Example sentences of "[pers pn] in [det] " in BNC.

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1 Am I in that ?
2 Sh that th the people were willing to make promises that they did not wish to keep that they would not keep and I in all sincerity could not let them do that , and they went away extremely hurt and that particular situation unfortunately became extremely tragic later on .
3 But one time er I 'd been er I were wounded and I 'd come out of er they bring you to casual clearly stations , thousands got into one I in this ward er tents and best way they could you know and nurses there and all .
4 Where am I in this name ?
5 Cooks and lawyers need to use words in their own special ways , and so do I in this book .
6 Why am I in this position ?
7 yes I see , I think er unfortunately doctor I in this particular case I ought to make an order for certificate for counsel erm in the current , in respect of the costs incurred below on the thirteenth of August seems to me do er the proper kind of case in which to instruct counsel .
8 And yet … do I in any sense believe that poor old Eddy shall put on immortality ?
9 I 'm not , put no friend of yours in that box !
10 On the way you can tell me what 's happened to make you lather up that great horse of yours in such a fashion . ’
11 Beautiful though your age is , many though the intellects that adorn it , and ugly though my age is , cruel many of its leaders , I believe that the period from which I come is to be preferred to yours in this respect .
12 That 's yours in this morning is it ?
13 This is yours in this morning ?
14 I could get myself into trouble with a colleague of yours in another town but er I am hopeful , so as I say , er on the seventeenth of January then we could be returning to the situation and I understand in nineteen seventy four when there was a sergeant and six constables here in until the demise of the Urban District Council when they were all moved to .
15 Do n't sell yours in any second-hand dealing in the Union .
16 The City 's still his in some way , held in trust . ’
17 Well yeah I guess I did he gets confidence and he walks up with this he 's getting cockier by the minute and he 's well proud and he 's got he sees this , his in this bar trying to chat up this woman , he says I need a , I need a did n't he say I need a smoke or something , so he looks for a woman
18 The house which in everyday discourse the wife and husband regarded as ‘ theirs ’ turned out in legal discourse to be capable of being theirs in many different ways .
19 but you do n't realize what 's going on do ya in all , in the country ?
20 Just one thing dough do n't buy ya in this town , fella ; total silence .
21 And , so utterly immersed was she in this strange blue and green land that was not feeling strange any more , that she did not even notice that she was weighing sorcery against steel chains and seriously considering the likely outcome .
22 If she 's an actress , why is n't she in more movies ?
23 Is she in any kind of trouble ? ’
24 What is there to keep you in that sorry place ?
25 That would certainly cost money , and I ca n't see Father spending any on you in that way .
26 I have a job for you in that line , nevertheless . ’
27 You in that cave .
28 As for your point that Mr O'Farrell does not see you in that light , that is surely up to you ? ’
29 ‘ But when it happens to you in that way it 's another ball game entirely .
30 Other people do n't need to be diminished by you in that way — and in any case it shows you 're insecure about your own status .
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