Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Who were extremely keen to locate in this county , everything was right for them , Mr Allenby 's borough had the site , my clients had the site should I say , and erm but we lost it to Humberside because it was not possible for either Harrogate or ourselves to look them in the eye and say yes we can guarantee planning consent .
2 Tired and confused after the journey , I followed the servant into a large building , where she left me in a sitting-room .
3 In addition , retinoic acid is insoluble in water and so would remain where we put it in the limb for some time ; this was important because we already knew that to exert its effect the grafted polarizing region needed more than 12 hours .
4 Or they place it in a busy part of the house , near the back door , where people are always walking past .
5 He took Ellie by her forearm , and marched her down the landing and the painted uncarpeted stairs into the living room , where he sat her in the big chair in the corner .
6 The man half carried , half pulled her into a nearby pub , where he propped her in a Windsor chair and went to fetch water from the bar .
7 or what have you in the chapel , they 'd go
8 Although I left him in no doubts about my opinion of his behaviour over the past few weeks , I was n't quite as brutal with him as I might have been .
9 The old Frenchman was delighted with the tobacco and soap and he insisted that I join him in a drink .
10 Yeah , I never though of that and I doubt if I get it now , all I think was well I know that I got it in the magazine rack
11 It really should n't work , but the wretched book is so irresistible that I devoured it in a day , fighting off friends and strangers who fell on it like vultures on a carcass the moment it was cast aside with a happy sigh . ’
12 I got so tired of having juice pouring into my bag that I take it in a little lemonade bottle now .
13 As my husband was then a consultant there , and involved in research in rheumatology , it was only natural that I joined him in the research field .
14 ‘ I was n't going to unroll the damn things , ’ continued Lydia , ‘ so I banged them in the oven , humming insouciantly the while and served them up all bubbling hot .
15 ‘ Your tea is ruined so I threw it in the bin .
16 Once I met him in the West End and we went to the pictures . ’
17 Once I met him in the local pub , ’ Patrick Newell recalled .
18 She had to make sure that she avoided him in the future and never gave him the chance to pull any more stunts like that !
19 How you going to know exactly where the boundaries go or i in between some land-lock countries that you got it in the right position
20 The sister was n't in her office when she went back , so she left it in the middle of the desk : ‘ Miss Carolyn Tanner , care of Clare ’ .
21 So you married him in the end , did you ? ’
22 But I 'm sure that once she joins you in the pool she will find it easy enough to slip into the flow of things .
23 Although we know them in the UK as mushroom corals , the common name of this species is something of a misnomer .
24 You will remember that we met him in the last commercial .
25 He did not say what it was but it may be that we found it in the safe this morning .
26 Right , colleagues , we 're now going to the Energy and Utilities debate and er I 'd like to propose that we do it in the following fashion .
27 McAllion ) very seriously and I suggest that we debate them in a sensible manner .
28 We have to make certain that we fit you in the proper niche .
29 Rather , it is embodied in all the ISAs of capitalist society , so that we learn it in the course of learning what it is to be a parent , a democrat , a black , a steelworker , or a councillor .
30 We needed to go faster so we left him in a field , alive or dead .
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