Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [vb base] [pron] in " in BNC.
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1 | Some furnishings , pot-holders and ornaments have a very strong-smelling varnish coating , particularly cheap bamboo products with a glossy surface If you have any items of this sort , banish them or put them in an airtight container . |
2 | But first I think we should phone Azadi himself and tell him in no uncertain terms that we are as unhappy about this as he is . |
3 | ‘ He used to buy slimming magazines for me and put them in my bag , ’ remembers Victoria , who lives in Manchester . |
4 | I 've brought a bottle with me and put it in the fridge . |
5 | If they decide to arrest me and throw me in gaol , my plans will have to be drastically altered … ’ |
6 | But I expect many others to work on them after me and analyse them in their turn . |
7 | I took your violets home with me and have them in a vase in my room , and Mrs Gracie the housekeeper ( who owns the pug ) takes them out at night as she says they poison the air when one is asleep . |
8 | Acknowledge encouragement and assistance from them and support them in return . |
9 | We expect the people to be like them and presuppose it in dealing with the people themselves . |
10 | He blanched and I would chill and bag them and put them in the freezer . |
11 | I paid for three plants ( £4 ) and when I got home , cleaned them and put them in two of my tanks . |
12 | And er I remembering Dad , once he bought a cherry tree , and went up to get all these here cherries off the trees , and when we got them we used to wipe them and put them in a bag , and sell them at the fairs . |
13 | After she had gone upstairs Carolyn collected them and put them in a jar on the mantelpiece . |
14 | He even took them and put them in the litter-bin . |
15 | Well obviously they would look after them and keep them in good order , and what have you , so that there was no hold up with them trying to make a wage or whatever . |
16 | Peel , halve and core them and place them in a saucepan … cover with the wine and a broken cinnamon stick and heat until barely simmering … wash the monkfish and pat dry with kitchen paper … just as the liquid begins to caramelise , add the lemon juice and stir vigorously … reduced to a quarter of its original volume … add the cubes one at a time … thread the piece of monkfish … reserving the liquid … baste the fruit continuously … intersperse with pears … hand the sauce separately … |
17 | ‘ Having parted with my dear flock ’ , he says , ‘ I need not say without mutual sense and tears , I left Mr. Baldwin to live privately among them and oversee them in my stead , and visit them from home to home ; advising them , notwithstanding all the injuries they had received and all the failings of the ministers that preached to them and the defects of the present way of worship , that yet they should keep to the public assemblies and make use of such helps as might be had in public , together with this private help … ‘ ( i.e. r.Baldwin ) . |
18 | Simon was convinced that the only way to gain power over his nightmares , to rid himself of them forever , was to defy them and steep himself in further acts of intimidation and violence . |
19 | Oh you 'll dro If you write to i If you write to them and drop it in that 's fine then . |
20 | The agonies of reading one 's most intimate feelings and thoughts aloud to a roomful of strangers , and then being expected to talk about them and explain them in an acceptably relaxed and humorous manner were more than I could bear . |
21 | The police spokesman added : ‘ It is incredible that someone should carry so much cash around with them and leave it in a car . |
22 | Someone may jump onto you or grab you in a lonely street . |
23 | If a stranger , or a bully , or even someone you know tries to harm you or touch you in a frightening way , RUN AWAY and get help . |
24 | Pull out the magazine schemes that appeal most to you and stick them in a file ; mark the pages you like in books . |
25 | Ask if you can take the form away with you and put it in the post the same day , or bring it back later . |
26 | It 's the matter of the moment really , you just fling them into a roasting tin do n't you and put it in the oven ? |
27 | The investigators had also come into possession of what was said to be Fhimah 's personal diary , improbable though it must have seemed to them that a trained intelligence agent would keep one or put anything in writing , let alone the incriminating English word ‘ taggs ’ ( sic ) in the middle of an entry in Arabic and then , according to media reports , leave the diary behind for the investigators to find . |
28 | Look at it and then erm measured it I did I d and then I redid this one and put it in the same scale , |
29 | I 've seen the man 's face actually resting on the foot of the horse ; but never at any time the horse stand on him , tramp on him or damage him in any way . |
30 | Rosa looked at the weapon piercing the heart of the Mother of God , around which her finely carved wooden hands , so lithe and brown they too might one day reach out and clasp hers , fluttered as if poised either to grasp it and draw it from her or plunge it in deeper . |