Example sentences of "[vb base] in [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But irrespective of how they construe the common sense which is the policeman or woman 's working knowledge , seniors are agreed that new recruits need experience of life to enable them to deal with the range of situations and people they encounter in their work .
2 The mnemonic RAM reminds you of repetition , association and mnemonics , and these three techniques can be used in combination or separately to retain in your memory the facts , ideas or opinions that you encounter in your studies .
3 All this marking and writing and reference back and forth between different textbooks and notes is the correct way to deal with impersonal communication of the kind that you encounter in your studies .
4 But at night when they get sleepy they always go to their mother and sleep in her embrace .
5 I eat their food , I sleep in their bed , I shag their daughter now and again . ’
6 Older children also sleep in their parents ' room , a pattern which continued in the middle class Bangladeshi families in this sample and those in which the parents had grown up in Britain .
7 They sleep in their socks and their trousers and their tunics , and still the cold bites them .
8 ‘ Yet , at that age they are still nursed , still sleep in their mother 's arms , are still three years away from puberty , and about four years from when they will conceive their first offspring . ’
9 Softly he added , ‘ Come and sleep in my arms . ’
10 I often sleep in my coat , ’ he backed away from her , all the way towards the door ; then on the landing , and for no reason that he could give to himself , he turned and ran not towards his bedroom but across the landing , over the gallery , down the stairs , through the hall to the front door .
11 He says , I 've been about , he said I see you still sleep in your bed , but you 're not putting them bloody pistachios !
12 The menu along the top of the screen is , of course , a pop-down , mouse-driven affair , but the shades of the DOS version still linger in its layout .
13 They involve in their essence the consideration of the future of the nation state .
14 so he sits there erm , and you know you involve in our conversation , but he sits there talking to her and then he sort of feels out of it and then he storms off
15 And many lotus flowers grow in our waters .
16 It is as we travel into the faith of Christ that we grow in our appreciation of his love and of our own deep unworthiness .
17 For the impatient and cynical , they 've still got nice beat-pop choruses which a chimp could learn and sing but , if you let them , Tenderloin 's just-slightly-strange songs grow in your subconscious like lovable brain tumours .
18 This indicates in a practical way that the Boeing company , at least , is sincere in its concern for the safety of people who fly in its aircraft .
19 Many authorities provide in their Standing Orders for the attendance of councillors at meetings of committees of which they are not members where they have a particular interest in certain matters on the agenda .
20 So got through there , it goes , we slip in them trees , here you are , you can drive through that other open path and out he other side , whey
21 And late at night the barrier here where you slip in your parking-token is often open , and you can just drive straight through . ’
22 For French Country Cooking he borrowed from Elizabeth David many of the utensils that appear in his illustrations .
23 Buildings , also , seldom appear in his paintings but this was not because he lacked the ability as his etchings show .
24 What are the meanings of the words f— , c- , b—llocks and Barbara Ellen which appear in your paper every week ?
25 You can use these troops to close any gaps that appear in your line or face off against any flank attacks .
26 You spend twenty years learning the spell that makes nude virgins appear in your bedroom , and then you 're so poisoned by quicksilver fumes and half-blind from reading old grimoires that you ca n't remember what happens next . ’
27 Some of these efforts appear in my diaries of the period , along with detailed accounts of the amatory dispositions and sub-amatory activities of what seems to be the whole of the lower school .
28 I 'm wide awake now , because I 've suddenly seen the formula 2X35L IX32M appear in my brain , like the glowing green digits on the video , and then softly , effortlessly deconstruct itself into elements of meaning .
29 Although I remember the hurt vividly , none of the sentiments I have just expressed appear in my diary : again , it was a matter of pride .
30 After recovering , he joined Simpson and Maule in their business at 1 Kennington Road , Newington ( Fig. 1 ) .
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