Example sentences of "in [pron] [noun sg] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Maybe I mentioned about the fillings coming out on this side of my mouth and at the back , so I ca They took it out in my living room and hypnotized me to forget , hypnotized walking about in my sleep with it , to sleep , got me in the chair and done it , got out of the house , programmed me to go to that dentist in , which I did do instead of going to Mr at .
2 ‘ The manager has watched the last couple of games , which has gone in my favour with me doing well .
3 ‘ The manager has watched the last couple of games , which has gone in my favour with me doing well .
4 ‘ He tried to stab me and and I felt something in my back between my shoulder blades .
5 And therefore I , I would like to tell you an experience I had in Madagascar because it 's one of the things that will be in my memory on my deathbed .
6 Alexandra walked over to the door and when her hand was upon the handle , turned and said , ‘ I am going to obliterate this conversation in my memory of your visit .
7 I 've got a bee in my bonnet about it .
8 They made no effort to withdraw , or temper their gaze or remarks , and I struggled to maintain the sort of meditational dispassion which I 'd observed in my cat on its box .
9 Helpless in my love for you ,
10 I DECIDED to hand over a half share in my bungalow to my daughter now , and leave the other half share in my will to my grandchildren .
11 The Sun report on The Savage in my Bed about his first wife also makes it clear that Fairley was violent and sexually abusive to his first wife and , indeed , that this was a major factor in why she left him .
12 And I did not ‘ warn ’ for the simple reason that I radically differed and differ from comrade Preobrazhensky in my estimation of his article : he does lay claim to the above mentioned analysis , but in my opinion there is absolutely n o analysis itself .
13 The success of new forms of disability representation can be judged in my estimation by their consumption by disabled people and their ability to mobilise disabled people into action .
14 I had a fixed image in my head of what I wanted to become , culled from history books and magazine articles in Paris Match .
15 With a gift in my head for you ,
16 I am sick , sick in my head like you see me yesterday , for what I hear in the night .
17 Miss McAllister is in my home under my and Matey 's protection .
18 And I found that he was universally right — by which I mean that I was answerable in my body and in my heart for what was done to my brother .
19 Well , difficulties began to emerge in my relationship with my colleague early on .
20 My especial goodness lay in my consideration for my parents ( ‘ Mummy is tired ’ ; ‘ Daddy has a migraine ’ ) , whose approval I was in fact terrified of forfeiting , and , perhaps as a consequence , in my attentiveness to my two younger sisters , of whom I was in fact bitterly jealous .
21 Oh great competition it was , in my day about who could build the best stack er you know both in the hay coles and the and the harvest time .
22 I 've been a soldier myself , I was a soldier a long long time ago and er er training was different in my day to what it is today .
23 I have met few men in my life about whose bathroom habits I have felt entirely comfortable
24 A : you 've got his number have n't you B : yes I HAVE A : where is it B : it 's in my WALlet on his card A : where 's your wallet B : in my blue jacket A : £ .
25 ‘ I think for a man in my position with my experience of playing for England and on the continent , it does not show much regard . ’
26 Mr. Raffan : Will my right Hon. Friend join me in congratulating the miners at Point of Air in my constituency for their dramatically increased productivity since the miners ' strike ?
27 I certainly recall visiting residential and nursing homes in my constituency of which one could genuinely say that one would be pleased to be a member of that community .
28 It is winter evenings at Eton that I remember most vividly : talking and arguing about anything and everything with friends in front of a coal fire ; sitting in my armchair with my feet up , reading a story by Buchan , Kipling or Conrad , or something by one of the African big-game hunters whose books I was already collecting .
29 And I finally had to admit that I was failing in my marriage to you .
30 I DECIDED to hand over a half share in my bungalow to my daughter now , and leave the other half share in my will to my grandchildren .
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