Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb infin] in the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But , who let them loose in the launderette |
2 | If women want to be in the home then certainly let them stay in the home . |
3 | Use a sunscreen with a SPF greater than 10 from 6 months onwards , and then only let them stay in the sun for short periods . |
4 | She meant Hepzibah and Mister Johnny and how she owed it to them to let them stay in the house because there was nowhere else they could go , not with Mister Johnny 's shy ways . |
5 | If then they still do not help , bring all your people and let them stay in the office until it is done . |
6 | If so , estimate how long this will take , call the candidates for interview that much earlier than you would otherwise have done , and let them know in the letter that they are to be given a tour first . |
7 | ‘ I saw state policemen drag strikers across the road and make them kneel in the ditch there while they held shotguns in their backs . |
8 | You would have thought Magnus 's mother would have been nice to me but I bet Father had already telephoned and told her lies about me , because she made me wait in the hall until Nanny came to collect me in a taxicab . |
9 | Why ca n't I hang in the night of infinity for ever with the meanings wheeling like stars ? |
10 | " But nobody knows where he is , what 'll I do in the meantime ? " |
11 | May I join in the admiration and respect which all concerned , including J. 's mother , have expressed for what the foster parents have done for J. |
12 | May I join in the Secretary of State 's praise for the emergency services , which acted magnificently , and also in his best wishes to those who were injured ? |
13 | May I join in the expressions of sympathy to the bereaved and those who were injured in Saturday 's incident ? |
14 | Question : Can I knit in the conservatory ? |
15 | We were conscious as well that in venturing into this brave new Unix world that accountants being fairly boring individuals , I mean how many accountants do I have in the audience today ? |
16 | Oh , Mummy , could I go in the fancy-dress parade as Red Riding Hood , with Bully behind me as the wolf ? ’ |
17 | Can I go in the front ? |
18 | ‘ Can I go in the lift ? ’ |
19 | Did I change in the night ? |
20 | ‘ Can I come in the morning ? ’ asked Juliet , as David nodded . |
21 | For instance , Ritchie Blackmore was a very fast player , but it was always based on a blues thing , never on ‘ How many notes can I get in the scale ? ’ |
22 | What did I get in the talk in eighteen minutes ? |
23 | I came over it below the farmhouse and hugged the side wall like I 've seen them do in the movies until I could peer round into the farmyard . |
24 | ‘ Let me work in the sergeant 's mess , and I 'll come to you every day to entertain you . ’ |
25 | I do n't know what made me look in the bag , but it were n't . |
26 | The court was told that the accused had used matches to help them see in the barn . |
27 | ‘ When I got home on the evening that it was announced Terry Venables had taken out an injunction , one of my children was very nervous and said ‘ Why do n't you throw in the towel ? |
28 | ‘ Tell me , Geoffrey , why did you stay in the Tower ? ’ |
29 | Let me be buried in lead at Claydon next to where your father proposes to lie himself , and let no stranger wind me , nor do not let me be stripped , but put a clean smock on me , and let my face be hid and do you stay in the room and see me wound and laid in the first coffin , which must be of wood if I do not die of any infectious disease , else I am so far from desiring it that I forbid you to come near me . |
30 | What do you want in the kitchen ? |