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

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1 And they can keep you in a home children 's home .
2 When they 're ready now wonder what century they are at now thank you Ben leave there 's a good boy If a proper lady was here we 'd shut you in the kitchen claws on the lino and I think what 's he doing ? he was n't scratching and we and he chasing a fly round the kitchen .
3 And where does that place you in the beauty stakes ? thought Pascoe .
4 Were you were you in the drama clubs here when you were younger then as well ?
5 Mind you , you in the trade unions and in the Labour Party are no worse than anyone else .
6 Furthermore , if anybody catches you in the club showers , your lover is very likely to end up being blackballed ( if you 'll forgive the phrase ) .
7 ‘ Billy told me he kissed you in the rose gardens , ’ Annie said smiling .
8 ‘ In Your Care ’ ( one of the album 's best tracks ) explores the thorny subject of child abuse in such a from-the-heart manner that the pain and confusion simply leap out and hit you in the tear ducts .
9 We in the coal fields know what is going on .
10 I got on my bike and went back to the house a bit recklessly , shooting through puddles on the path and taking the Jump — a bit on the path where there 's a long downhill on a dune and then a short uphill where it 's easy to leave the ground — at a good forty kilometres per hour , landing with a muddy thump that nearly had me in the whin bushes and left me with a very sore bum , making me want to keep opening my mouth with the feeling of it .
11 Walter Legge liked to tell the story — I think as an example of both your musicianship and your tactical skills — that at the graduation class in Vienna you chose the Overture to Rossini 's Guillaume Tell and then sent everyone away except the cellos so you could show exactly what you could do with them in the opening bars of the piece .
12 The MacroVariable names can be changed as long as you remember to change them in the Type statements at the end of the macro .
13 Although 14 polytechnics will become universities this autumn under the new Higher Education Act , potential recruits will not find them in the university entrants ' handbook for 1993 .
14 He 'd left them in the Courtesy Cleaners : they 'd be ready in time for Easter Saturday .
15 Now rose I do n't know how many of you when you were little used to collect rose petals and put them in the jam jars did you ?
16 Mind you do n't your tongue with that I tell you what they had in er Woolies market as well , I do n't know whether you 've seen them and I do n't , I 've not got you know an old Argos catalogue to compare prices , cos they 've not got it in the summer one , but they have them in the winter ones , it 's like a , a tool box , but it 's on wheels and you make it up , you , you know all the screws and the wheels come out and you 're not , it 's all plastic , I think it must be from age three , because of the little bits , and it 's like erm , I 've seen it somewhere , where I 've been , it has little figures sat in this erm , what would you , it 's like erm , a bit like a truck , yeah , and it 's got the , the figures in it
17 I doubt whether the working party will get any further than recommending the status quo , because I 'm absolutely sure in my own mind , that it is a duty that this council has to support village schools , where the parents support them , and where they 're educationally beneficial , to support them in the village communities , because they are , they have other importance than just education .
18 the only battleship I know about is the girl friend go away for about three months at a time and you 'd say of where 's Norman , oh he 's er working and then we all knew he 's working for a he 'd put them in the computer systems right the way throughout the ships
19 You sold er they , they 'd got these sort of erm the old- fashioned , you 'd see them in the corn merchants where there would be fowl er feed .
20 The hours mean I can collect the children from school and am with them in the school holidays .
21 Most people keep a gun or two in the house ; some carry them around with them , or stow them in the glove compartments of their cars .
22 She was feeling thoroughly angry , but she hid it from Jean as she went on , ‘ Ling has shown us where the cakes , sandwiches and asparagus rolls are in the deep-freeze , and we know exactly when to defrost them in the microwave ovens — so why should we worry about Doreen ? ’
23 You 'll find them in the wine sections , priced from £2.49 to Pounds 2.79 for 200ml .
24 ‘ I 've seen them in the fashion magazines and I must say , they sure are special .
25 At present the Survey files in Edinburgh contain the details of over 100 000 boreholes sunk in Scotland , the majority of them in the coalfield areas .
26 Matheson 's defeat by Witt was disappointing following his first round victory over 13th seed Jakob Hlasek but hardly surprising given the 372 places separating them in the world rankings .
27 Matheson 's defeat by Witt was disappointing following his first round victory over 13th seed Jakob Hlasek but hardly surprising given the 372 places separating them in the world rankings .
28 As the half-stifled bees crawled drunkenly across the stone and straw , they swiftly cut most of the heavy slabs of honeycomb off the sticks and laid them in the leather sacks .
29 Suddenly a heavy hand whacked him in the shoulder blades .
30 Socially reclusive , emotionally recessive — it might be asked whether Larkin had any life at all ; the student radicals at Hull who daubed denunciations of him in the university lavatories presumably thought that he should get one . ’
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