Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 Would have they put when they put the boiler in cos the boiler w we 've had in three years .
2 to bringing the claim , if it is pursued , the claim maybe good , it maybe bad and it depends upon the circumstances of the underline agreement , that 's one example where something maybe good or it maybe bad , it 's like an intellectual property ride , depending on how you exercise the right , it maybe good or it maybe bad , if you use it to block parallel imports or for some anti competitive purpose then it may be bad , erm it , it 's not necessarily the case that if you have a clause in the contract it is always in every circumstance bad , where the clause itself allows the undertaking concerned , to exercise it in a particular way , now , erm so so that as a matter of principal not all clauses could be automatically said in a standard form contract to be good or bad and it may depend upon how they are to exercise in a particular way , what we have said is the , the , erm , the provision in on , on the , the unfettable authority , er , erm and powers of the agent , erm is void it would depend upon the facts of each individual case whether or not every other restriction as your Lordships seen again only through and the cases they side , erm that other provisions in a standard form contract may on the facts be had , it depends upon the significance of the particular clause in the circumstances , my Lord in , in answer to your Lordships question , I do n't think it necessary follows that every clause is bad , but we do say it depends upon the facts and we have pleaded that not all loss might be erm defensible against .
3 The change in depends only on the second derivatives at x , and so these derivatives must embody the curvature information .
4 What really disturbed the Under-Secretary was the report he had received two days ago about the smuggling in of arms for this new Volunteer army .
5 TDC officials believe that TDC is less badly affected than other prison administrations with respect to the smuggling in of narcotics and other drugs .
6 Incidentally , it will cost us about an extra eight thousand pounds just to do the trial in .
7 Is the tide in down there ?
8 His eyes lingered on me , burning the sentence in ; than looked aside , at the doors .
9 If the predicate adjunct to the subject is felt to qualify the support of the verb in She was alone , it would seem plausible that in ( 9 ) alone is also incident to the support of the verb ( used here in the infinitival form ) , even though there is no subject pronoun to identify this support 's ordinal rank .
10 Little considerations such as replacing a magazine in the rack rather than leaving it lying on the couch , bringing the milk in off the step or refilling the ice cube tray , and a thousand little tailor-made considerations .
11 Jack had to fill the coal scuttles , Kevin to bring in the logs , Aengus had to roll yesterday 's papers into sausage-like shapes which would be used for lighting the fires later , Gerry , who was meant to be the animal lover , had to take Oswald for a run in the park , and see that there was something on the bird table in the garden , and Ronan had to open the big heavy curtains in the front rooms , take the milk in from the steps and place it in the big fridge and brush whatever had to be brushed from the big granite steps leading up to the house .
12 ‘ Please yourself … bring the milk in , can you ? …
13 In time to put her shopping away before be brings the milk in .
14 When firms borrow abroad , however , they need to switch the cash into whatever currency they are going to have to spend the money in .
15 And it would be a picture of his true warm humanity that would bring the money in for the project .
16 We 'll phone the money in , that 's first .
17 His new club was raking the money in .
18 Miss Poraway clattered noisily behind her , with her list and a tobacco tin for collecting the money in .
19 After all he 's put the money in to pay pensions and the beneficiaries ought to have a strong hand in saying how that money is used , so we see half the trustees coming from the employer , the other half from the members of the pension fund , and we 've got a pension fund with the very heavy weighting of er pensioners and not so many employees and we would like to see the remaining seats er half the trustees elected , partly from the current employees , partly from the deferred pensioners and partly from the pensioners and reflecting in a broad way the numbers in each of those categories .
20 They have until Wednesday to get the money in .
21 and I still have n't got the money in .
22 Next came the grafting in of the Preomnor , the second stomach seated within the chest that would let a Marine eat poisonous victuals , if need be , and nourish himself upon mere roughage .
23 Full of hope , I took the watch in to a smart business in the Rue du Rhône , where it was examined by a stately manager .
24 Another piece of equipment I use is my boots , my shoes , my trousers , my clever truncheon pocket , it 's a long thin pocket which I can put the truncheon in and it hides away .
25 Perhaps in the area where we live there is a historical tradition of baptisms being great occasions , which is not the case in , say , Eastbourne or Hammersmith .
26 I find it very difficult to ignore these differences — let alone the teeth , although perhaps the species has different dentition in juveniles and adults as is the case in , for example Chilotilapia rhoadesi .
27 Sometimes ‘ continuous ’ monitoring is possible in the sense that a change of state triggers an observation ; this can be the case in , for example , psychiatric follow-up studies .
28 ‘ There 's nice to see you back , it 's quiet as the grave in by here on my own . ’
29 In his innocence he had allowed the salesman in to discuss doors .
30 After the decision in and which was only reported on the fifth of October of this year in the all England reports .
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