Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] in [art] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | As full analysis may take several days to complete it is very important that it be carried out in a thermally regulated laboratory . |
2 | Later , as a result of other movements in the rocks , fissures opened up in the slowly solidifying granite . |
3 | Earlier this year Central and Anglia teamed up in a jointly owned group , Television Sales & Marketing Services , which has now won contracts to sell time for Border TV and the cable channel Discovery . |
4 | Jamie is propped up in a neatly made bed on which lie two discarded magazines of which he might have read the covers . |
5 | Now this is people 's traditional expectation and they still have it , whereas we 're of the mind that instead of this er you 've very cleverly got in this circle and the last day that I suddenly realized that we 're all equal and moving around in a reasonably organized manner but still we 're rather loose , whereas the traditional view is a parish councillor says it and everybody does the rest , with a few er renegades and revolutionaries at varying parts in your parish . |
6 | ‘ Very big , ’ Ashley agreed , as the BMW swung round in a perfectly described arc in front of them . |
7 | The longing and impatience to be privatised , so as to be able to invest freely to keep up in a rapidly evolving public telecommunications world , is evident in every pronouncement from Deutsche Bundespost Telecom . |
8 | As the demand for cotton goods rose ( partly owing to economic growth caused by advances in agricultural techniques and extended foreign trade ) cotton production shifted from the putting-out system to mills being set up in the rapidly urbanising towns . |
9 | The popular feeling is beautifully summed up in a recently published collection of faded Edwardian photographs , entitled The Golden Years , 1903–1913 . |
10 | Half an hour later Lee had told Philippa everything , curled up in a newly acquired floral armchair in the living-room . |
11 | The patient may have to move about in a relatively confined area , so you have to make sure he can do so safely before he begins . |