Example sentences of "[verb] in [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Cool pastry for 5mins , then beat in eggs one at a time until mixture is firm , glossy and elastic . |
2 | if the ban on those of us who went to South Africa with Mike Gatting is lifted in July I believe I can win back a place in the England side . |
3 | Mr Smith — a pessimist — starts to worry in case it rains , the car breaks down , they are plagued by insects or one of the children gets lost . |
4 | Under the scrutiny of Hayward and Browne , he began to revise and concentrate his verse — after the problems with The Family Reunion , he wished to use only poetry which met the test of " strict dramatic utility " although at a later date he was to worry in case he had strayed too close to the drama of Frederick Lonsdale . |
5 | This in large part won in return their acquiescence in the research , at least for the majority , even though this was usually a reluctant and resigned co-operation . |
6 | and at one stage when I was walking in India we used to stay at bungalows and one was called Marian Shola and another was called Pine Shola , because it meant that it was a , it was a bungalow in a group of pine trees |
7 | getting attacked in pubs you know like that 's happened to me , being verbally assaulted in the street has happened to me because I am with my lover who is a woman , who publicly I can not show like that love , publicly you know cos oh I 'm scared of violence you know , I like my face the way it is . |
8 | Pauline Hoare knows of women who regularly travel from Kent to Durham to visit their husbands , and if a crime was committed in Scotland it would be normal to find families based in England or Wales having to travel up to Scottish prisons . |
9 | Tender green beans grow in soil which could be better employed providing food for Kenya 's peasants . |
10 | I mean I think that does you know in honesty one has to recognize that alcohol is a very major part of Oxford life in some ways , you know for many of us . |
11 | Obviously you can not know in advance which type of mat will be used at a particular tournament , so you should do your final training on any type of mat , just to get used to the feel , and then try to use any free time you may have on the actual competition areas to get a little practice in beforehand . |
12 | How can the researcher possibly know in advance what the important questions are ? |
13 | ‘ We do n't know in detail what these would involve . |
14 | ‘ We do n't know in detail what these would involve , but they are aspects we will be exploring precisely over the next few weeks and months . ’ |
15 | I would have liked to see the bungalow demolished on TV so that people who violate the laws will know in future what can happen . ’ |
16 | who actually does fall in love who would have him |
17 | There are many people who appear in court who are basically conveyancers who are not competent to give other than initial advice . |
18 | The argument was that knowledge of multiple specific risks enhances recognition while knowledge of a few general risks does not , in fact attending to these risks will cause subjects to make false alarms in a recognition test when similar risks appear in films which had not been previously viewed , hence impairing recognition sensitivity . |
19 | Funny monsters , robots , animals — as well as a variety of humans — appear in situations which appeal to the young imagination . |
20 | But it is the starting point of this doctrine , and only if we are prepared , to start where the Bible starts are we likely to know in experience anything of the higher reaches of the Spirit 's work . |
21 | I have been at this job long enough , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , to know in advance what the different phases will be . |
22 | It never hurt to know in advance what well-provisioned castles could be put at the King 's disposal at short notice . |
23 | Thus you need to know in advance your : |
24 | Should you become our first prize winner , we require to know in advance your first prize preference . |
25 | It helps us to know in advance your prize preference should you be our lucky winner . |
26 | Should you become our first prize winner , we require to know in advance your prize preference . |
27 | It helps us to know in advance your prize preference should you be our lucky winner . |
28 | If the source of ivory was elephant ( MacGregor 1985 ) , Indian or African , a larger number might be expected in Kent which appears to have had a dominance over many of the goods imported from the Continent and Mediterranean . |
29 | Discipline means having an agenda , starting and finishing the meeting when you said you would , answering the client 's questions with authority ( and if you can not give an answer , say you do not know but you will find out ) ; having your paperwork neat and easily at hand ; offering the best hospitality you can provide , such as telephones , a cup of coffee , a comfortable chair and a pad and pencil in case he did n't bring his own . |
30 | But there is a nagging doubt that the British Library itself will fall prey to the semi-literate tendency — it is after all located in Bloomsbury itself . |