Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] [conj] [verb] [pers pn] in " in BNC.
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1 | Alternatively , enclose in clean , clear polythene bags or cover with cling film to prevent moisture loss and stand them in a warm place . |
2 | Margaret Bilney of Cam in Gloucestershire cut her finger one day in 1985 , so she took off her wedding ring and put it in her purse . |
3 | You can type this at the command prompt or include it in the Autoexec.bat file . |
4 | As I have already made clear , the issue in that case concerned the second decision which the Secretary of State has to make , whether to release the prisoner at the end of his tariff period or to detain him in custody . |
5 | Crilly makes a silver tube and puts it in my hand . |
6 | I just started to hate the man , I do n't know what I would have done if I had walked out of the interview room and met him in the corridor . ’ |
7 | I do n't need it Friday night and leave it in the that . |
8 | She made coffee in a dented silver pot and served it in dark-green cups with gold rims and gold handles , cups she 'd stolen from home . |
9 | But then comes the time of differentiation , the time when the busy teacher takes her clothes down to the laundry on a Saturday morning and flings them in the laundry basket in the confidence that they will be returned neatly pressed later in the week . |
10 | She inaugurated the practice outfit that distinguished them in press photos — black pants , white blouse , ankle socks and the black bow tie that they were so nervous of mislaying . |
11 | She makes her own glazes from vegetable ash and fires them in a small wood-burning kiln we built together . ’ |
12 | Now , all I need for you to go and see the skin specialist and get it in the bucket and then there 's |
13 | Mrs Monro had just admonished Syl , ‘ Do n't eat with your fingers ’ , because he had picked a roast potato straight from the vegetable dish and put it in his mouth . |
14 | ‘ Socrates was the first man who thought about thinking , ’ she said , sitting on the window seat and surprising him in every way . |
15 | This is for the future but we propose to move quickly to integrate income tax and National Insurance into Broad Income Tax : treat all savings equally with regard to tax liability ; pay all pensioners a decent level of pension adequate for subsistence , restoring the link between pensions and earnings ; increasing child benefit and indexing it in future years . |
16 | You ca n't just dig up a magnolia one July day and put it in the gap left by the camellia — it will die rather quickly . |
17 | The governors decided to give all these matters priority and to consider them in detail at the next meeting . |
18 | Such progress exemplifies the way in which a physical geographer can contribute by deriving a world pattern that depends upon the most recently reviewed methods for assessing sediment yield and presenting it in a form that is pertinent to applications in a wide range of disciplines . |
19 | Excusing herself from the table , she found Guy 's London number in the telephone book and dialled it in the privacy of the study . |
20 | ‘ I 've bought you a safety seat and fitted it in the back . ’ |
21 | It was still soaking wet and now Wexford carefully removed from its leather partitions a photograph of Lilian Hatton , a driving licence and a darts club membership card and spread them in the sun to dry . |
22 | Across the table , the younger of the two men from Six had already torn up his place card and put it in his pocket as a gesture of security . |
23 | The Japanese giant has agreed to endorse Philips Analytical 's XL series of scanning electron microscopes with the Shimadzu name and market them in Japan . |
24 | You attach your receipt to the cash voucher and place them in the cash box . |
25 | At one time we kept pigs and used to feed them up with the waste food and sell them in the market . |
26 | I have n't actually seen Charley since his return , as he called on Hamish while I was at work , but at lunchtime today I conveyed your presents for Christopher and Lydie to Jenners Rose Street restaurant and placed them in Inga 's hands ( a handy reminder to me of their birthdays , too ) . |
27 | The little man tore off his forage cap and twisted it in his hands . |
28 | For instance , the Expert can observe regular patterns of irregularities in the mains supply and anticipate them in future . |
29 | Apart form the Air Mont blanc Cessna that buzzed us in the late afternoon , if not the whole range , to ourselves . |
30 | An enemy unit may charge a Squig Hopper and fight it in hand-to-hand combat exactly as if it were a normal cavalry model . |