Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] [pron] in the " in BNC.
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1 | You 'll be aboard my ship when we sail on the Sunday tide , and I 'll warrant you 'll thank me for it in the years to come . |
2 | Mum had found them for me in the house at Lochgair . |
3 | ‘ He reminded me about it in the dressing room before the game , and if it 's said you 're not playing with enough desire you 've just got to swallow it and do the best you can . |
4 | I 'll tell you about it in the morning . ’ |
5 | Now , are you on anything in the way of tablets that could be upsetting your , your system at all ? |
6 | Erm if anybody is actually interested in could I actually refer you to somebody in the personnel group erm Lynne . |
7 | There is also , in the fabric of the study method , the personal communication from you to yourself in the form of notes . |
8 | You go into the bedroom , checking the position of the mirrors ; none of them ought to show you to anybody in the bathroom . |
9 | ‘ Roger says he did n't see me with anyone in the kitchen earlier . |
10 | He thought he had them with him in the coach when going to the College , but did not see them again . |
11 | It 's better to take them with you in the car rather than consign them to the chilly furniture van . |
12 | Well you do need to if you have them in them in the back now . |
13 | To make a Covenant , just complete the two forms above and return them to us in the envelope provided . |
14 | He and I had had a heart to heart in the hotel following some comments supposedly made by him about me in the press , more particularly in the Sun . |
15 | His hand captured her face and turned her towards him in the old domineering manner but his eyes were not at all hard . |
16 | 'she begged me to take her with me in the end . |
17 | Little Gabriels , out of control most of the time and impossible to educate , but with a fund of kindness that led them to rescue and foster wounded animals and plague her with them in the home . |
18 | The lines of experience were marked on her face and although she still had all the exuberant charm which had drawn him to her in the first place , he thought she looked older than he knew her to be . |
19 | Certainly , it was these qualities that drew her to him in the first place , but now … these were not the true reasons why she stayed with him . |
20 | Was n't that what had attracted her to him in the first place ? |
21 | He put an arm round her and hugged her to him in the familiar , easy fashion she was used to . |
22 | It was those very firebrand qualities of ruthless daring , initiative and enterprise which had drawn her to him in the first place . |
23 | You 'll see her at one in the morning for her first feed . ’ |
24 | Because what 's the point in doing no matter how good you think you 're doing , what 's the point of doing it for yourself in the living room , you want er everybody to listen to it . |
25 | Everyone knows that , and the Israelites discovered it for themselves in the wilderness . |
26 | But I 've just reached the door when his escorts do it for me in the corridor . |
27 | They wear their professionalism as a decent gentleman will wear his suit : he will not let ruffians or circumstance tear it off him in the public gaze ; he will discard it when , and only when , he wills to do so , and this will invariably be when he is entirely alone . |
28 | engineering , science in general , physics , it 's not Anyone can do the maths because you just put it in your in the calculator and if it |
29 | When someone gives you some information , try to repeat it to yourself in the same way it was given to you . |
30 | Not anything like it would have been if Uncle Bill had left it to me in the first place , because it will pay duty twice . ’ |