Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv prt] in " in BNC.
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1 | And the boxes would even be warm when they landed at Wyre down in the hold of the steamer . |
2 | Reed Exhibition Cos and Comdex 's Interface Group Inc are pairing to produce Comdex/Comexpo Mexico down in Mexico City next March 8 to 11 . |
3 | Deutsche Bundespost Telekom joins AT&T Co , British Telecommunications Plc , Stet SpA , France Telecom and Telefonica de Espana SA in in supporting OmniPoint . |
4 | ‘ By the way , Ed , why was Jefferson over in California so much ? ’ |
5 | Racing at Ayr up in Scotland where it is dry , Nottingham , Cheltenham where the Mackeson Gold Cup is , big card at Windsor with a lot of runners and finally the all-weather racing at Lingfield . |
6 | ‘ Obviously we wo n't be deliberately kicking Gazza up in the air . |
7 | I suppose the thing will be to connect Mansfield up in due course . |
8 | He thought of Mrs Wright up in Jubilee Wood , looking for the fox . |
9 | He knocked Corbett out in the fourteenth round at Carson City , Nevada , in 1897 , with what has been described as the most famous single punch in the history of boxing . |
10 | He had a marvellous game , did n't waste a pass , won all his tackles , laid on both Martin Foyle 's goals , obviously Martin Foyle back in the side , took his goals so well ; really put himself about and Steve Foster at the back really held things together when erm things could have gone really calamitously . |
11 | Not because he wanted to set up a model village , but because he saw that with the employment he was generating at Bournville out in the Worcestershire countryside , speculative builders would come in and put up very inferior dwellings if he did n't take a hand . |
12 | Irving out in Nazi row |
13 | Okay , let me bring Jean back in , your comments to that then Jean — that 's the answer . |
14 | If Marie had n't been so desperate to escape from that room , she would n't have suggested taking Bella out in her wheelchair . |
15 | ‘ I 'll put Lilian back in her pram , then I can wipe while you wash . ’ |
16 | Neuron Data Inc , Palo Alto , California , will have a version of its Open Interface graphical user interface builder for Univel Inc 's UnixWare out in the first quarter of 1993 . |
17 | Good to see both Speed and Weatherall back in action . |
18 | In any case , he said , picking up arguments , I was n't insured , did n't have a competition licence , the circuit management would n't like it , what would Tom Walkinshaw and Benetton say if I took Martin Brundle out in a ball of fire ? … |
19 | He lay Tallis down in the shelter of tents . |
20 | they 're somewhere down in Gillingham down in |
21 | And a plant at Daventry down in the Midlands that does the big ones , two thousand horsepower . |
22 | ‘ Your father 'e can go smoke , ’ Madame retorted , sitting Ellie down in a chair . |
23 | The morning was wasting away and I was on a promise to deliver women for Simon down in Southwark . |
24 | And according to The Boy Nigel down in the yard , he is probably right . |
25 | Even if she reached the trees , the Dragoons would soon ride Sharpe down in the tangle of undergrowth . |
26 | The first half at Murrayfield had seen Scotland turn England over in the line-out by 13–2 . |
27 | And then Exeter over in the west country . |
28 | Until the last couple of years , Fujitsu looked the most likely company to catch IBM up in terms of size and reach , but the company is now beset by all the problems that assail IBM , led by an over-dependence on mainframes . |
29 | A too-heavy friend will put Jane up in the air all the time until they learn to balance their weight by sitting in different positions . |
30 | Sir James set John Wordsworth up in the largest house in the High Street of Cockermouth , and later gave him the office of Coroner of Millom . |