Example sentences of "he [verb] it in the " in BNC.
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1 | And said , so it 's completely anonymous and all that and he said oh I ca n't be bothered to send that in , so he chucked it in the bin and they phoned him up and said why have n't you sent your form in ? |
2 | He found it in the fact that the State , ‘ united for once in spirit ’ and ‘ with the fervent consent of the people of every land subject to the rule of our King ’ had entered on an arduous conflict , not for territory or glory but ‘ for the sake of enforcing the plainest rules of international justice and the plainest dictates of common humanity ’ . |
3 | ‘ Buck thinks he has it in the bag , but there 's a long way to go yet . ’ |
4 | He Pronounced it in the way of Upper Egypt , dropping the " L " |
5 | Patrick has plenty to say on such subjects , and he says it in the lordly way which does much to furnish the book with its presiding idiom . |
6 | ‘ Oh , that 's the Eiffel Tower , ’ and he says it in the same tone of voice as if you had shown him a portrait of Grandpa , and he had said : ‘ So that 's your grandfather I 've heard so much about . |
7 | On neither occasion could he say why he had done what he did , nor had he done it in the company of other pupils he wanted to impress . |
8 | He played it in the car on the way from the meeting and was bitten . |
9 | Yeah , he played it in the Witches |
10 | He injured it in the Normandy landings . |
11 | Dvorak 's ‘ American ’ was so called because he composed it in the United States in 1893 , the year when his ‘ New World ’ symphony was first performed , both great works deriving from the same inspiration . |
12 | He buried it in the back garden , near the fence , overlooking the park that overlooks the city of which his father was so proud . |
13 | He threw it in the trolley and went off to look for things Elinor did n't like . |
14 | How could he see it in the dark ? |
15 | He paid it in the same spirit that he washed himself-obsessively . |
16 | He bowls more consistently , he gets it in the area that troubles top test class batsman which is off stump , a decent height and a decent pace , without really falling all over the shot , only come with experience . |
17 | Everything you say , he takes it in the wrong way . |
18 | I had to , Richard had taken the car , he takes it in the morning , but |
19 | Henry replied , in an open letter , ‘ It is I ’ , and over the course of no fewer than 63 pages drew a factual , logical and haunting picture of the plight of his beloved Combsburgh , as he perceived it in the winter of 1830/31 . |
20 | But as all the figures were multiplied by a factor of ten , the area was too great to be enclosed in the Mediterranean , so he placed it in the Atlantic ; and the date was put back into remote antiquity , thousands of years too early . |
21 | He placed it in the box and that eventually returned itself to the ticket office . |
22 | He locates it in the resemblance of a sensation to other sensations . |
23 | She did not provide him with wine , to be sure , but he took it in the caffè he frequented , a caffè where politics were argued over far into the night and the arguers fell asleep at the table . |
24 | He took it in the pub and he got three quarts of beer ; and he had to lay a penny down and bought me a bottle of pop . |
25 | He advertised it in The London Gazette for 5–9 May 1692 , within days of the premiere . |
26 | I had a mental picture of the conductor on the red London bus talking to Hammouda the village postman , of the English boy 's friends playing with Khadija 's grandson , especially Margaret , whose hair reminded me of the coloured feather duster Khadija 's grandson had pleaded for everytime he saw it in the market , thinking that it was a toy or a bird . |
27 | He liked that contempt , that resentment ; the first time he saw it in the boy 's face he knew it reminded him of something , but it was weeks before it came to him what it was . |
28 | But it is pure silk encrusted with sequins and it did give Yul Brynner a regal air when he wore it in The King And I in 1956 . |
29 | He turned the car , his hands moving swiftly and expertly as he manoeuvred it in the narrow lane . |
30 | He expresses it in the following way : |