Example sentences of "and [pron] [vb -s] in [pron] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | My foot feels like it 's trapped in a mangle , and she shouts in my face that I 'd better not address a lady in that tone . |
2 | My mother 's ears are burning and she squirms in her seat . |
3 | Many years before he had described , as we have seen the acute but generalized sense of apprehension which invaded him at times of stress or exhaustion and one recognizes in his temperament a permanent sense of impending doom and disaster — as if the world were always threatening to fall in upon him . |
4 | ‘ The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord : And he delighteth in his way . ’ |
5 | Filled with remorse , Dillon decides it 's time to resign his post and he turns in his badge to a new marshal , Clint Tucker . |
6 | Rune once took tea with a mandarin in Peking and he comments in his diary : |
7 | This was clearly the assumption of the [ eighteenth century ] essayists , and it continues in our use of language for science and philosophy . |
8 | A YOUNG boy fights for his life in a Warrington hospital , a young mother buries her soldier husband in Edinburgh , a young worker opens a package with a Scottish postmark at an office in Huntingdon and it explodes in her hands . |
9 | And it gets in your hair and it gets in your clothes , she must have been listening to the television . |
10 | And it gets in your hair and it gets in your clothes , she must have been listening to the television . |
11 | The flu virus varies in its structure and it varies in its ability , in the type of antibodies it produces in people . |
12 | The social world must be seen through the actors ' eyes because it depends on how they see it and it works in whatever way social capacities are exercised . |
13 | They are anxious to belong , and it shows in their tastes , dress and habits . |
14 | ‘ And it shows in our Mikado . |
15 | Victorian studio portraits , of course , rarely show us smiling or happy subjects ; but as master of the local school , church organist , registrar of births and deaths , secretary to the Women 's Friendly Society , stalwart of the Langport branch of the Ancient Order of Foresters and the local cricket club , Benjamin James must have felt the burden of responsibility resting heavily on his shoulders — and it shows in his face . |
16 | It 's the snap-shot of people paid in a period , and it has in it comparisons with the previous quarter , June ninety-three and the previous year , September ninety-two . |