Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They are then invited to try and throw them in a basket one at a time without looking at the value .
2 See when you get them socks off then why do n't you throw them in the bin .
3 The association and others criticise what I describe as independent inspectors , but we can reassure them in the Bill and elsewhere by showing how powerful HMI will be in ensuring that standards are up to the required level .
4 The Russian Sputnik had been launched two years before , and produced in the United States a feverish alarm lest their Communist competitors should outstrip them in a world increasingly penetrated by science and technology .
5 You do n't want me in the harness room , do you .
6 do you not want me in the house .
7 ‘ Do n't dish them out , or I 'll counteract them in a way you wo n't like . ’
8 the colours and everything and the order you want them , but the little figures erm , she buys them and she just paints them , and that 's how she could make er the ones for Shirley er for me , erm she gets little soldiers and she can paint them in the camouflage dress
9 Why do n't we locate them in the middle of , of fields ? why do they have them at all ?
10 All the Brownies agreed , and so Beegee promised to see what she could do about getting old-fashioned uniforms or photographs of them so that mothers could make them in the style of earlier days .
11 Nevertheless , if the court 's powers are to be meaningful , there must come a point at which the court , while not disregarding the child 's wishes , can override them in the child 's own best interests , objectively considered .
12 three eighty five do you want them in a carrier bag ?
13 Little is known about the effect of different care settings on the children 's education though the fact that many foster parents and residential staff have had limited educational opportunities themselves may influence them in the importance they attach to the children 's success in school .
14 You 'll hurt me in a moment .
15 I just do n't see how you can kiss and cuddle me in the department when nothing at all is going on between us , and then just as soon as there is , you switch it all off like a blasted tap ! ’
16 " But I thought I might catch them in the act .
17 Women who ask if you 'll respect them in the morning when you do n't even respect them now .
18 Unlikely , say the drinks companies : given its penchant for regulation , the EC would soon bury them in a pile of new directives .
19 ‘ We will bury them in the garden . ’
20 If they seem to cause no problems , you can include them in the child 's diet .
21 Sir Harold left his collection to the Corporation of the City of London , but rather than include them in the Guildhall Art Gallery , he left instructions that , due to the fact that he believed his pictures looked best in domestic surroundings , the pictures be installed in the Lord Mayor 's residence , where , unfortunately , they will mostly be inaccessible to the public .
22 I felt I should include them in the list if only so that you could see the limited choice at present available .
23 ‘ I need two or three good club games under my belt first and if I do well in those I hope they will include me in the team again . ’
24 I was aware that I could trust you in a crisis .
25 Appeared in 39 Carry Ons , including Carry On Doing That And My Dad 'll Smack You In The Mouth , Carry On Sexism and Carry On Num Nums .
26 Although he felt sure he would win her in the end , he was annoyed at her continuing coyness .
27 Carole King , the sharpest female lyricist of all time , ponders going all the way and whether her lover would still respect her in the morning .
28 She 's marvellously competent , you can always trust her in an emergency .
29 Because he thinks a woman is not gon na get up and smack him in the face .
30 Dreams , I 'll catch him in the net of my dreams .
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