Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I mean un unless you make the control room blast proof , which is maybe a thing to be looked in to in the future and then again they 're speaking about making the accommodation module separate from the platform itself which is another thing , but I mean that 's all to be looked at .
2 ’ The Royal Oak in Keswick wins special praise — after watching horse-racing at Crow Park Green dined in company there , and had ‘ one of the best ever dinners I have sat down to in the North of England . ’
3 Flavia said happily , ‘ It would be quite wonderful , I should have a family to come home to in the holidays all my life . ’
4 What the bishops and the politicians had come up against in the Mother and Child controversy was that this paternalistic conceptualization was intrinsically at odds with the common understanding of democracy .
5 Our President has referred to many of the problems we currently face and will continue to come up against in the future .
6 ’ With her qualifications this is hardly the city you 'd choose to come back to in the middle of an economic recession . ’
7 Ronnie Moran , who resumes the role of caretaker manager he relinquished just over a year ago when Mr Souness arrived from Glasgow Rangers to fill the vacancy created by Kenny Dalglish 's shock resignation , said : ‘ We must try to give Graeme something special to come back to in the form of the FA Cup itself .
8 If fact it 's it 's I found it in the past to be a welcome very welcome break from the atmosphere because you ca n't hang around in in the dining hall without talking a Green Party .
9 Of the fifty two children entering the school in September 1991 only six percent had received nursery education , compared with thirty nine percent from families who have moved in to in the past .
10 come up from , had a jug or two at come over here and stay the night and then walk down to in the morning .
11 Although he was clearly a grand gentleman — and she could sense the larger houses up and down the valley waking up to his presence like hunting dogs suddenly scenting a stag on the wind — his consideration for her — in one or two trivial matters — was nearer to the sort of decent , friendly understandings she herself had grown up with in the village .
12 Dot used to have Gloria to snuggle up to in the dark .
13 ‘ The cells are luxurious compared to some of the things we put up with in the Army , ’ said one staff member during a Press tour of the jail .
14 If you believe the Thames Valley CID — not the account they gave at the inquest , when the events were still fresh in everyone 's minds , but the one they came up with in the months following my return to this country — then having lured Dennis on to the river and dosed him with draughts of spiked bubbly , Karen and I went ‘ One , two , three ’ and heaved him overboard .
15 But the things is , he wanted to a lot of things about came up like in the middle
16 This is the video to huff and puff away to in the privacy of your living room — it received an overall thumbs-up as safe , enjoyable , well-presented , high quality exercise .
17 A lot of the problems we meet up with in the surgery are related to difficulties people have in their lives at present or in the past .
18 Extra buses were put on to cope with the increase in numbers ; the school restaurant overflowed and three new cafés opened near by in the Camberwell Road .
19 I had never heard of it before , but it was certainly something that I would look out for in the future with much apprehension .
20 One name to look out for in the fitness world is that of the Coverwood Group , of which Seb Coe , pictured below , is a director .
21 If you 're into flora and fauna , Richard Marpole tells you what to look out for in the countryside this month on page 36 , while adventurers and armchair travellers alike can enjoy a walking trip to the Grand Canyon on page 27 .
22 As autumn marches on , Richard Marpole tells you what to look out for in the countryside this month and describes a nature walk in the mighty Cairngorms
23 Not now anyway , though God knows what they got up to in the past .
24 Supporters cheered on from in the Superstars event .
25 I think you can get bogged down in in the button pushing and making mistakes .
26 Paula said slyly , ‘ I might just tell Mum what you and Edward get up to in the pictures . ’
27 Because my experience was not of being poor , the discomforts of the poverty that I had to put up with in the rue Victorie did not suggest themselves as unending .
28 ‘ That 's our newest arrival ’ said the Foreman with a laugh ; adding thoughtlessly , ‘ and I 'll bet her conditions are better than the ones you had to put up with in the war .
29 If you sometimes wish you had eyes in the back of your head to see exactly what the children are getting up to in the back of the car , you 'll be pleased to hear about The Lane Changer from Automotive .
30 I thus set about preparing for the days ahead as , I imagine , a general might prepare for a battle : I devised with utmost care a special staff plan anticipating all sorts of eventualities ; I analysed where our weakest points lay and set about making contingency plans to fall back upon in the event of these points giving way ; I even gave the staff a military-style ‘ pep-talk ’ , impressing upon them that , for all their having to work at an exhausting rate , they could feel great pride in discharging their duties over the days that lay ahead .
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