Example sentences of "i [verb] [prep] in the " in BNC.

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1 I mean in in the midweek game against us he had very little play and then he produced one ball that got them an equalizer and I suppose that 's what Frank would look for now .
2 Secretary of State cos I mean in in the wrong hands their worth each form 's worth two thousand and
3 This sort of analysis is substantially similar to Jakobson 's discussion of Poe 's ‘ Raven ’ ( Sebeok 1971 : 371–2 ) , which I referred to in the last chapter , and it may well be that the New Critics ' influence lay behind Jakobson 's arguments there .
4 And erm I ca I came to in the first place because it was the best teaching hospital in the Midlands at that time .
5 and I put in in the sub-directory .
6 ‘ It was the old Linfield spirit that carried them through because it was n't a great Linfield team , compared to the sides Trevor and I played for in the 80s .
7 The western slopes of the Annalong Valley are a superb vantage points to watch shepherds and dogs in action , and if your itinerary always includes a stop for a mug of tea then be warned that the only tea-shop I know of in the area is in the park at the bottom of Silent Valley .
8 I have shamefully mixed feelings about the F-word , because the valorous riflemen I served with in the last war could hardly utter a sentence without it .
9 I can remember hardly anybody 's names that I served with in the Signal section in eh in Colchester , ca n't even remember the officer 's name , the if people left somewhere erm , south of Colchester in Essex well it was quite quite and eh , he , we use to go out there and play , play a village team football , you know and have a , have a right have a right old do in the evenings .
10 I 've got the one that I deal with in the art room and the other that 's formal because I teach part of my timetable in humanities … in art , I can relax and go round and talk to them individually … with the humanities , it 's a case of come in in silence and sit down … definitely teaching from the board .
11 The people I deal with in the hospital every day are n't usually in a position to make choices . ’
12 The one that counted against me most was the Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee , which I worked for in the late Thirties .
13 But the rulebook provision identifies branch administration officers , which I called for in the motion .
14 I compensated this fear , which I talk about in the letter ( unsent ) to my parents , in two ways : ( 1 ) by eroticising dangerous situations .
15 In fact it 's very much like the higher order networks that I talked about in the last lecture er I think it was the last lecture but one , and the networks which pre-process the data before they 're presented to the network by some higher function .
16 No , when I said my business I meant as in the firm , I do n't mean as in myself .
17 ‘ Have you forgotten the farms I went to in the Hampshire practice where I was a locum ?
18 The one I voted for in the original poll ( I think , it seems ages ago now ) was Bremner .
19 ‘ As long as you do n't ask me who I voted for in the General Election . ’
20 bed you see , get used to it , and when I come in in the morning and try and chuck him off well he normally comes down like but when I bloody go to go to bed with you , that 'll be it cos he 'll be straight there again .
21 If I did n't wear a skirt none of the Thais I work with in the library would respect me .
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