Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pron] [verb] [pron] in " in BNC.

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1 See , my idea originally was that cos it comes back from when I used to go in the in the Blue Anchor in Lancaster after work I mean we had everybody in there !
2 Yeah , because I mean it had them in our exam ,
3 I mean I had them in my erm handbag and I think I must have just chucked them out this morning
4 I mean I found it in the past , you know any infection what so ever just knocks you for six .
5 So and i I mean you read them in a they 're marked within five to ten minutes , yeah ?
6 I mean he gets me in focus , and that 's all .
7 Well I 've got a red I got a red book out of Smiths and I had , one of my clients was a printer so I got him to put it in in the gold
8 Perhaps it 's new , she bought I expect she bought it in the States I should think .
9 I found I had something in common with all there .
10 I caught him watching me in the third .
11 And I must have been in a really funny mood , and I said yes we have it 's on the till and he went well I suggest you get them in the windows then !
12 ‘ So if you possess any skeletons in your cupboard , I suggest you lock them in very tightly indeed , otherwise they 'll all come tumbling out . ’
13 There is a North Region branch of the British Agency for Adoption and Fostering in your area , and I suggest you contact them in the first instance .
14 Now look at that I want you to see them in the bath , they enjoy themselves like children .
15 And I want you to try them in groups so that acid alkali
16 I want you to bring it in it 's completed state to next week 's lesson please ?
17 I told them to leave me in peace , ’ he said harshly .
18 I was impressed , then I noticed him clocking her in the mirror behind the bar .
19 No , I have n't done anything recently , but today I actually rang publishing one of the papers about Sabri 's release and spoke to a guy at the Herald and Post and someone at The Observer , said I hope you put something in this week .
20 I know he said it in anger but you do n't even say things in anger if you do n't feel them and that really bothers me a bit .
21 I know he met me in Florence .
22 I know I packed them in here . ’
23 I steel myself to look them in the eyes .
24 I remember his telling us in chapel that ‘ sincere , came from the Latin , sine cera , without wax .
25 Well she screamed and he I reckon she locked herself in the bathroom and he about knocked the door down
26 During the course of er this meeting you will hear from the Chairman and the Honorary Treasurer and we may well cover an enormous amount of the grounds that is relevant to you as commodores , members and officers of the Association and it might be worth , I am going to avoid what he 's trying to avoid most of that area because I believe they cover it in greater detail and give you more of an opportunity to find out precisely what 's been going on .
27 Yes , and I guess it kicked me in the face when I was already down … ’
28 I suppose she suggested it in deference to the participatory politics of the time .
29 I suppose you get it in most things .
30 I watched him put something in the captain 's hand .
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