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

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1 At St Inglevert — do you remember , Lancaster ? he was the match of any he met in arms , if not the master , and so were you , and together you two held any two that France could set up against you , and Jean de Boucicaut himself acknowledged it .
2 Even from here it catches in my throat
3 Early in September 1923 I arrived at Windsor Station with my mother , and from there we drove in a horse-drawn cab past the Castle and across the Thames into Eton .
4 From there we went in a funny little train with open trucks which fascinated Tim , until we got to a railway junction where we had to wait on the station for some hours for another train to take us to Calcutta .
5 From there he moved in the mid-1950s to CalTech , where his interest in NMR spectroscopy arose .
6 Eat , drink and be merry , for tomorrow we intervene in social crises , we perform for the masses , we weave at the loom , we grieve for lost lovers and we bring salvation to the suffering patient .
7 Mick Farren on So It Goes in 1976 — the bastard
8 ‘ Or at least they do in my job . ’
9 The there 's a widespread idea that if you let people have guns the result will be more crimes of violence and more murders , and therefore , people conclude , er at least they do in this country , that only the state should have a monopoly of firearms , so only the police and the army should be allowed to have firearms .
10 At least we deal in facts .
11 Lucky for Prior Robert that this moment at least he approached in absolute innocence .
12 At least you keep in touch , some of them get shoved away and they never , nobody do n't bother with them do they ?
13 We went up to the Downs and at least I stayed in the saddle , and felt indeed a new sense of being at home there , of being at ease .
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