Example sentences of "[adv] in [pron] [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is easy to find in the political writing of the eighteenth century , and especially in its vast pamphlet literature , frequent rejection of the idea of the balance of power .
2 Overall , we are in a very strong position technically — especially in our cast sheet technology , in colour technology and now in the field of filled dispersions .
3 Such a ban on Hateley would debar him from the European Cup final in May , should Rangers overcome Marseille and then do well enough in their last Group A match , against CSKA Moscow at Ibrox .
4 He would not be fooled like the man in the film who went cheerfully off to work , leaving his brave young wife to die all alone in their pretty country cottage .
5 However , at the time of writing , object-oriented DBMS are still in their infancy , with no system accepted as a standard ( indeed present systems differ greatly in their exact data model , query language and mapping schema ) .
6 He 's won the Wargrave Regatta nine times in succession — the first to do so in its 126 year history .
7 So in your primary school days you would have went to er still Fulham ?
8 When I was 15 , my handicap was 1 , so in my teenage years sport was my main thing and the guitar was a hobby .
9 Men therefore stood to lose not only in their personal home environment but also in their public life .
10 This is because the usual practice would be for the investment manager to deal only in its own name account client .
11 Initially , because of the London venue , we considered including it only in our head office newsletter .
12 Many counties had drawn on their reserves to keep rate increases down in their own election year of 1989 .
13 Now whether Derry — and what looks like being a weakened Derry side , into the bargain — can overcome Down in their own back yard with so much at stake is another matter altogether .
14 Simply waggle the club and set it down in your normal address position .
15 because you can go down in your first line move to the first letter o , after the number , hit the tab key and you 've actually lined up the first line along with the rest of your paragraph .
16 ‘ Sure , ’ he said , moving a pile of paperbacks and sitting down in my fake Bauhaus leather and steel chair ( one of a set , of one ) .
17 So I was turned down in my own county town in favour of a stranger …
18 This magnificent stag rules the herd , he 's been busy keeping at bay the 8 other stags which stick together in their own batchelor group on the fringes of the herd .
19 Mrs X encompasses science at the moment entirely in her interdisciplinary topic work .
20 There was Cleopatra simpering away in her best Shirley Temple voice , ‘ Old gentleman , … do n't go , old gentleman ’ , and the spot could n't find her .
21 ( June 22-July 23 ) Although Jupiter is now sparkling away in your own birth sign and you in turn should feel decidedly more buoyant or optimistic , unfortunately , the atmosphere at home is likely to remain strained during the first few days of the month .
22 Scottish Nuclear 's ‘ Follow That Dog ’ sweatshirt are about to set a new trend in Scottish fashion — and we 're giving five away in our special Bulletin competition .
23 I return to the lawn , make an excuse to go to my room where I lock the relics away in my blue metal toolbox
24 I picked up my books and stuffed them away in my old school satchel , the one my father — Tata — had given me when I won my open scholarship to St Paul 's .
25 WHIP-WIELDING Indiana Jones will be appearing shortly in his own action game , Indiana Jones and The Fate of Atlantis , courtesy of Lucas-arts/US Gold , on home computers .
26 Thus in her Physical Geography King ( 1980a ) adopts a systems framework in combination with an emphasis upon three scales of investigation and treats local-scale studies and continental-scale studies , and global-scale studies separately .
27 Thus in his own way Ashton has reflected the composer 's own imaginative flight of fancy , firstly by following the academic structure of the score and secondly by using his choreographic imagination to bring to life Shakespeare 's mortals and immortals for ‘ of such stuff dreams are made ’ .
28 Meanwhile , Middlesbrough will be at home to Edinburgh Monarchs tonight in their first Gold Cup fixture of the season .
29 Hamlin … all gone … so plenty for us to chew over in our first rugby review .
30 Alfred was waving a white-stockinged leg in the air , Heinrich experimentally bending over in his black knee breeches ; James was pulling at his skimpy short jacket , puffing out his chest like Beerbohm Tree as d'Artagnan , Algernon was dancing a Highland fling showing off his black slipper shoes , and Alice and Emily were swishing merrily arm in arm through the kitchen in their huge , gathered black skirts covered with large , bibbed , lacy aprons .
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