Example sentences of "[pers pn] [am/are] [verb] [adv prt] in the " in BNC.
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1 | I am curled up in the armchair , flicking through a book . |
2 | Does this mean that as I am going up in the lift , I see it expanding ? ’ |
3 | Mr. Chairman , ladies and gentlemen , it is n't that I would like to say a word , it is that told me to say a word , and I realise I am starting off in the right way . |
4 | ‘ I 'm stopping up in the wood . ’ |
5 | I 'm going up in the bedroom next . |
6 | No , he came out for about ten minutes then he said I 'm going back in the house mummy , just then flopped on the chair |
7 | I 'm going out in the middle of a field . |
8 | she said and now I 'm finishing school I still need them sometimes for a meal and then I 'm going out in the W R V S shop , something like that in the chain , |
9 | So I was laid out in the back of the van on the bed and he 's driving down this field to put the tent , because it had little er bits you know where it 's marked out for you to camp , and I 'm driving around in the back saying , yes you 've , you 've just missed the fence there and you know . |
10 | If you are to move about in the senior echelons of industry , this is an important ability to develop . |
11 | If , for instance , you are pushed over in the playground , would it be all right to push the aggressor in return ? |
12 | The better your plan , the more likely you are to end up in the right place . |
13 | When you are starting out in the music business there seems to be an impenetrable jungle of initials to understand : MCPS , PPL , MPA , PRS , BASCA , BMI , ASCAP ; the list seems endless ! so what are they all for ? |
14 | Things do tend to get out of proportion when you 're shut up in the mountains . |
15 | Wear loose fitting clothing to protect your shoulders , arms and legs when you 're walking around in the sun . |
16 | when you 're brought up in the war you see , waste not , want not |
17 | Take the heat out by having cool showers ( use a water-resistant suncream if you 're cooling down in the pool ) and use an aftersun lotion to ease the tingling and to stop your skin drying out . |
18 | All that memory can provide contributes already to our feeling that in calling this sensation ‘ pain ’ we are going on in the same way , following the rule . |
19 | All this old-style word-in-your-ear , casual approach stuff was n't getting anywhere , so we 're going out in the market place to get the right people . ’ |
20 | Instead , they are bound up in the replication of previously set standards and routines which may actually frustrate the straightforward goal of simply getting housework done . |
21 | In addition , savers can miss up to six monthly payments over the five years provided they are made up in the months immediately following the five-year term . |
22 | It becomes a colossal step to re-enter working life , even if they are wanted back in the labour market . |
23 | They are wanted back in the States for the ‘ voodoo murders ’ of the girl 's parents . |
24 | Obviously there is not a club atmosphere at Harlequins , and in most other sports they would be fined or disciplined for the unfair competition they are setting up in the league , both from the top and bottom sides . |
25 | In this regard , I fully concur with the Commission 's assessments as they are set out in the reports for the hearings ( see paragraphs 49 and 50 of the report in the Factortame case ( Case C 221/89 ) , ante , pp. 299G — 300A , and paragraphs 21 and 22 of the report in Commission of the European Communities v. United Kingdom ( Case C 246/89 ) ) . |
26 | They are not — it was a working document from officials ; Ministers ' views were set out in the citizens charter as they are set out in the Bill . |
27 | They are set out in the form of a balance sheet . |
28 | ‘ No , they are shooting out in the bush . ’ |
29 | But there are several aspects of this prophetic Spirit that are especially important , and they are taken up in the New Testament . |
30 | Most experimental studies of sleep now allow subjects a night of acclimatization to laboratory conditions , so that on their first night they are wired up in the usual way , but whatever recordings made are discarded , and the experiments proper begin on the second night . |