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

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1 Diana 's three best pals are the women who shared her bachelor-girl pad in in Knightsbridge before she was married .
2 The second point to bear in in mind when we consider what influences children 's consumption is the question of access and the tightening of that access .
3 We went down in style when I was manager , no question about that .
4 ‘ For a long time the courts have , without objection from Parliament , supplemented procedure laid down in legislation where they have found that to be necessary for this purpose .
5 ‘ For a long time the courts have , without objection from Parliament , supplemented procedure laid down in legislation where they have found that to be necessary for this purpose .
6 I just broke down in tears when I saw the letter .
7 Paul , 21 , broke down in tears when he was asked at the Old Bailey if he intended to kill or seriously injure Oxford graduate John Lavender .
8 Mr May broke down in tears as he added : ‘ This is the saddest day I can remember in football . ’
9 ‘ Call me old-fashioned , and you can shoot me down in flames if I 'm telling a fib , but I 'm pretty much upfront and hands on when it comes to megastardom .
10 Erm I like doing water colour painting and I 've been on two holidays down in Cornwall and I 've done that and that 's very relaxing erm and it seems , you seem to forget about everything else , and that 's quite good fun er but erm obviously if it rains all your , all your colours get washed away , but that 's good fun .
11 I told her I 'd be in the Maple Leaf in Covent Garden until about nine , then down in Fulham and I gave her the address of the party and told her to ask for Louise .
12 She lives down in Atlanta and she 's way older than Francis , is n't she ?
13 Her feather bobbed up and down in indignation as she talked , and Fowler , who had no wish to gaze into her eyes , found himself flinching instead at the sight of Paul Franklin 's bright yellow socks .
14 I mean Paul said , with the blokes down in London and he , he ga gave them the pills and sa told them that they go back home and so he did .
15 The child 's grandmother was screaming for help after becoming bogged down in mud when she plunged into the water after the youngster .
16 I was so obsessive about most things that we 'd quickly have got bogged down in details if I 'd had my way .
17 It 's like one guy down in Wales when I went down there last time .
18 Not with the head injuries , no , it was a group of the and he was coming out of the just coming out some pub down in Conasquay and he was these lads were all singing , apparently this is what happened anyway , they were all singing and you know making merry and he said , what are you all so cheerful about or something ?
19 His big thing at the moment does n't seem to be women but some ruined castle down in Berkshire that he 's getting restored . ’
20 On his return from China on Dec. 30 Herzog stopped over in Kazakhstan when he met with that country 's President , Nursultan Nazarbayev .
21 He used to be a crane driver dear for , yeah he used and I 've got to , one of me sons now is a foreman for , well they 're not now it 's , it 's sort of amal amalgamated with another firm now I think , but he does , he does erm , he 's a foreman like now , he used to be a truck , crane driver and my , the very night that my hubby died on the following Monday he would of been working in Harlow , he got a new crane to take over in Harlow and he 'd been working away from home for weeks and months of the year always away , coming home weekends and I used to have to cook and do his washing and pack him up for going off again Monday morning early , but he never was near home working then , and as I say the night before he went he was , he was gon na work on the Monday to in Old , to Harlow down where the new er place was for and it unfortunately cos he went .
22 My half-cousin Norman Bayles was hired over in Ravenstonedale and he liked it there .
23 What is important is that I was so surprised by my opponent 's failure to fall over in agony that I was unable to stop him attacking me .
24 ‘ If anyone had told me when I took over in November that we would be in the Irish Cup semi-final , I would n't have believed it .
25 Yes that , I think that 's possibly true , er , I was talking to Cambridge there about oh fifteen , twenty minutes ago and they said it was raining with them , and then they 'd been talking over to somebody over in Coventry and it 's , it 's snowing there
26 I was over in Belfast and I came back and it were green .
27 Terry said : ‘ Shirley has a week off in September and we may well go down to Butlin 's . ’
28 And the child storms off in fury because you do n't understand , and because this activity you billed as ‘ fun ’ has suddenly ceased to be any fun at all .
29 I ca n't take time off in lieu cos I have n't got any lieu time to take off
30 But it 's fine for me because really I grew up in Tembisa and I still know many people there . ’
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