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

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1 If possible , introduce the female a few hours before the male , so she can explore and settle in in peace and quiet .
2 A sudden thaw set in in Lucier , and the rigid muscles of his face softened .
3 It reminded me of those rooms they put guests in in horror movies — the sort where you know something horrible 's going to happen in the middle of the night .
4 Yet in his Edward Thomas , R.P. Eckert argues that the young Edward had explored the Surrey and Wiltshire countryside in solitude with a fantasy companion called Philip who later reappeared as ‘ The Other Man ’ in In Pursuit of Spring and , even more noticeably , in Thomas 's early poem The Other .
5 There is , of course , a long history of research into uses of relevance information in In systems , going back to the 1960s , but it only appears to have been used in one online catalogue : CITE , at the National Library of Medicine .
6 A general election was held in December 1989 and a new President of the Executive Council was sworn in in January 1990 [ see pp. 37135 ; 37198 ] .
7 It was sounded a few years ago by Helen Gardner in In Defence of the Imagination , by the contributors to Laurence Lerner 's Reconstructing Literature , and in America by Gerald Graff 's Literature Against Itself ( Graff 's position has shifted somewhat in his more recent Professing Literature ) .
8 I do n't want to sort of wade in in response to that , I want other people to er
9 It was still well before nine when she pushed her way through the revolving doors of Lucas Sales , and Luke 's employees were drifting in in ones and twos .
10 ‘ Sure — they brought Max Radl into the hospital I was in in Holland after his heart attack .
11 Mahmood Ali was appointed Governor of Madhya Pradesh on Jan. 31 , 1990 , replacing Sarla Grewal , who had been sworn in in March 1989 [ see p. 36695 ] .
12 Following a general election in February 1991 a new government led by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party ( BNP ) was sworn in in March .
13 The centre-left government of Jean-Luc Dehaene , sworn in in March [ see p. 38821 ] , presented its budget for 1992 at the beginning of April .
14 I got the impression that Uncle Phil lived with Meli for quite a few years in in Brighton for a couple of years before she died .
15 You can call in in person , or phone to make you reservation or enquiry .
16 The Orient Express is due to pull in in May .
17 But conodonts have never been found in situ in in animal , and until Derek Briggs , Euan Clarkson and Richard Aldridge described their ‘ find ’ there was no evidence to support the speculations concerning the nature of conodonts ( Lethaia , vol 16 , p 1 ) .
18 They are afraid to stay in in case their doors are kicked in , but they are also afraid to go out in case their homes are done in while they are out .
19 I have nothing to add to this bit — just left it in in case ‘ Her Maj ’ is on the list .
20 Personal Video Systems must be bought in in quantities of four , starting at $7,000 per unit , with delivery scheduled for the autumn .
21 This is the reason for the internal head-band in helmets which looks as if it was put in in order to provide ventilation .
22 What would he say of the masses of modern art that you have to plug in in order to fully appreciate ?
23 84 year old , Douglas Cox , was attacked just yards from the old people 's home he lives in in Cheltehnam .
24 Diana 's three best pals are the women who shared her bachelor-girl pad in in Knightsbridge before she was married .
25 Describing his government 's policy on March 8 as the " only possible programme " , Olszewski sought to broaden the base of his coalition , sworn in in December 1991 [ see pp. 38685-86 ] .
26 In In Memory of Her she once and again quotes Judy Chicago : ‘ Our heritage is our power . ’
27 Schüssler Fiorenza has shown in an impressive way in In Memory of Her that women 's contribution to the life of the church was not so marginal as has often been assumed .
28 ( I think that Bread Not Stone is more hesitant here than In Memory of Her : she speaks of there being one vision , whereas in In Memory of Her she appears simply to suggest that in our suffering and our courage we are one with first-century women . )
29 Indeed , black workers had originally been brought in in times of labour shortage and ended up doing the kinds of ‘ dead end ’ jobs which allowed white workers to set their sights higher — to a great extent they are still found in these same jobs .
30 I 'd rigged it for her a while back in part payment for temporary accommodation after the house I 'd lived in in Southwark had accidentally been sort of totally damaged .
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