Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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61 I 've sent Tuathal with a hundred horse to catch them in the ravine at Glen Farg . ’
62 Associative and cognitive theories present two major examples of different approaches to the study of learning , and although they differ in very many respects it is possible to synthesise them in a way that offers guidance for teachers .
63 Anyway it ended up in a fight and he started pushing me around and went to punch me in the stomach but I managed to stop him .
64 Humpage had been chosen as wicketkeeper and started the game behind the stumps , but with Gloucestershire finding little to worry them in the efforts of Warwickshire 's regular bowlers , Humpage removed his pads and gloves , with Chris Maynard , playing as a batsman , taking over as wicketkeeper .
65 To be humble is learning to know ourselves in the light of the knowledge of God .
66 ‘ Harry said he was due to meet someone in the boathouse , so we went over there . ’
67 ‘ You could n't possibly have realised how big a task you 'd set yourself , trying to find someone in the whole of London . ’
68 I was there in September and our group miserably went up the valley from Mayrhofen in the rain and was even more miserable when we reached the summit to find ourselves in a blizzard .
69 Her eyes flew up to meet his in a panic until she screwed up sufficient courage to put her fear into words .
70 The Divisional objectives are twofold , one to establish ourselves in a market that only two years ago was completely new to Rentokil , and the other to help our customers and prospects through the current minefield of legislation related to water and air systems .
71 He had fled the invading Germans , only to find himself in a society he hated for its philistinism and prudery .
72 So I think he 's going to find himself in a lot of trouble .
73 How bitter must he be to find himself in the position in which he was now ?
74 He liked some music but generally was n't musical and was always slightly put off to find himself in the company of those who were .
75 Muller , however , is surprised to find himself in the company of players he once idolised , and he has yet to recognise that he is about to become a similar figure .
76 He had a feeling that Maidstone mentioned them to vindicate himself in the eyes of others .
77 And Lyle believes he is ready to impose himself in the Majors .
78 The duke himself , meanwhile , wanted to establish himself in the north as quickly and as fully as possible , and control of the Neville affinity offered one means to that end .
79 The duke himself , meanwhile , wanted to establish himself in the north as quickly and as fully as possible , and control of the Neville affinity offered one means to that end .
80 ‘ I 'm just sorry that he 's had this problem at a time when he would surely have had the chance to establish himself in the England side .
81 The Scottish selectors , however , rated his prime potential value to Scotland as a prop and the genial giant is in the process of seeking to establish himself in the tighthead position .
82 Nickle moved to St Helens from Sheffield in the close season and , despite injuries , has managed to establish himself in the side .
83 ‘ That would give him more confidence and he would be able to establish himself in the side . ’
84 Had he gone to Glastonbury or come back by a secret route to Templecombe to hide himself in the church ?
85 Certainly he refused to implicate himself in the development of a theory in which he had played so great a part .
86 They all require a great deal of input from the teacher and I write to encourage you in the task which lies ahead .
87 He then experimentally removed an owner , and allowed a previous intruder ( which had lost against the removed owner ) to establish itself in the territory .
88 An SBU with high capital intensity could well be at an early stage of its product life-cycle , when one would expect it to be building up its investment relative to sales and also experiencing low profitability as it fights to establish itself in the market .
89 With all of its efforts to establish itself in the Unix marketplace , DEC has sometimes been in danger of convincing its own VMS customers that the traditional VAX lines have not been keeping up with Unix in the price/performance race .
90 It would be easier to meet you in the bar .
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