Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Allow me to sit back in amazement , young Ashley , ’ I said , crossing my arms and twisting in my seat to face her .
2 ‘ I told them to come back in September . ’
3 ‘ I was up in Norwich when I doubled over in agony because the thing had moved inside me .
4 I sit up in bed and swing my legs to the floor .
5 My hair sticks to it when I sit up in bed .
6 I sit up in bed and switch the light on , shaken awake by pure embarrassment .
7 I wait until my husband 's doing the late shift , and I wait until the children have gone to bed , and I sit down in front of the television .
8 I stopped over in Barbados .
9 The bucket had a rope attached to its handle and I skimmed it over the stern to haul up a gallon or so of sea-water which I slammed down in front of Rickie .
10 I booked up in advance of course .
11 He had me drugged and I … well , I woke up in bed with one of the girls .
12 I woke up in bed the next morning with a strange feeling that something was wrong …
13 I woke up in hospital here . ’
14 ‘ Not until I woke up in hospital . ’
15 Ellen and I lingered on in Mama Sipcott 's for another hour and a half ; indulging in the sailor 's shorebound pastime of planning the perfect voyage .
16 when we got to the depot and eh , I came up in civvies , it was a light civvies suit , cos it what I had in India .
17 Till I came out in boils
18 I came out in November and took this place for six months .
19 ‘ I said that this was not Shelley and I ganging up in competition against them : it was just two businesswomen trying to make more business .
20 Even when I jump out in Southwark Park Road I ai n't certain .
21 I arrived up in Camden Town and asked in the tube station for directions to the shelter .
22 I arrived back in time to pipe out the Brigadier , and judging by his jovial manner he must have enjoyed his meal .
23 As I arrived back in York just before 6pm on time and with little hope of a refund there was just one conclusion .
24 When I arrived back in Glasgow on 10 June I wondered if anything was going to be the same again .
25 So Mrs Smith left us alone and I stripped off in front of my friend although I made her turn away when I came to my combs .
26 As I turned over in bed everything was suddenly very wet and I felt a ripple of shock as I realised what had happened .
27 Well , I came home for the 1986 Turnberry Open expecting to caddie for Mac O'Grady but that did n't materialize , so Nick and I joined up in July 1986 .
28 All this raises the whole issue of the relationship between interpretation and conceptual evaluation which I touched on in Chapter 2 .
29 I can not recall the number of occasions I shuffled back in regulation sex cinema garb to see Daughters of Darkness , the lesbian vampire movie that starred Delphine Seyrig as Countess Erzsébet Bàthory and Andrea Rau as her lover Ilona .
30 I set off in pursuit .
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