Example sentences of "[adv] in [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He looked at her questioningly and Hari leaned forward eagerly in her chair . |
2 | She dropped her lifted velvet skirts ( she had been warming her bottom in front of the fire burning fiercely in its basket grate ) as the girls appeared . |
3 | The letters F A R C E began to take shape inexorably in my mind . |
4 | Native speakers of English all think they know , but almost any two will differ somewhat in their usage and idiom . |
5 | In fact , Bolinger seems to weaken this latter claim somewhat in his discussion of what he calls a " nominalised " predicative position , as in it was a plump one . |
6 | But the judge , wrongly in our judgment , seized the reins , and made unnecessary reference to the possibility of the protection of professional privilege . |
7 | Now when you find a lot of political infighting between the Officials and the DUP , a lot of people , wrongly in my opinion , suspect that the Free Church is just the religious arm of the DUP . |
8 | Berwick was attacked by the Scots in 1312 , and regained in 1318 ; besieged by Edward II in 1319 ; taken by the English in 1333 ; burned by James Douglas in 1405 ; ceded to Scotland in 1461 and returned to England in 1482 — where it remains , wrongly in my opinion , to this day . |
9 | They stopped rollicking for a couple of seconds and looked impertinently in their direction . |
10 | Why , Mrs. Jewkes , you tell me she remains very sullen still and eats nothing , yet I think I never saw her look better in my life . |
11 | gave me a C yeah and said improved greatly from the last showed much better in his work and really trying hard and gave me a C. |
12 | A mindless litany repeated itself endlessly in her mind : ‘ Find Jeopardy , find Jeopardy . ’ |
13 | He sat forward tensely in his seat , as if he found it difficult to see the road , and frequently wiped at the windscreen with his handkerchief . |
14 | He seemed to be talking to himself , and as he drew level he glanced suddenly in her direction . |
15 | Focusing resentfully on the dark , angular face , her heart had flipped over suddenly in her chest . |
16 | Alec died suddenly in his sleep one night . |
17 | In the main room of the house Duclos sat up suddenly in his chair , wondering why his drink was taking so long . |
18 | He shivered , looking out across the blackness of the lake , his heart suddenly in his throat . |
19 | The sublime memory of that first descent into the moist , mossy darkness of the jungle earlier in the day blazed again suddenly in his mind 's eye for a moment , but then his numbness left him in a furious rush and a piercing surge of purity and sweetness flashed through the rank darkness of the hut . |
20 | How typical it was of Luke to make his position so crystal-clear , drawing the line almost brutally in his determination that she should n't make any personal conclusions from his offer . |
21 | and it was interesting to note a few groups apparently in their infancy , not all of which were in the larger authorities : |
22 | Nevertheless , when he shifted noiselessly and settled back in his chair she spoke , apparently in her sleep , murmuring : ‘ You wo n't go away ? ’ |
23 | It must be explained that Kay Dick had published an article in which she stated that Ivy descended from Bishop Burnet and a Compton heiress from Wiltshire : ‘ the place was sold ’ , apparently in her grandfather 's time , according to this account . |
24 | He leant on the wall and surveyed the little Jersey chewing thoughtfully in her field . |
25 | A Practice Direction ( 18 December 1986 ( 1987 ) 1 All ER 602 ) has set out very useful guidance for completion of the petition and is set out below in its entirety : 1 The petition does not require dating , signing or witnessing . |
26 | Everything 's frozen basically in our house . |
27 | ‘ Let's have a shower together , ’ he muttered thickly in her ear . |
28 | Lisa sat , her hands folded patiently in her lap . |
29 | With that in mind , the officers rightly in my opinion made the decision to bring this incident to a halt in this way . |
30 | Browne J. held , rightly in my view , that such use would breach article 9 as questioning the motives and intentions of a Member of the House . |