Example sentences of "of [pers pn] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You 'll be able to see all of me in a moment . ’ |
2 | " Well , mother explained to me what was expected of me in the marriage bed and it sounded so terrifying . |
3 | For it 's time they saw more of me in the south , Iago , where I shall not be expected . |
4 | She said : ‘ They have incorporated a lot of me in the role . |
5 | Until at last I saw him shooting off ahead of me in the form of a long lumpy thread , vibrating with moisture , which stretched ectoplasmically into the maw of the shuttling frame . |
6 | These hands , and the crisp white shirtsleeves that lead away from them , are the only signs of me in the room . |
7 | ‘ Guy Ferris , the photographer , gave up trying to get a good shot of me in the end . |
8 | And think better of me in the future ! ’ |
9 | And today the public have er returned their gesture in honour of me in the returning of the guilty verdict . |
10 | And if People magazine wanted to take a picture of me in the surf with a stuffed animal , or whatever the fuck it was , then hey , the joke 's on them . ’ |
11 | There were two sisters ahead of me in the family , and though of course I did not know it , there was heady talk of emigration , possibly to Canada but more usually to England , the land of milk and honey and opportunity . |
12 | When Eliot had spoken well of me in the reply to John Garrett , to which I have referred , the latter was slightly miffed , I could tell ; for although he showed it me with some pride as being a favourable reply to his request , he countered the praise it contained by saying that Eliot was being far too kind to an absolute novice . |
13 | He was stood in front of me in the sandwich queue the other day and . |
14 | As Stella says : ‘ There 's a load of people in front of me in the queue for jobs , is n't there ? ’ |
15 | She 'll make mincemeat of them in no time . ’ |
16 | ‘ . If we assume — and it is probably the right assumption — that students can no longer easily read isolated literary texts , but need to make sense of them in a variety of contexts , much power is given to the teacher who decides which are the relevant cultural codes to be invoked and expounded ; Marxists , at least , are specific on the matter . |
17 | I have many reasons for visiting Van Diemens Land first — the climate is more like that of England and many of the Birds , I believe only pigeons may visit that island from the Continent , many are local species and others so nearly allied that [ only ] an inspection of them in a state of nature is possible to ascertain their being specifically different . |
18 | Later when he was hungry , he ate three of them in a row , washed down with bottles of beer which he said he did n't much care for . |
19 | He carried Michael Bonallack 's bag for twelve years in all , savouring many a triumph with the most successful British amateur , who won five Amateurs , three of them in a row . |
20 | It has typical Sicilian plain domes , three of them in a row , and a Saracenic parapet . |
21 | She mothered all of them in a way that Jennie could not now she was becoming more erratic . |
22 | His eyes swept the terrasse 's clientèle and an eyebrow twitched as his glance passed one of them in a way that directed attention to the woman sitting there , with her back to the street , facing them through the glass . |
23 | Stephen saw the police cars coming a long way off , three of them in a convoy coming up the white road from Hilderbridge . |
24 | There have been scores of potentially dangerous incidents , some of them in a generator little more than a mile from the border with West Germany . |
25 | And the bank hopes to introduce one of them in a year 's time . |
26 | I have tens of them in a box at home , and they make sad and tragic reading . |
27 | You could have been making for any one of them in a boat . |
28 | When people think of natural scientists doing research , they tend to think of them in a laboratory , probably doing an experiment . |
29 | I think we should put some of them in a book , together with mine and Anne 's , and try to publish it . |
30 | There were piles of them in the smithy anyway . |