Example sentences of "[verb] i [verb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On seeing me standing in defiance , arms folded and apparently so cool-looking , a hush descended .
2 You do n't want me put in jug , do you ? ’
3 Brian and Tom asked me to get in touch with people for them ; Tom even gave me long phone numbers for his wife in Beirut and daughters in the States .
4 He therefore recommended me to get in touch with the Ministry of Information .
5 Then after Sir Henry had gone to-his room , Holmes made me stand in front of the picture .
6 His piece The ‘ Magic ’ Boots made me smile in reminiscence , since I was one of those with him on that occasion — the weekend in Langdale when Brasher Boots were launched on an unsuspecting world .
7 The little cunt who made me parade in front of him at eight thirty in the morning so I erm
8 When he did n't answer I crouched in front of him .
9 ‘ If you want me to keep in touch , and be available for consultation , of course I will . ’
10 Unless you want me to get in touch with your father , that is ? ’
11 This interest drove me to inquire in depth into the experiences and feelings of individuals and to try and identify the processes by which they came to define themselves and other people under one set of categories rather than another .
12 They told me to keep in touch and call them if I felt they could be of assistance .
13 Note from Moira F. urging me to get in touch .
14 Let me finish in peace .
15 Oh , please God , she prayed , shake Perdita out of this ghastly mood and make her happy again , and look after darling Violet and Eddie , and Gainsborough and Ethel , and please God , if you think it 's right , let me fall in love with a man who is n't married , who falls in love with me and do n't make it too long .
16 ‘ Aline , be a dear sweet girl and go away and let me die in peace .
17 If the Chief those to also want to improve passenger comfort but let me say in spite of all this er th th th the customer still favour and that is why we will be supporting the Labour resolution because it is about the state of it is about yes to keep our eyes and sort of providing a whole range of integrated public transport that goes along in parallel with that same .
18 My brother , you see , has persuaded me to stay in Town , a further ten days at the least . ’
19 Something that 'll keep me going in photography anyway .
20 ‘ Even when I got by on a fast straight , where the extra power of my machine was beneficial , I thought it might be part of his plan to let me go in front and force me into making a mistake . ’
21 Says Reagan : ‘ The speaker that followed me spoke in Spanish and he was being applauded about every paragraph .
22 I reassured myself that nothing could stop me keeping in touch with the women on a voluntary basis , provided they wished to remain friends .
23 Imagine the horror on my beloved 's face when he discovered I had in fact flung in the rubbish his much prized and read collection of Guitarist magazines !
24 You know I believe in choice .
25 When I got home I found , among the mountain of letters ( mainly telling me I had filled in a blue form when it should have been a yellow one or asking for information I had already given ) , one from the BBC asking me to get in touch with the Punters office in Bristol as soon as possible .
26 I think it was now that Lili decided I stood in need of care .
27 I suppose I believed in magic .
28 I suppose I believe in fate .
29 His mouth dropped open when he saw me standing in front of him , carrying a gun .
30 As I left , if you remember , you were kind enough to invite me to get in touch with you at once if I had any problems , and as soon as we were outside I suggested to the young man that I should indeed wait and continue our talk at some later point in the morning .
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