Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [verb] [pron] in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If you have n't received a questionnaire , or you know somebody in that category , please would you contact Kate Purcell or Jarlath Quinn at the School of Hotel and Catering Management , Oxford Brookes University , , .
2 Oh I 've been to , or you rephrase it in another way .
3 Eighteen forty six , eighteen forty eight , or eighteen fifty take a guess ca n't you or you have one in three chances this is one I did n't know , who were the Magi ?
4 Scie Scientific or You want it in scientific mode if it says scientific
5 of the electorate — it is impossible for my colleagues and me to involve ourselves in all the work of the House .
6 It it 's a part of the county council I 've always taken a considerable interest in , and I support them in all their efforts .
7 The journey to Liverpool Street station was just a trundle around the Northern Line from Camden to Moorgate and then a short walk , and I accomplished it in good time .
8 SAD , disappointed and deeply frustrated : Lady Chatterley and I had plenty in common by the end of Sunday 's opening episode .
9 I felt that he and I had something in common .
10 I soon found that Bertha and I had nothing in common .
11 One year new chain and I had it in that little on the tree ?
12 Lee Marvin used to do something similar , announcing , ‘ I 'm a coward and I bet anybody in this place can beat me ’ .
13 Roughly , those over thirty-five , and I put him in that group , reacted with a mixture of impatience , embarrassment , and guilt .
14 I of course has to invent this ceremony and I did it in Latin as they do at Oxford
15 I did my best to shepherd the animal out of the room but he did n't seem to know the meaning of obedience and I chased him in vain .
16 You and I have something in common you know . ’
17 ‘ You and I have something in common , you see . ’
18 Is my hon. Friend aware that the hon. Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) and I have something in common ?
19 In this , especially , Miller and I have nothing in common .
20 You and I have nothing in common .
21 It also goes with the people he moves among , the ‘ circles ’ and ‘ sets ’ of The Possessed , many of whom are travellers too , and with the ‘ quintet ’ which he does n't belong to but is entangled with , which he tries to kick himself clear of , and which dumps him in that pond and leaves his cap behind .
22 And you put it in Chinese food !
23 But what you 've got to be very careful about is that if you go into a roundabout in that position and you get somebody in that position who is also going the same way and there 's a pinch point there , that 's the danger .
24 She had a little flat in the Falls , a house she shared with girlfriends , her family home being in a village outside Derry , and she told him in blunt terms that she had n't seen enough of him at it for too damn long , at it or anywhere else .
25 She was familiar enough with the garden by this time to return in only a few minutes with sheafs of colourful tropical blooms , and she arranged them in two big vases to make riotously informal bunches of colour that lacked classical form but would , she hoped , be pleasing to Faye 's artistic eye .
26 See , she leans over this door and reads your palm and you pays her a bit of silver , sixpence say , or a shilling , and she pops it in this little drawer just beside her .
27 Her marriage to John Fenwick ( possibly on 8 May 1781 at St Dunstan , Stepney ) , a radical author and translator , proved disastrous and she left him in 1800 ‘ determined … to consider myself and children totally separated from his bad or good fortunes ’ .
28 ‘ I allowed about 11 days to do the first chunk of recording — and she did it in five , ’ says the 49-year-old composer .
29 And we get it in two or three places , the toilets are , are the key one .
30 We er emphasised to him the impact this would have on Oxfordshire 's er spending requirements and er the hope that the er spending that we get , and we get it in two ways ; one is through , called the standard spending grant , that is a general grant that was given to authorities to spend as they wish , and the other is a specific grants which are given for particular purposes , and some of them cover the legislation that I have mentioned , which we are required to spend specifically on the items for which they 're given .
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