Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [verb] [adv] in " in BNC.
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1 | They make me come out in spots . |
2 | I mean I mean well in their house they 've got two bedrooms |
3 | I mean I went straight in , tell me about your wife , I mean you could 've said well she 's not my wife |
4 | I want them to live together in some ordinary kind of house so that I can come and say , how can you expect me to live here ! |
5 | ‘ Still want them to go home in one hour ? ’ |
6 | They want me to walk out in Watts , like black people did in the '60s , and say ‘ Cool it , baby , cool it . ' |
7 | ‘ D' you go out in the evening ? ’ asked Patrice McKechnie . |
8 | I mean once you get er in the , say you get on in grain and you got leather shoes on , well you 'd roll but th when you got , when you got rope , these rope soles , cos they used to grip on the grain , they would n't slip about . |
9 | I want you tucked up in bed , stat . ’ |
10 | But I want you to come back in four weeks . |
11 | ‘ I want you to stay here in the yard until he returns . |
12 | Pity they went astray in the middle . |
13 | If you want her to work closely in a team , you may wish to give some thought to the matters I have mentioned . |
14 | Er and things like sort of er midday and a late evening er usually fine , and then you have y quite a lot of asthmatics say they wake up in the night , somewhere between two to five . |
15 | The Tories say they campaigned harder in this election than ever before . |
16 | We expect it to fall again in 1993 , although $200 million has been earmarked for growth projects . |
17 | Say that we want it set up in here with a photograph and that wants to be on the thing outsi |
18 | Want it mopped over in the morning . |
19 | But other reports say he lived happily in retirement on a generous KGB pension . |
20 | Now if you want us to drive back in it , wiggle your finger . ’ |
21 | ‘ You want us to ride up in this ? ’ |
22 | The real action , however , begins on Side Two with ‘ Perversonality ’ , an adrenalin rush of murder and hate which spits straight in your face . |
23 | Let them sweat gently in the butter for 5–6 minutes . |
24 | So we let them go on in their grubby little greedy ways while we looked at papers and account books and took an inventory of the wine-cellar and just watched how the system operated . ’ |
25 | She did not take those hours out and contemplate them ; she simply let them lie somewhere in the head , to surface no doubt at some point of low resistance . |
26 | The potential ramifications of such a theme could be vast so let me start somewhere in the middle . |
27 | I 'll use a cheque and hope I have enough in the account back home . ’ |
28 | ‘ White , would you think ? ’ she asked , her voice a high squeak , then let her breath out in an explosion of relief as she heard the shop door open and close . |
29 | The mother 's job is even more exacting ; while remaining true to herself and her needs , she must at first embrace her baby in the closest hold , and then let her move away in steps of her own . |
30 | Best to ignore him and let him come around in his own time . |