'm paying for the property that my wife lives in , because the assessment does n't take into account that I |
4 | As for girlfriends , it was here that my eidetiking came in particularly useful . |
5 | The words are then assigned a rating based on the probability of the grammatical transitions that their tags participate in . |
6 | Because she is chiefly concerned with the London trade , from which women compositors were quickly excluded , Hunt does not consider the possible division of labour within traditional manual typesetting that their introduction brought in Scotland ; nor is the subject much discussed by Cynthia Cockburn who is more concerned with the trade after mechanization . |
7 | The poor girl was absolutely infatuated with him , not knowing that his tastes lie in quite a different direction . |
8 | And these were the type of conditions that our members worked in , whilst at the same time the management provided plastic roofing you know , but it was n't efficient and it was cold and bitterly cold if I might say so erm for a long period . |
9 | It is the house that your father lived in for fifteen years . |
10 | D. H. You have said that your family moved in and out of illness : did this give you the position to turn breast cancer and person-centred health issues into political photography ? |
11 | If , if under , if and I hope that your crowd get in , see , I think |
12 | Finally , check that your speech fits in with the speeches and toasts given by others . |
13 | Right up my ne ears , my neck and my neighbour came in , she said , I think that 's shingles , cos it was sore ? |
14 | But as I tried to follow his instructions , keeping my fists up and my chin tucked in and learning a new kind of dance on the balls of my feet , the sight of his bare , hairless chest , so brown and muscular , would suddenly fill me with more than muscular weakness , and I felt I would collapse , not under the playful blows he landed on my discombobulated body , but under the sheer spell of his magnificence . |
15 | It 's going shh , like this , and it 's exactly what I did , and my sister came in and she 's going , what 're you doing ? |
16 | We went in and we paid seven pounds for me and my mum to get in , we did n't pay for the kids cos if they know they 're gon na sit on your lap , they get in there for nothing , but once we get in there we give them their own chair anyway , providing you go in like it 's not in the first week , the following week when the show is quieter and not so many people going |
17 | So that 's what he does and my father come in , put the milk by the door , knocked the door and me and Russell were still in bed fast asleep . |
18 | I opened the door , and my family went in . |
19 | And my button pops in and out does it ? |
20 | All went well , Lee stopped crying , I stopped bleeding and my Mother walked in . |
21 | They stopped beside the resting horses and looked down on the vale of Grasmere , a prospect described by great poets as an unsuspected paradise , depicted by painters as a jewel set in nature , sought out by the fashionable , protected by the sensible , evoker of sublime epithets , a small , ovaloid dream lake ringed by mountains proportioned in a measure which touched the intelligence as much as the eye ; if any one place deserves the description , then Grasmere Vale could claim to be in the very eye of the Romantic storm , in its beauty , its seclusion , its inhabitants and its capacity to draw in and draw out some of the greatest artists of the era . |
22 | When Rosalind and Philip first moved in , it was in a pretty parlous condition , with , amongst other nightmares , an elder tree with its roots in the great hall and its branches spreading in through the windows . |
23 | Then she remembered his horror when he 'd said , ‘ Do n't tell me you 're a virgin ! ’ and her heart closed in on itself like a wounded animal . |
24 | The captain of the work party watched the woman and her son go in , then signalled to his men to complete the sealing-off of the cottage . |
25 | Her lips pout around the filter and her cheeks collapse in as she draws deeply . |
26 | We had a couple of bottles of champagne to greet the travellers , and Gabby and her husband came in to help us with them and we all toasted Nigel 's ‘ recovery ’ . |
27 | Anna and her mother lived in a little detached house which looked as though it had been sliced off from some larger building . |
28 | When I took these two guitars into the studio to try them out , over the course of the first hour everyone and their cat called in and could n't resist having a go . |
29 | They had held back at Milfield on the Till , biding their time , until their scouts came in with exact information of the movement of the Scots army . |
30 | I think there is an element of contrariness about them but if they were really honest with themselves deep down , I do n't think they would be happy if their records went in at number 150 and they were still playing The Bull And Gate . |