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

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1 You can have three choirs singing their heads off in the separate sections without any of them disturbing the other .
2 I am proposing to ponder the question of Letterman 's script up in the higher altitudes .
3 Self Inflicted Wound , that was how they had referred to sunburn back in the old days of Counter Insurgency .
4 I played that on almost every album back in the early days ; it 's a black one and it 's a beautiful guitar . ’
5 He had a finger in several pies as well ( which Moroccan has n't ? ) but he also had a dream — of doing something with visitors up in the unknown peaks above Taroudant .
6 The 29-year-old Blaydon Harrier lines up in the international women 's road mile with Dorovskikh , the Ukranian who took the 3,000 metres title ahead of Yvonne Murray in Tokyo last summer and also finished second in the 1500 metres .
7 The Detective Sergeant unzipped his coveralls , collected his labelled brown paper bags and put his equipment back in the two cases .
8 Presumably this was important to him ( it always was to me and I can fully understand this ) for he wrote the route up in the new routes books asking how others would feel if he subsequently went back and placed a single bolt runner to protect the route .
9 It is just past midnight and many of the cadets from Old College are guarding well-concealed patrol bases in remote valleys and woods up in the Welsh hills near Sennybridge .
10 Marovitz and the Jeanetta Cochrane were early tenants down in the lower depths .
11 Michael Ryder , reporting for Easons in NI , said that sales in existing shops were ‘ static ’ but about 15% up in the newer branches .
12 The excess risk levels off in the following years and is undoubtedly the result of selection of patients with an unrecognised malignancy at the time of commencement of peptic ulcer treatment .
13 There were a few small birds around in the hazel branches but that was all .
14 They will want to know why the Government have decided to shove the Bill through in the final weeks of this Parliament .
15 There are exceptions to this I would suggest that very high turn outs in the er local election , local elections in Harlow almost certainly because there was a lot of interest in it press interest because of the great battle in Old Harlow and that appears to have had a spin off effect on turn out in the other wards as well .
16 And some of them , of course , emigrated to the United States because they could n't cope with life back in the old lands , the Shakers , are they part of the same sort
17 Lurking four rows back in the Conservative backbenches , Mr Lamont was in a perfect position to stab the Premier in the back , and then twist the knife .
18 No , the only buggers Sam Snort has any time for are the boys down in the gay bars who have affectively tendered their resignation from the Snortian fields of romantic endeavour .
19 But the Kylie story really starts thousand of miles away from Bethlehem Hospital , way down in the Welsh valleys
20 It would be asking a lot of Christie to beat Michael Johnson , Frankie Fredericks and Olapade Adeniken , three of the best in the business , first time out in the 200 metres .
21 It was either that or some whacking great palace out in the New Territories or one of the outlying islands . ’
22 Last year was the first real attempt to recognise the new energy around in the visual arts .
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