Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] [pron] in the " in BNC.

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1 As you drive , this NVH manifests itself in the form of tiny vibrations fed back through the steering wheel and the gruff , uninspiring sounds from the SE-FHE engine .
2 Hungary owes something in the order of twenty billion dollars in international debt .
3 Er I think Ruth says anything in the hope that it 's somewhere near right .
4 Then as her stomach jumps in panic , Maggie sees them in the far corner , Lucy and Frieda , with Jo beside them .
5 James Bond gets it in the neck from Korean goon Oddjob
6 Meanwhile , David Speedie puts himself in the shop window at St Andrews tonight .
7 Now it does n't matter what I say to him or how hard Phil Boersma works him in the gym or in training — Barnes has to do it himself .
8 Bert Burnell sees it in the number of passengers travelling on each of his routes .
9 TIM PEACOCK joins them on the road and discovers that they 're dab hands at snooker , Ian T Tilton gets them in the frame .
10 TIM PEACOCK joins them on the road and discovers that they 're dab hands at snooker , Ian T Tilton gets them in the frame .
11 HEART-THROB Patrick Swayze gets one in the eye from a small boy in the forthcoming heat-and-dust saga City Of Joy .
12 The Blues ' Graham Marshall gets one in the eye as McIntosh of the Reds goes for broke during his impressive Scottish Trial performance .
13 That is the real reason Strathclyde finds itself in the midst of the gravest financial crisis in its history — not the can pay , wo n't pay' Poll Tax rebels .
14 And if Robin gets it in the neck I shall get it in the neck and I shall be getting it in the neck because of you !
15 David Dorn puts you in the picture
16 MAGNUS FINDS HIMSELF IN THE HOT SEAT
17 But you ca n't argue with the propulsion of ‘ No Hard Shoulder To Cry On ’ , the inventiveness of ‘ Slow Rider ’ and the odyssey inscribed in ‘ Safe Surfer ’ ( though you do worry when Cope loses it in the mid-section ) .
18 Sandy Selhurst sees it in the shelf-space her product is getting across the region .
19 Martin Pawley finds himself in the grip of museum culture
20 When Marx tells us in the Communist Manifesto that ‘ all history is the history of class struggles ’ , he is claiming that all conflict and change in societies can ultimately be traced back to the underlying class conflict , based on the opposing class interests arising from exploitation .
21 And because she happens to live reasonably near a park , she walks Sandy or Sandy walks her in the park , she meets other dog walkers and they are her human contacts .
22 Now , the Talleyrand-Perigords have , as their name implies , been mighty lords in Perigord since the early Middle Ages , and in the early poem ‘ Near Perigord ’ Talleyrand is one of the powerful and menacing neighbours whom Bertrand de Born has to play off one against another , thus earning ( so Pound 's poem suggests ) the title which Dante gives him in the Inferno , ‘ sower of strife ’ .
23 ‘ That old Plumpton has them in the baths — an hour , private-like , once a week . ’
24 Mrs Thatcher sees nothing in the single market which cuts against the grain of her policies over the past decade , since it should promote the free enterprise culture within the EC .
25 As Lewis tells us in the preface to the published version of this book , his initial reaction was to wish for anonymity , ‘ since if I were to say what I really thought about pain , I should be forced to make statements of such apparent fortitude that they would become ridiculous if anyone knew who made them , .
26 Legendary in concept , this depiction of Barbarossa at Gelnhausen portrays him in the company of mythical beasts .
27 I head to the sauna , and Bob stops me in the corridor .
28 The owner , Petra Zuidinga prides herself in the decor which is her own design and you are guaranteed a warm welcome and comfortable stay .
29 Instead Tokyo gets you in the end .
30 Claire eyes herself in the mirror .
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