Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] [noun] [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | I went to the house and got no answer then the woman next door told me that Brendan came in a posh motor car . |
2 | It has always seemed to me that people vote in a new government not because they actually agree with their politics but just because they want a change . |
3 | I , me and mum went in my car |
4 | I mean , me and Will met in Carter Lane … ’ |
5 | The green drift of Undersea thickened in shadowy streams round them and Adam stood in the prow of the boat , his gaze fixed fiercely on the island . |
6 | Rachel crimsoned , watching him disappear up the stairs as she and Damian walked in tense silence to the living-room . |
7 | The two women were in Kevin 's room , where Nellie had found her mother when she and Liam arrived in the cart after last Mass in Rosstrevor . |
8 | The two teachers went in one bus , she and Matthew went in the other . |
9 | Now that Cara was married , she and Barney lived in London , but Cara came back to Hawk Lacey whenever she could . |
10 | When she and Kartoffel climaxed in the hotel 's reindeer shed , she had visions of the Old Man of Hoy , proudly jutting skywards from the creamy foamstorms of the Pentland Firth . |
11 | She and Mike lived in a flat , very small , in a purpose-built block near the station . |
12 | After the honeymoon she and Hubert slept in the same room but in single beds . |
13 | She told me that in the first dreadful night , when she and John stayed in the hospital , she had tried to soothe the time by the old paper game of making words out of words . |
14 | ‘ You and Jed sit in the senior common room discussing the emotions of students ? ’ |
15 | I want to know whether you and Melanie slept in this bed together . ’ |
16 | ‘ Did you and Jones stay in a hotel in Hualien ? ’ |
17 | I think we are agreed , are we not , that it may be connected with the one which you and Julia found in the asylum out-buildings ? ’ |
18 | er just down Water Road and back up again , and I talked to them , er , I see , I phone you and Stuart come in this morning |
19 | ‘ I was very grateful that you and colleagues concluded in July that my folly in becoming embroiled in revelations of an affair did not warrant my leaving the Government . |
20 | The armed police went into the flat and you and Sergeant stayed in the control vehicle . |
21 | Jo 's organising them all , down the hill at a brisk pace , impossible to talk while you time a dash across the road scooping the kids up with you as lorries thunder in both directions farting diesel fumes into your face . |
22 | Jezrael could n't even lift her head to look because he 'd told her that eyes shine in the darkness ; as well light a beacon . |
23 | Among the sources she will find are critical reviews , articles , catalogues and books about New York painting of the 1940s and 1950s , which will remind her that Pollock died in 1956 . |
24 | In an incident in Cetekovac in eastern Croatia , more than 20 are said to have been killed , including unarmed civilians , by Serbian insurgents who attacked the village on 4 September 1991 ; an old man described to a visiting journalist how the insurgents had forced him and others to stand in line and shot dead one villager who tried to flee . |
25 | A shout from him and retribution arrived in the shape of my irate father . |
26 | We asked whether the Russians had requested that these Cossacks should be turned over to him and Robertson replied in the negative and added " but they probably will soon " … |
27 | With one hand he guided himself into her and Ruth gasped in wonderment , shifting her hips , urging herself to him . |
28 | She drew the phone towards her and Myra grinned in relief . |
29 | McCandless , accompanied by a Canadian student named Arthur Jaffray , spotted Mrs. O'Connor about an hour later and whilst Jaffray ran for a boat and some ropes , McCandless with complete disregard for the dangers , fought his way through the strong current to reach Mrs. O'Connor and supported her until Jaffray arrived in a boat with the woman 's father . |
30 | Where the livestock has been rightfully detained for not less than 14 days , the person detaining it may sell it at a market or by public auction , unless proceedings are then pending for the return of the livestock or for any claim for damages done by it or expenses incurred in detaining it . |