Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [verb] [pron] in the " in BNC.
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1 | er to consider , as to whether whether it would be appropriate to invite the winning schools for er to bring a party in or involve them in the erm Gala Day or e I mean i erm or the open day or something . |
2 | Another way of creating a bad impression at a social interview is by being so self-conscious and aware of what is going on that you are unable to act naturally and show yourself in the best possible light . |
3 | At this point Sergeant Aitken came in and muttered something in the Inspector 's ear . |
4 | In fact you could bring quite a bit of it in and put it in the fridge . |
5 | Then he put the telephone down and rejoined her in the shop , frowning solemnly . |
6 | She carried the ‘ things ’ down and put them in the boudoir , returning for the clothes which she had kicked aside which were still strewn upon the stairs . |
7 | I can take some down and put them in the cupboard . |
8 | Well bring it down and put it in the wash now then . |
9 | take it down and put it in the bottom of the |
10 | Go through your drawers and anything you do n't need bring them down and throw them in the bin . |
11 | He broke the gun down and stowed it in the rucksack , slipped the spent cartridge case into his pocket , then jumped back over the fence . |
12 | However , there is always the remote possibility that you might run down and injure someone in the water , which could cost you as much as £100,000 ! |
13 | And then come back down and meet us in the club when you 've finished . |
14 | ‘ Then please take it down and hang it in the hall . |
15 | Here she went to the dressing table where she sat down and regarded herself in the mirror . |
16 | Right , will you please put your assessment sheet , which is what we have done and your graph together and put them in the centre of the table , at the end of the lesson I 'm going to have those in centre of the table no I do n't want those , they go in your file . |
17 | Ronni pulled herself together and looked him in the eye . |
18 | Escaping is bad enough but doing it in the middle of the night is inexcusable . |
19 | Where training is provided by humanities computing or computing science departments , there are pressures to dress it up in formal scientific terms so as to legitimize it in the eyes of the surrounding scientific community . |
20 | Even a sentence like I finished mine tomorrow morning can be contextualised so as to present itself in the guise of a jocular paradox : |
21 | If you like hanging out washing rather than drying it in the bowels of an expensive machine , you will need to tuck away a line and make a dry path to get to and from it . |
22 | I keep everything loose in glass jars ( you can wash and save any that you buy ) , which prolongs their life , rather than leaving them in the packets . |
23 | Rather than write them in the book , just put the answers down either on a on a piece of paper . |
24 | Sir Harold left his collection to the Corporation of the City of London , but rather than include them in the Guildhall Art Gallery , he left instructions that , due to the fact that he believed his pictures looked best in domestic surroundings , the pictures be installed in the Lord Mayor 's residence , where , unfortunately , they will mostly be inaccessible to the public . |
25 | There was a big surge of local optimism when Martin Crowe won what appeared to be a very important toss — not that winning it in the first Test had done NZ much good . |
26 | Away and throw it in the bucket , Morag . ’ |
27 | ‘ And he 'd go away and chuck it in the bin or down the sink and come back with a new one . |
28 | " You had better tell the men to bring it downstairs and put it in the drawing-room , " she said . |
29 | You 'll be able to borrow it from the office downstairs and view it in the library . |
30 | ‘ Put the rest of your clothes out on the landing ; I 'll rinse them through and put them in the drier . |