Example sentences of "[adv prt] [verb] [pers pn] in the " in BNC.

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1 He could n't go on seeing her in the circumstances .
2 And when you come back down put it in the oven .
3 But if I were Ben Hogan , and a Bob Hamilton or Willie Goggin chipped in to beat me in The Masters , a Walter Burkemo holed a sand shot to swipe the PGA , a raw rookie — pick one — holed a 7-iron to beat me somewhere in Florida and then the like of a Bud Holscher or a Shelley Mayfield holed yet another sand shot to steal yet another victory , then I 'd not only be scouring the Fort Worth Yellow Pages looking for the nearest shrink , I might even think of tossing myself under a freight train in the nearest marshalling yard .
4 And looked after them and er after them and took pride i i in to have them in the best condition .
5 go on Samson go on put it in the goal , go on Samson I 'll bet .
6 When you came over to see us in the field , Cowslip , you said your warren was n't large , but judging by the holes we saw along the bank , it must be what we 'd reckon a fine , big one . "
7 We came over to see you in the Glory .
8 We do n't actually want to catch people shoplifting , our aim is to try to put them off doing it in the first place . ’
9 Oh no , I was wrestling it off to wash it in the end .
10 When he stood up to greet her in the lobby of the hotel , her heart contracted a little with love .
11 I nearly lost my life again , when a lady picked me up to put me in the boat .
12 No I ended up putting them in the box Joan had him out yesterday .
13 Whoever takes control of Oxford has got a job on to keep them in the second division … they 're six points adrift at the bottom … but on Saturday United faired best of the three Central South sides … they drew while Swindon and Hereford both lost
14 He went on admiring them in the face of the snobbish dismissal of them by many artists of the Hague school , who sneered at woodcuts as ‘ those things you find in the South Holland Café . ’
15 She could n't look out to see them in the yard .
16 Some of them came to Kufra , and a deputation of Zuwaya went out to meet them in the desert , inviting them to turn back .
17 A man who had been sitting silently by on the wooden form got to his feet , his hand outstretched , and he said , ‘ There ! take it ; and if you want to pay it back put it in the voluntary box she was talking about . ’
18 We sent the boat out to buy him in the first place .
19 ‘ What I strongly suspect — ’ Roman had strolled back to join her in the cockpit , stretching long , hair-coarsened dark legs unnervingly close to her own slender golden thighs ‘ — is that Mathilde embroidered the local myths to suit herself !
20 SUEDE 's past has come back to haunt them in the form of a former business associate with whom they had dealings before signing to the Nude label .
21 So in a flash of generosity an extra prize will be my personal assurance that Elvira will not be coming around to kick you in the groin in the immediate future .
22 In Parliament , he was one of the young Conservative MPs who welcomed , from a position of strength as they thought , the accession of Labour into British political life , and set about educating it in the arts of responsible participation in the polity .
23 And then , horizontally down the spine , so that he had to turn it round to read it in the light of a street lamp .
24 The actress swivelled round to face her in the doorway .
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