Example sentences of "[pron] in [noun] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I said no I was home sick and I in bed like you said I could n't who 's gon na turn round and say well there are Geoff there 's a hundred quid mate
2 Yeah because look er er gin I dream and you 've got an I in gin and you 've got the I
3 Steve was meeting someone in Seville and I just went on my own .
4 The kind of limitations imposed by restrictions of full-time caring are not normal to someone in midlife but it takes courage to change the pattern once the need to be restricted has passed .
5 I says , you want to phone up and say look , I want to speak to someone in authority and I want to speak to him today !
6 A classic way of finding out how much of your own job can and should be delegated is to put someone in charge while you are away .
7 Lady Thatcher left nobody in doubt that she disliked public transport in all its forms .
8 Er what he did n't do which is which is very sensible and what has failed for other companies is that he did n't decide this is a good idea I 'll have somebody in Newcastle and somebody in Edinburgh and I 'll have somebody , in other words he gradually built the whole of the business out until he reached London by which time he he 'd a hell of exp er a lot of experience and knowledge about this thing 's going .
9 ‘ You 've got to decide whether it 's … freer atmosphere and rowdyism or silence and total obedience , because I do n't think you … have any feelings towards somebody in schools where you just have to sit in silence in sort of neat rows …
10 I shall nevertheless vote against the motion and I shall vote for the amendment although as much as I wished it had happened or , or erm a different proposal to Mr because I do n't think it helps your argument when you call your opponents instead of arguing face and er unlike Mr I actually do believe its in subsidiarity and I think we should accept Leicester and Leicester only and what the Leicester hunt will do should be decided here in Leicester , not in Westminster , er any more than the composition of our offices should be , should be decided in Brussels and I believe in subsidiarity .
11 He even dropped a hint that he had a conference in Perugia at about the same time and might very well find himself in Rome after it was over .
12 I have to say though that with the terms on which we 've gone into the European Monetary System , a six per cent fluctuation either way , which as I said means from two seventy seven deutschmarks up to three thirteen ; there 's quite a lot of risk there for an exporter if he prices himself in deutschmarks and he gets it wrong .
13 It would be as much as Dad could do to keep himself in order after he 'd had a drop too much .
14 ‘ Henry ’ , argues Dr Clanchy , ‘ found himself in difficulties because he was so persistent in giving preference to his overseas inheritance and ambitions than to England itself . ’
15 He had greased himself in oil and he had cooked and broiled and yearned for the magic hours of noon and six when he could down a life-saving tumbler of gin and lime .
16 The court held that where a person places himself in danger and it is foreseeable that another person may attempt a rescue , the rescued person owes a duty of care to the rescuer .
17 A driver used to more power and rubber might expect to find himself in trouble if he attempted to maintain his normal pace with the cheapest Fiesta , but such is the confident poise of the car that it offers handling and grip of a far higher order than the tuned-for-economy engine can justify .
18 ‘ Have you heard Daisy Yates is joining you in Cas. when she gets back from holiday this week-end ?
19 Katherine just managed to say thank you in return before he walked away .
20 I think I did get a letter from you in Danu when you got back first all those years ago , I remember I gave the stamps to my nephew .
21 Aide says , ‘ She met you in Aspen and you told her to give you a call when she got back into town . ’
22 ‘ But I have to warn you in advance that I 'm not a very good dancer .
23 ‘ A woman would be able to help you in ways that I ca n't , ’ he said .
24 ‘ I never meant to put you in danger when I took … it .
25 ‘ As to the rest , we would be stupid to appoint you in command if we intended to ignore your direction , however , you must agree to submit to Alexei , s will in all things which touch upon the aims of our embassy . ’
26 Its label tells you in French that it is guaranteed unpasteurised and made using malt ‘ d'orge de culture biologique ’ .
27 What will it cost you in dilapidations when you hand the property back ?
28 You get that flatfoot looking to tie you in knots and it 's like being squeezed by coils and coils of a sodding boa constrictor .
29 And erm the only other outstanding sponsor from last year was Northern Rock and that has been a bit of a qu a problem because er it 's , we have n't had a closing gala event which might attract them but just recently erm Paul who as you know performed last year with his band so er well er is , had rang me and said that they are doing something in Venice and they could in fact take the boat to Hull rather than to Dover and bring it here and I 'm , so I 'm working on the assumption that we might have that .
30 ‘ Bruno against Lennox means something in London but it means nothing in America and I just ca n't see it happening until October at the earliest .
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