Example sentences of "in [pron] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Seventeen killed in them houses at the top of our street . |
2 | If he could n't get rid of fruit here , he could get it in Holy rid of it in Holyhead because the country place were n't so fond of fruit in them days as the English people you know . |
3 | See in them days of the old steam boats and they came from er from Leith and Aberdeen . |
4 | ‘ In me garter at the top of me stocking . ’ |
5 | Still virginal in my dealings with the music press , I was to be despatched to the Reading Festival to cover this bastion of the British rock calendar for NME . |
6 | In my wanderings to the Staff Colleges and branches of the Royal Aeronautical Society all over the world , the USAF Academy , Colorado Springs , and also that incredible edifice of aeronautical and technical learning — the Smithsonian in Washington , the main question that always crops up and in almost entirely the same way is " how was it possible to maintain morale ? " |
7 | ‘ Then you would n't say no if I asked to take you in my arms under the pretext of inviting you to dance . ’ |
8 | yet he sleeps in my arms like the summer sea . |
9 | When I awoke , without having parted in my sleep with the perception of my wretchedness , the clocks of the Eastward churches were striking five , the candles were wasted out , the fire was dead , and the wind and rain intensified the thick black darkness . |
10 | I yield to no one in my admiration for the great Iron Duke himself , but my favourite general of the Napoleonic wars was General Kutuzov . |
11 | ( This is a borderline case between normal and deviant justification , or rather it points to one of the many ambiguities in my formulation of the normal justification thesis . ) |
12 | I have already given one example of how this can happen , in my description of the induction of a lens by the eye cup . |
13 | I try to keep my diary clear and concentrate on collating and editing all the material that has been arriving in my in-tray over the previous weeks . |
14 | And it 's it i Seriously , it has happened a few I in my experience over the years I can remember it happening to me at least half a dozen times . |
15 | In my ignorance of the situation , however , I conjectured that in these times of diminishing reactor safety research budgets , there might have to be a choice on the part of some countries between the two projects — but , ‘ tremendous hindrance ’ ! |
16 | He adored her and never once complained in my presence of the fact that he always had to attend shul on his own . |
17 | wrote in my apartment at the Hotel España in Salamanca , just before I |
18 | I included quite clearly in my re-issue of the research approvals form er , the covering letter that went with it , saying you know , here 's an example of suggestion that makes your life easier , please keep them coming . |
19 | I wrote lines like this : ‘ I wait with a pencil in my hand/ Beside the morning 's empty page … |
20 | ( It led to the partial withdrawal of the present writer from my political party and was a factor in my decision in the following year to join with others in setting up a new political party , the British Ulster Dominion Party . ) |
21 | " You girls do n't know my life , " said Nenna , " I worked in my vacations before the war , wiping dishes , camp counselling , all manner of things . " |
22 | I keep it right here in my desk with the I Ching , Illuminatus and my Castenadas . ’ |
23 | so I drove it in my dream to the mechanic 's |
24 | Chairman , er I do n't often disagree with er Mr in front of me there , but I have been consistent in my approach over the years , er , wherever I 've had the had the opportunity to speak at political meetings and ministers have been present . |
25 | If you obey my command you will o remain in my love in the same way that I have obeyed my Father 's commands and remain in his love . |
26 | It was an intriguing prospect and I was all the more curious why I had found one of his handbills in my chamber at the Golden Turk . |
27 | ‘ Well , Monsieur , before I met you in St Paul 's , I found one of your handbills in my chamber at the Golden Turk . |
28 | We set off in my Toyota down the now familiar road , past the police Training Centre , where motorcycling policemen were once taught to do multiple handstands on BSA motorcycles , past the Firewood project , a scheme to plant a fast-growing species of tree , now abandoned , down the long , straight , rutted road lined with workshops , past the ruined dairy farm , past more shacks which are alive with banana sellers , wood choppers , and maize roasters . |
29 | I am confirmed in my conclusions by the terms of the Order of 1991 . |
30 | There was much competition during the war as to who could come up with the best bomb story , and my mother had a great time telling this one to all the aunties , especially as it was only due to her nagging that I had n't been in my bed at the time . |