Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] in " in BNC.

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1 When two-year-old Nicola saw the bricks , she glanced briefly at her mother , then threw each on in turn onto the floor .
2 Do you come alive slowly in the mornings or do you leap out of bed searching for a pencil to capture your best thoughts ?
3 why ? er , if plain English that right in it ?
4 that somewhere in the world it is coming to pass :
5 And you use that somewhere in the and you tie that to one car and then join that up .
6 In fact the incidence of giving an answer such as 5.882 etc. in the stamps question was low ; probably because many pupils in the sample did not use a calculator to do the question .
7 Today no-one — with the possible exception of members of his family - seriously believes that Wallenberg is still alive somewhere in what is left of the Gulag Archipelago , four and a half years into perestroika .
8 ‘ No , I just do that locally in my home town .
9 He looked such a handicap certainty for the Tote Gold Trophy that he quite ruined the betting on the race when starting 7-4 on in a field of 10 , the smallest of the series .
10 Look at that properly in a minute .
11 THE OLD and the new combined successfully in Delhi yesterday as England claimed victory over The Railways .
12 How many times had she put that on in the privacy of her room and seen the different being it presented , especially when she also donned the leghorn hat .
13 Er you will see that on in group four which is the top Unfortunately these are n't page numbers in this er pa they do n't have page numbers in this manual .
14 it 's king size , now that is too warm , we only put that on in winter
15 we find that we put that on in summer and it , it feel , keeps us warm even when weather just goes a bit
16 Paul Hammond was the Palace goalkeeper charged by Malcolm Allison to succeed the legendary John Jackson , and it was a measure of Paul 's ability that , eventually , he was able to do that successfully in spite of the attitude of some sections of the Palace crowd , which opposed his selection .
17 The two rabbits went up to the board at a hopping run and crouched in a patch of nettles on the far side , wrinkling their noses at the smell of a dead cigarette-end somewhere in the grass .
18 and I do n't know if we want to agree to that straightaway in which case we get on to the next item .
19 This is an important qualification ( that doubt is normal only in our abnormal situation ) , but it allows us to appreciate something of the positive side of doubt .
20 ‘ I feel local justice has been dispensed very successfully over the centuries but we are now increasingly facing the prospect , due entirely in my view to financial pressures , of seeing the closure of many local courts and everything being centralised elsewhere .
21 As one further measure of the rapport that was established , most respondents eventually became assured enough in her presence to express their feelings about being the subject of research .
22 Innovative only in using cantilevers for the galleries and hence abolishing intrusive columns , he was uniquely pragmatic in his architectural and technical responses to the commercial manager 's brief , which was to seat ever-larger audiences on ever-tighter city-centre sites .
23 Times I 've , I 've sat up at the window trying to wa watch her coming round two o'clock in the morning hoping that he 's fallen asleep down in the armchair .
24 If normal good sleepers are woken from Stage I sleep or Stage 2 sleep , and asked whether they were awake or asleep , they tend to report definitely feeling asleep only In Stage 2 sleep , " 2 although this is not necessarily true for poor sleepers , who may deny they were asleep even when the EEG traces show clear signs of Stage 2 sleep .
25 Specific cash crops were profitable only in certain districts .
26 You know you are due down in the shop .
27 The New English Art Club had been founded in 1886 somewhat in defiance of the Royal Academy , and the Fitzroy Street Group was a dissatisfied breakaway from it .
28 Schefflera well I 'd put that along in case it that
29 He did not look up until he was right down in the station ; and it was a sound that made him look up .
30 It must be pretty old , it 's right down in the chalk and yellower than my old Roman ring . ’
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