Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [to-vb] [adv prt] in the " in BNC.
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1 | When the doctor had gone , Dot said , ‘ I got to go back in the hospital , ai n't I , Mrs H ? ’ |
2 | Sometimes I got to get up in the night and walk about and |
3 | Sometimes I got to get up in the night and walk about and |
4 | caught on one and I want to ring out in the other at the same time I can use it . |
5 | It is not simply a question of availability of space , but of a belief that , as one mother put it , ‘ I like to wake up in the night and see all my family around me . ’ |
6 | The afternoon er I like to get up in the morning I like to talk and sing be happy ! |
7 | That 's what I try to bring out in the story , and the eyes of the whites ; their penetrating eyes , their hostile eyes . |
8 | Words were n't his natural medium , but these days , when I went to help out in the shop , he inevitably took me aside — blackmailing me with samosas , sherbet fountains and the opportunity not to work — for an extended ear-bashing . |
9 | I 've got catarrh , in fact I had to get up in the night and put some there |
10 | Are you giving me a lift or will I arrange to come over in the office ? |
11 | I wonder if that washing 's done , let's have a look , I have to go out in the shed and get the erm no its not er , its not finished yet |
12 | I have to go back in the morning and I must have you with me . ’ |
13 | I will concentrate upon two of the more difficult threads in the pattern I attempted to draw out in the last chapter , and will try to develop them further in a more philosophically coherent way . |
14 | ‘ In the meantime , as I told you , I have an errand to do , then I plan to stop off in the village and have a bite to eat . |
15 | It was that if I wanted to set up in the business of manufacturing coffins , he would have no objections . |
16 | After I 'd been there a few months I was asked if I wanted to help out in the kitchen , which I did . |
17 | You want to stand out in the assessor 's mind but not as an insensitive bully trying to throw your weight around . |
18 | Well not unless you want to get up in the morning and have a bath Jonathan , it 's up to you . |
19 | Alison Rubenstein discovered at an early age that if you want to get on in the world and have a good career , hard work is not enough — qualifications can also be a great help . |
20 | ‘ If I were you , James , I would n't call these people niggers — unless , of course , you want to end up in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital . ’ |
21 | ‘ Unless you want to end up in the Mediterranean . ’ |
22 | Yeah that 's a nice er , slot , were you looking to go out in the garden ? |
23 | Are you going to finish off in the kid 's room ? |
24 | " Nenna , would you like to come out in the dinghy ? " |
25 | She began to scrabble about in the dirt . |
26 | After days of reflection she decided to write back in the same icy terms Philip had used with her . |
27 | Or perhaps you started to work out in the gym round the corner from the office . |
28 | She meant to get on in the world . |
29 | And so by incessant exercise , her right foot grew larger and broader , while the other remained the same size , and at length she feared to go out in the streets at all , for fear of tripping and falling flat . |
30 | I know how you love to walk about in the rain . ’ |