Example sentences of "[pers pn] in the [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm going to change subjects now , but if you want to come back to the Gulf , do feel free , the lines are open on three double one , one double one , but I in the meantime we 'll take a couple of calls on different subjects erm let's go to June from Shillingford , hello June .
2 Aye ours will be , if you have yours in the morning ours will be here tomorrow or Tuesday
3 You go to prison for something you 've done wrong , that 's your punishment , but they do n't need to humiliate you in the way they do .
4 with you in the way it is run when you when I took my allegations to him because that 's basically what they 're saying it is I know it 's no allegations
5 For to protect you in the tunnel they said you wear a helmet , but nobody hardly ever wore it .
6 And I recommend to anybody who goes on the school , I 'm sure they do on the training course , that the first opportunity I would have to address erm the con er the staff meeting , you just say this is what I who I am this is why I 'm here I 've got a list of businesses which the school has provided with me already but I I will I may erm if I bump into you in the corridor I may just say do you know anybody else .
7 A running calendar is simply a tool to guide you in the direction you want to go .
8 Erm tells you a lot it would n't erm if somebody hit you in the back you 'd still move if you had the handbrake on .
9 you can do it because as you read through your notes as someone 's talking to you in the lecture you will be saying , Yeah of course of course .
10 But I 'm sure that once she joins you in the pool she will find it easy enough to slip into the flow of things .
11 Just our own lighting plant and the hens would even come out and meet you in the dark they knew knew you were coming .
12 ‘ I could hardly leave you in the condition I found you .
13 They would scorn you in the condition you 're in .
14 I would n't cos I , I ca n't if I saw you in the street I do n't know you I could n't be , I could n't be attracted to you .
15 I do n't mind , if you leave me in the kitchen I 'd be quite happy , I 'd do it all .
16 He was not supporting me in the way I felt he should support me .
17 ‘ I 've a great deal to thank-you for , Edward , ’ he said , ‘ not many would have helped me the way you did or taken me in the way I looked that night . ’
18 When the little ones squeeze past me in the Superette I give their mops the chaste old tousle .
19 ‘ When I left school I was nowhere , but someone up there put me in the situation I find myself in now .
20 ‘ And he tried to put his tongue in my mouth and when he pulled me in the doorway he — he unfastened the front of his trousers . ’
21 I think I just put up with it because he behaved in such extraordinary ways to me in the time I had known him , of showing affection at all ?
22 Believe me , I know — I have reason to know now , for while you were gone I 've tried it and am waiting even now for the blow to fall ! — that there is no future for me in the world I left behind so long ago . ’
23 But getting a job after years spent bringing up a family is n't necessarily an end in itself For many women , it 's all part of changing their lives and pointing them in the direction they want to go in-of being in charge of their own destiny .
24 Subjects were asked to continue describing different junctions until no more stood out in their memory but not to attempt to recall all the junctions , nor to deliberately recall them in the order they had been driven through .
25 But you know you see those tr trees outside St Peters Square they look good the church looks good framed behind them in the country they 're trees country churches are surrounded by trees and they look better for it they frame buildings .
26 It is easy to see that studying the growth and modifiability of neurons is a much harder task than describing them in the state you normally find them , so it is not surprising that much less is known , and all I can do here is to point out some of the interesting possibilities that are opening up .
27 However they sounded , Tina took them in the spirit they were intended , laughed loudly and said Jasper must be playing hookey in his lunch hour .
28 Henrietta , tall for her age and spectacularly thin , stood by them in the bikini she had put on for the sunshine and the wand , hovering round the crowd , finally pointed at her .
29 But if I 'm if kids are giving me work first thing in the morning and I 've got them in the afternoon they 're gon na expect it to be marked !
30 Just what gets them in the mood I 'm not sure , but I have seen them indulge in this activity in all but the wettest or snowiest conditions .
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