Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] in [noun sg] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Be careful , ’ Moran advised when he kissed each of them in turn as they were ready to leave . |
2 | He showed us videos of them in action and I was convinced he was going to bring out the old Kirk Douglas film The Vikings to empha-sise the point , ’ said Neal . |
3 | Half of them in self-defence because I found myself so attracted to you . |
4 | I 'd have to play him home movies of us in bed before he 'd twig . ’ |
5 | They were built with me in mind and I liked them and got a couple from Fender . |
6 | My small daughter was with me in town and she complained about the smell , so it should be done . |
7 | Father ’ , it is the Spirit himself bearing witness with our Spirit that we are children of God , and if children then heirs , heirs of God and fellow-heirs with Christ , provided we suffer with him in order that we may also be glorified with him' ( Rom. 8:15ff ) . |
8 | The technical department provided a base for him in order that he could pursue Technical Studies over and above normal classes . |
9 | Polly looked about her in amazement as they flew higher and higher , and higher still across fields and meadows , until they reached the river that ran from the village to the town . |
10 | Previous to the Revolution Ras Tafari expected daily that he would be imprisoned which , in his opinion , would have been the equivalent of a death sentence ; and accordingly he confided his will and all his available money to me in order that I should arrange for its transmission to the Bank of England in trust for his children . |
11 | One of the men called to me in German as I passed them . |
12 | As the recently-formed RAF Museum was still several years away from having its own permanent display building , D'Arcy persuaded the Air Historical Branch to release PA474 to him in order that he could properly restore it and keep it under cover . |
13 | It was odd that he 'd first spoken to her in English when he could n't possibly have known … |
14 | ‘ Was this Damiani 's house ? ’ he shouted up to her in Arabic and she replied , in Hebrew , that it was . |
15 | If they do suspect someone or know someone fitting the description , speak to us in confidence and we will investigate it . |
16 | try and get some information on this they felt that they were confident that at the end of the day that erm , approval would be given but erm I I I asked for it in writing and they said we would n't be getting that . |
17 | I knew all about it in theory because I had a young Bhabi and she used to tell her friends about her experiences and I used to overhear ( laughs ) . |
18 | They all turned and looked at me in disgust when I was the first to be called by Estella . |
19 | I found him talking to Miss Ingram , who looked at me in disgust when I interrupted their conversation . |
20 | He looked at them in bewilderment as they stood , abashed . |
21 | We look at them in close-up and we learn . |
22 | Marius jerked his head at them in disapproval but I liked their Romany appeal . |
23 | He looked at them in silence and it was Acorn who spoke next . |
24 | They looked at her in astonishment as she wrestled with the gangplank . |
25 | I look at her in surprise and she shrugs gracelessly , as if she were refusing to take responsibility for her indolence rather than her zeal . |
26 | He gazed at her in silence that she took for acceptance . |
27 | A wide grin of delight had become a permanent fixture on his face , and Paul smiled at him in return as he cantered back to check the ox carts . |
28 | The thin , capable woman who was taking the riding-class looked at him in amazement as he leaned panting on the gate to the ring , the dog whining beside him . |
29 | Maureen looked at him in surprise and he said hastily , ‘ That 's how it sounds to me . |
30 | She looked at him in surprise as he almost shouted the word . |