Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] in [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh you want to see me in four weeks ? |
2 | But er you want to see me in four weeks to see about that ? |
3 | I 've the head of the Board of Tourism coming to see me in five minutes . ’ |
4 | It remained for the Spaniards to connect them in extended compositions and base them on secular songs as Cabezón did on the ‘ Canto del Caballero ’ and ‘ Guardame las vacas ’ or play them as so many Mass-movements and motets were even more incongruously played — on the lute . |
5 | My mother got it wrong when I was six , but her mistake did serve to galvanise me in later years and I became a successful businesswoman , outwardly independent and self-sufficient . |
6 | They have to cope them in accepted rites |
7 | There the higher number of offenders sentenced to imprisonment , augmented by a burgeoning population of unconvicted persons remanded in custody awaiting trial , regularly exceeded the capacity of the prison system to contain them in acceptable conditions . |
8 | Try to meet them in non-political situations and when you do not want anything from them . |
9 | This whole issue about er children , junior church , other activities , children being compromised , adults finding it difficult to insist or persuade their children , that they should be in junior church , when other folks are trying to tempt them in other directions . |
10 | The Middle English dialects are mainly continuations of the corresponding Old English ones , but it is convenient to designate them in some cases by different names . |
11 | Being a single mum is not very easy and it was important that there was lots of people to contact to encourage you in difficult times . |
12 | I was to meet him in later years , but I am sure that the reaction in the chapel of all those within earshot , and particularly of the School Chaplain himself , exactly mirrored ‘ The Guardsman who dropped his rifle on parade ’ and the man who lit his cigar before the Royal toast together with his great friend who ordered a double Scotch in the grand pump-room at Bath . |
13 | Others counselled against introducing a general requirement of this kind , but suggested the Law Society should nevertheless have the power to impose it in appropriate cases . |
14 | Syllabic is perhaps the most noticeable example of the English syllabic consonant , though it would be wrong to expect to find it in all accents . |
15 | He then has more chance of meeting females and is better equipped to overpower them in mating fights . |
16 | If teachers use the methods of the artisan to achieve satisfactory wage levels ( to which I agree they are entitled ) it is only reasonable for society , through its elected representatives , to view them in these terms and define for teachers their role and function . |
17 | To feed them in dainty ways |
18 | And we pray for Your servants who have heard your call to serve you in other countries , to help the church to grow across the world . |
19 | She says a man tried to abduct her in similar circumstances around the time of the murder . |
20 | We have to tackle it in two directions , and I think that education is going to be incredibly important in terms of trying to create a more appropriate atmosphere in the colleges , you know , because at the end of the day that 's where people spend an enormous amount of their time . |
21 | But the fact that it is protected by unwritten convention rather than by a legal constitution means that there is no external brake upon Parliament or the courts moving to restrict it in particular ways , as the mood of the times takes them . |
22 | Frederica could , in the Lake District , have seen a " Wordsworthian " tarn and been able to render it in Wordsworthian words , and , because these words were known , tested , thought about , she could have introduced minute changes , have seen one little thing he had n't seen , changed the point of view . |
23 | It is quite usual to find large joints of roast beef and pork for slicing on the delicatessen counter , but two of the more interesting meats to reach us in recent years have been smoked turkey and pastrami . |
24 | Well I 'm coming back to see you in two weeks ' time so could I maybe get the information off you then ? |
25 | Now I want to see you in four weeks again . |
26 | My payment will be to see you in these clothes . |
27 | I tried to help them in other ways , too . |
28 | But I would b , e very glad if I might see you on your return to ask you to help me in two cases . |
29 | Towns vary widely , although it is possible to group them in various types . |
30 | Three of the 64 Berkshire commoners are refusing to accept a deal under which they would be paid about £750 each to forfeit rights over the built-up part of the US Air Force base and agree not to exercise them in other areas . |