Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [adv] in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Later ( most accounts say early in the morning ) the students returned and compelled Sukarno and his family , and also Hatta , to come away with them ; their destination was the Peta barracks at Rengasdenglok , about 70 miles away .
2 The wild relatives of most of the plants of the African savannah complex grow today in the savannah and it has been assumed that they were domesticated somewhere within that zone .
3 The National Executive had recognized , temporarily , most of the organizational demands put forward in the paper since its foundation .
4 Sugars also attach to proteins to form ‘ glycoproteins ’ , and it now seems that most proteins function only in the form of glycoprotein .
5 Similarly , conferences , where several speakers address many delegates , are also one-to-many , because the speakers act sequentially in the communication process .
6 But more popular tunes and words figure largely in the collections compiled , and partly composed , by the Nuremberg doctor Georg Forster ( c. 1510-1568 ) and originally published during 1539–56 .
7 Practical theories and theoretized practice meet somewhere in the middle , and it may be more fruitful to see them as a continuum than as a dichotomy .
8 Despite recent generalizations about the violence and aggression which supposedly typify societies of tropical forest in South America ( see , for instance , Sanday 1981 : 193 ) , these peoples vary considerably in the degree and the kind of violence allowed in everyday life .
9 This should be carried out under the guidelines set out in the CFM for Quick Appraisals ( Chapter 5 ) .
10 The review should be carried out under the guidelines set out in the CFM for Quick Appraisals ( Chapter 5 ) .
11 The initial appointment is for one year but may be cancelled in the event of a serious breach of the guidelines set out in the Tutors ' Handbook .
12 The approval of the Animal Welfare Committee at the Durham VA Medical Center was obtained before all studies and care of animals conformed to the guidelines set out in the Guide for the care and use of laboratory animals .
13 All the bronzes set out in the Gardens of Bagatelle are on loan from the Henry Moore Foundation , with the exception of two : ‘ Draped Reclining Figure ’ , 1952–53 , from Time-Life International , London , and ‘ Reclining Figure ’ , 1982 , lent by the Fondation Pierre Gianadda , Martigny , Switzerland .
14 The objectives of the new agency would be to assist the Community and the Member States to achieve the goals set out in the Treaty of Rome and in successive environmental action programmes ; it must also , however , be seen in the context of the European Council 's adoption on 2 December 1988 of the Rhodes Declaration on the Environment and the environment chapter in the Single European Act which comes into effect in 1992 .
15 It was also decided that political parties set up in the future should only be granted " observer " status .
16 She saw his hands relax , and the broad shoulders lean back in the chair .
17 Squirrels mate noisily in the woods .
18 He gave a thumbs-up sign then replaced it and manoeuvred his wheelchair round behind his desk where he tapped his security code into the IBM computer linked up to the central data bank elsewhere in the building .
19 Some animals live only in the pitchers , others ( a minority ) are also found living elsewhere .
20 He left the room abruptly before anyone could respond , and it was only when Belinda heard his powerful car start up in the driveway that she realised he was n't coming back .
21 Kids come up in the street and say , ‘ Hey Mista Rick , how ya doin' ? ’
22 A small piece of warm , of hot wax applied to the area , it 's set , pulled off , and the all the hairs come away in the wax .
23 Cars lurk beneath in the shade .
24 Little red huts stick out in the sea , the backdrop is spiky Snowdon-sized mountains straight up , and the place is deserted .
25 Flares feature highly in the line up , as do dizzy platform shoes that defy gravity .
26 If technology is linked only with science , then vast possibilities in traditional arts subjects will be wasted , and it will be increasingly assumed that modern well-equipped schools are for science , while arts schools struggle along in the doldrums , where neither teachers nor pupils will want to be .
27 Observed examples of these relationships occur sometimes in the lee of cliffs .
28 In the course of its provincial party convention on March 9-10 , the ruling Liberal Party in Quebec adopted the Allaire report which called for almost full political autonomy for the province , contrary to the proposals put forward in the Meech Lake Accord [ for collapse of which in June 1990 see p. 37519 ] and despite the opposition of the party leader and Quebec Premier , Robert Bourassa .
29 The fact that the song and the receptor change together in the hybrids suggests that there is some control mechanism which prevents the two from becoming uncoupled from each other ; such a mechanism would have the effect of making it more likely that , whenever a male or female cricket changed its song or song-preference during evolution , some other individual of the other sex will have made the complementary change .
30 Details of the type of the room , rates and equipment remain permanently in the rack .
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