Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [verb] in the " in BNC.
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1 | There are jokes even now when I go in the market about them glowing in the dark . ’ |
2 | So stop worrying about me getting in the club , Muvver , I do n't get the bloody chance ! ’ |
3 | But there are only limited facilites for them stay in the children 's ward to be near their daughter . |
4 | And they used to catch pheasants and er I had to clean I had to pluck these pheasants and er birds and get them ready and ready for them to put in the oven . |
5 | And I used to get them ready for them to put in the oven or fry it . |
6 | Jonadab had already hired a new third lad , or ‘ thoddy ’ as they were known , and there was little more for them to do in the town : neither was interested in the attractions of sideshows or stalls . |
7 | He argued that the kinds of jobs which young people eventually did were determined not so much by the development of their inner drives , as by the structure of opportunities by which they were surrounded — the kinds of jobs which were available for them to do in the labour market . |
8 | It can also in effect make it impossible for them to participate in the community and thus deprives them of an important aspect of citizenship . |
9 | You 'd think it would be totally alien for them to go in the water like that . |
10 | ‘ The children do not have much mobility and it can be dangerous for them to ride in the rain . ’ |
11 | It took his appearance and speech on 30 September 1942 to dispel such rumours , only for them to recur in the winter of 1942–3 and especially after the Stalingrad disaster . |
12 | King described it as ‘ a phenomenal card ’ but really it was an opportunity to promote a war of words between two of the fighters , Chavez and Norris , to build up anticipation and demand for them to meet in the ring . |
13 | Obviously , it is easier for them to develop in the Second Division rather than the First Division . ’ |
14 | For this the British and French between them lost in the region of 600,000 men ; the Germans more than 440,000 . |
15 | " When you did me the honour of appointing me to the Mastership of Stockport School I was led to suppose that the Income , inclusive of Ten Pounds paid by your Worshipful Company , amounted to nearly Three Hundred Pounds per annum , and from an Enquiry , however , during my Residence here , I have had the Mortification to find that the whole Salary was not more than £25 10 10½d , so that it was impossible for me to remain in the Situation without a Prospect of Church Preferment in the Neighbourhood , which I have no reason to hope for . |
16 | ‘ But both Graham and I knew it was impractical for me to continue in the job and remain as manager of Exeter . ’ |
17 | Leave the washing up for me to do in the morning . ’ |
18 | So of course the bike , the car 's for me to use in the evening , but last |
19 | and partly because I had to have an operation which meant that it would n't be easy for me to live in the flats any longer . |
20 | I won the U-Bix Copiers massive ten-man race at Birmingham , so I asked Frank Dick if there was a chance for me to get in the relay team , which had n't been announced with the main selections . |
21 | Leslie had left no letter for me to read in the event of his death . |
22 | ‘ The worry was that the ankle might go during a game and that is why it was felt best for me to play in the reserves . |
23 | ‘ It would be wrong for me to play in the Tests against Scotland and the All Blacks and captain the side and not be around when the guys go on tour . |
24 | The health service takes seriously the issues of confidentiality which surround the treatment of its patients , and it would be wrong for me to discuss in the House the details of Mr. Thorpe 's individual treatment . |
25 | The letter she had left for me remained in the possession of the police as evidence . |
26 | And I have n't come across any notes from me to me , so obviously I 'm not going to go back into the past and leave anything for me to discover in the future , which is the present . |
27 | ‘ It 's lovely , ’ Carrie said , though she thought it a strange dress for someone to wear in the daytime . |
28 | Billie was fast asleep ; it had been a long and boring trip for someone crammed in the back . |
29 | The twins go to school at 8.45 , and I leave just after them to work in the library . ’ |
30 | I did n't think it was possible for somebody to stand in the middle of the fairway and say it 's an iron of any description . |