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

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1 Tying all that money up in the house .
2 The thing is , if they always give you and you , your , nine times out of ten what they do is like , is either , they either put a can over there or a beer or something , they put it over the end of the , the weapon pull the trigger and that , even with a flash that can go like that , and then they show you one with the , the erm flashes right which have more powerful than the and they 've actually got same again same charge as a life grenade in , but it just plain cardboard so , obviously no trap , but if you lay on them ooh er , you get or something you do n't throw what they do now is they put one they light one , put the helmet over the top of it and make it lit , it runs like buggery and it 'll go a hundred , a hundred and fifty foot up in the air and inside it looks like its been and where its been in the thing it 'll be like er , six seventy foot off the ground , I mean I laid on one once and I , landed about two foot too my left so I 've rolled over , rolled , rolled , and rolled , as I 've rolled I 've rolled over on my back and I 've had all loads of over , like the , I had a roll there its like the er
3 well those others , three of those , somebody else 's children plus her own ran total riot out in the garden , but I mean there 's not enough people to come round and do spot checks even if they 're allowed , I do n't know whether they 're allowed to , but they 've
4 ‘ He was flashing all this money about in the Dragon .
5 But this experience up in the tree , the knobbled bark against his back , the leaves at his ankles , was of a different order .
6 Fingers of light poke about in the back of the hall , casting Spiritualized 's five members ( plus Will Gregory on sax ) as shadow puppets in an incredibly static play .
7 Get another tape out in a minute Ju !
8 Get another tape out in a minute !
9 Any diet that takes this weight off in a month or two will probably not be successful in the long term .
10 Er so we 'll need some help on in the evening on on the bar when also er we want some cakes as well cos we usually serve cakes with the hotpot , so if anybody would like to make a cake I 'd be very grateful for that .
11 Of course , Sar n't Major James Graham Biggleswade could n't exactly go back to Blighty and expect them to hang out the welcome mat in Fulham , not after that tricky bit of bloody buggering business down in the Falklands — oh , excuuuuse meeee , the Mal -bloody-buggering- vinas — back in ‘ 81 .
12 Help me to grow and progress from this point on in the way I understand , respond and conduct my relationships with others .
13 I even got my old room back in the Goethestrasse . ’
14 Prior learning often refers to achievements acquired directly from life experience and can refer to achievements from some distance back in the past .
15 We were some distance out in the lake when Edward eventually called from the shore that supper was spoiling .
16 Oddly enough , I was not with the rest of the aircraft that were in the search ; in fact my station was offshore — not on the coast , or inshore — but quite some distance out in the Gulf .
17 After the long conversation with my brown self out in the street and being confronted now by a blond self , the haze lifted and all the images became clear .
18 I tried to hold this woman up in a car park underneath the council offices .
19 In addition to your normal credit facility , you will be able to call upon this additional reserve to help you cope with unexpected expenses such a last minute change to travel plans , or an unplanned stop over in a hotel .
20 With Lord Harris , he frazzled his goose even more thoroughly by running the creaky old aristocrat out in a charity match and taking the field at Lord 's by the same gate as his professionals .
21 The other factor as well was the high turn out in the election .
22 I say publicly that they are mistaken in trying to push this Bill through in the face of severe and fierce opposition , not just from committed Labour supporters but from rank-and-file Conservatives and from people who have no particular political We were lucky enough to see my hon. Friend the Minister of State a couple of times , and we tried to explain to him how we in Leicestershire would lose out .
23 But they said that it was a different matter over in the west , around Appleby way , where they generally paid more money but worked you very hard and gave you little meat .
24 Several times they came across signs of deer , and wild pig , and once , some way off in a thicket , they heard a stag grunt .
25 If the l.e.d. does not light , it has probably been inserted the wrong way round in the circuit — reverse its leads and try again .
26 It was common practice for families to attend evening service and we sat in the same pew each week , about half way back in the north aisle .
27 My intention is to let the barbel in all areas know that there is free feed about in the hope that they will then begin to search for the source .
28 The only area an exile hopes to cultivate is what the Americans call ‘ the chicken and peas circuit ’ — those endless dinners , lunches and buffet suppers by which the Conservative Party binds its supporters in a form of social cement out in the sticks .
29 Under Attlee 's chairmanship the new Cabinet committee became the most important in the system , the one where all the big economic issues-domestic and overseas — were handled.38 Armstrong , by this time back in the Treasury , had the belated satisfaction of witnessing a modest committee cull .
30 Today he made a humiliating climb down in the Commons and demonstrated that he 'd lost his political touch — that he did n't realise how upset the voters would be if he put 30,000 — going on 100,000 — people out of work .
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