Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] [pron] [verb] in the " in BNC.
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1 | They have lent forms and skills even to the great serpent who beguiled Eve , who swallowed Jonah and who wrestled in the wilderness with the young man from Nazareth . |
2 | The top Irish and Australians also begin their careers in Flanders and it shows in the way they ride . |
3 | The Sheikha and I got in the back while the Sheikh took the wheel . |
4 | Inchoate anger seethed on in the Weald until it exploded in the autumn of 1645 when the ‘ Clubmen ’ appeared , basically a ‘ confederacy with the vulgar multitude ’ of tenant farmers . |
5 | ‘ Burt and I met in the early Seventies and became really good friends . |
6 | We walked here through the gardens and the woods , past the hill where Andy and I lay in the sunlight all those summers ago , into the little glen , then up through the bushes and the dead auburn wreckage of the ferns , to the trees at the summit of the small hill . |
7 | He had been a member of Hendon RFC since he played in the colts team . |
8 | ’ You have very similar motives in someone as charismatic as David as you do in the mute lad I played in Trapped In Silence . |
9 | ‘ Marie Savigny or Deveril was murdered in the forest of Godstowe and you appeared in the priory at the same time . |
10 | Later when there were large sailing ships they used the deep water channel as far as Kingston-upon-Hull but they docked in the River Hull to unload their cargoes and the goods were carried inland by barges on the rivers to Selby , York , Beverley and Gainsborough . |
11 | Once on board , I took a look below , where many men folk were as comfortably spread on the saloon sofas as circumstances would permit , and finding a vacant space sufficiently large to stretch my full complement of feet and inches on , I tried to fall asleep before we got into rough water ; but with the first movement of the screw , I was on my feet and on deck , having a view of the hills round Gairloch as they slept in the mist of night ere the faint streaks of dawn disturbed their repose . |
12 | Kit looked at the statue of the Infant of Prague that she kept in the house to impress the mothers of the students who boarded with her . |
13 | ‘ Yes , Bill Black and I quit in the fifth year , just before Elvis went into the Army . |
14 | I understand erm Mr because you realize in the short time that wording has been in the brochure , that it would not be possible to keep the management charges at the level of inflation or below it |
15 | I could have gone to New York , but I chose to stay in Hochhauser because I believed in the company and wanted to help them . |
16 | Tremors of feeling flickered through Wilson as she took in the scene . |
17 | He still watches Boro when they play in the South . |
18 | Moreover , alliances bind both parties ; the kaiser properly reminded Bismarck that he had in the past ‘ always opposed tieing our hands through alliances ’ . |
19 | I have felt troubled because I am lacking in regard to ‘ The Romans ’ prosecution the same sense of identification with Jesus that I felt in the blasphemy case . |
20 | it does my house , in fact it come the other day when Kerry had to pick a battery up and I walked out the front with Kerry and he sat in the car and did n't even look at me |
21 | Eliot describes how working men who went to the music hall to see Marie Lloyd and who joined in the chorus were performing part of the business of acting , collaborating with the artist in a manner essential in all art , most obviously ( for Eliot ) in dramatic art . |
22 | Shelley , Shelley come round to me right , and she was , she was , she was stroking Dempsey and I walked in the room , this is Dempsey and he walked past me wagging his , you know when they put the tail down and |
23 | It was the second major blow in a week for Sampras , who failed to live up to his top seeding in Paris when he lost in the quarter-finals of the French Open . |
24 | It was the second major blow in a week for Sampras , who failed to live up to his top seeding in Paris when he lost in the quarter-finals of the French Open . |
25 | He was out of costume and looked like Charles Paris when he arrived in the back bar of the Red Lion . |
26 | The agony of his death confronted Jesus as he prayed in the garden of Gethsemane . |
27 | I was there Elsie when they pulled in the net . |
28 | By the time Gabriel and he met in the late afternoon they knew that Rose had probably never got home the night before . |
29 | Is that not a crushing answer to those who would maintain that Miller and myself live in the same flat ? |
30 | Liz and I followed in the support vehicle , a splendid Vauxhall Frontera turbo diesel which was kindly lent by our friends at Vauxhall Motors who have also adopted CRMF as their Charity of the Year . |