Example sentences of "[pers pn] in [pron] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 She used to mind you in them days you there was no er fitted carpets on your floor .
2 If the wind catches you in its path it will blind you .
3 I will pay you in whatever goods you request , at the rate of half a deben of silver a day .
4 So you were — but as soon as they put you in my arms I could see you were no use to me ! ’
5 The compass could tell me in which direction I had to go — it could n't tell me what lay between where I was , and where I wanted to get to .
6 You asked me in what way I liked her .
7 The Goths , the Franks , the Angles and the Saxons had converted to Christianity but in the absence of an effective establishment to instruct them in their faith it inevitably remained superficial .
8 You know in a way South Wales is paying back the debt that we pa w w we paid them in their strike you know I mean and That 's communities helping communities and if really this management is talking about er the fact that they resent families not having to go without over Christmas and this sort of thing you know I mean where are their values you know it 's difficult to understand is n't it ?
9 Armed with the techniques he has learned over the past months , he is free to combine them in whatever way he thinks suits his stature .
10 ‘ I was approached by some of the victims of that situation ( the Northern Ireland conflict ) to help them in whatever way I could .
11 They are shown as separate locations only because Drachenfels was able to visit them in whatever order he chose , and characters might somehow be able to by-pass one terrain to get to another in the sequence .
12 D' ya know , I ke I 've had them in my bag I keep forgetting to give them to anyone .
13 I still have a lot of friends over there , If we do get them in our group it wo n't worry me too much .
14 If an adult patient did not have the capacity to decide at the time of the purported refusal and still does not have that capacity , it is the duty of the doctors to treat him in whatever way they consider , in the exercise of their clinical judgment , to be in his best interests .
15 Should the monk provide her with this money she will repay him in whatever way he pleases .
16 In the early days of The Wedding Present , she would read his lyric book and ask him in which songs she featured .
17 But then he se he seemed then as if he 'd think twice before he 'd do anything when he used to come in you know I er I said to him I said look we used to call him in them days you know , now what did you that for ?
18 I 'd told him in his office it would do no good , but he insisted .
19 ‘ When I first held him in my arms I cried and cried .
20 But now I have him in my corner it has turned my career around .
21 Sturt was about to proceed upon a new expedition into the interior of Australia I beg to send for your perusal a Letter I have lately received from him and from which you will perceive that he has written to Lord Stanley ; as I know no one better fitted for such a purpose than this enterprising and persevering Gentleman I do hope the Government may be disposed to second his views ; perhaps , your Lordship , could obtain and favour me with some information on the subject ; from the manner in which you referred to him in your Letter I am led to believe that some arrangement has already been made ; pray say if such be the case .
22 As Miss T. was no longer able to express any view , it was a classic ‘ emergency ’ situation in which it was lawful for the doctors to treat her in whatever way they considered , in the exercise of their clinical judgment , to be in her best interests .
23 Moreover , by simply keeping her in their power they were holding all their options open and preventing Philip from marrying her to someone else and so forging a new alliance .
24 And that put her in her place you see , and it gave her a position .
25 He wanted her badly , and if he 'd taken her in his arms she did n't think she would have put up any kind of resistance .
26 All she knew was that Alain was there , holding her , kissing her , his caresses making her faint , and when he lifted her in his arms she curled against him , her lips trailing soft kisses against his strong neck .
27 His life would be a charade , for every time he took her in his arms he would see the face of the girl now smiling at him in a way which lit fires in his heart .
28 For the moment , let us ignore the modern specialised approach and concentrate on tackling a typical carp lake which will allow you to fish it in whatever style you choose .
29 From me you take the love of home to put it in whatever place you make your own .
30 There are some things which are just sort of have a fairly short lifetime , both in terms of the interest of the event and also the , also the interest of the press in it in which case you just have to use your judgement .
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