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

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1 I think in some ways it 's better , because girls are meant to get on better in the sciences in girls ' schools ; they 're meant to be pushed backwards a bit in boys ' schools .
2 It was Gunnar who won brilliantly in the rain in Belgium : his only victory , but certainly not the only one he would have scored had he lived to go on racing .
3 She would probably have the right to do so in the court in Germany which would have jurisdiction in relation to the place where the events happened , assuming that German law recognises the ground of action contemplated .
4 ‘ Let's see , it 's about two o'clock in the afternoon in California .
5 He thinks nothing of staying up till two or three o'clock in the morning in casinos , although I tell him it 's very , very bad for one 's constitution to have irregular hours .
6 Reduced Ca 2+ induced under conditions of light adaptation will result not only in an increase in cGMP , but also in a higher affinity of the channel for cGMP .
7 He went back into the church , sat down in a chair in front of a statue of the Virgin .
8 With curious fitness , fate had it in store for him to marry an heiress and settle down in a castle in Spain — he who had conjured up so many of them in the imagination of junior executives .
9 LGCM survived and settled down in an office in Bethnal Green .
10 The Acts of Parliament , although applying to Scotland , use the English spelling , as do the various forms laid down in the Acts in connection with the representation at Westminster .
11 You know , she made him sit down in the middle in front of everybody you see
12 Having referred to the apparently absolute rule , the tribunal concluded : ‘ Nevertheless our duty is to apply the tests laid down in the Act in Section 24 ( 6 ) and to take the Code of Practice into account .
13 Between them they brought together in a hotel in Windsor the chairmen of sixty major companies in Britain and a crowd of bright , articulate members of the black community .
14 You do n't have to gather them together in a group in order for that to be a successful piece of creative activity . ’
15 He had become a major in the military at twenty four and achieved much in the world in prosperity and position , but it had been an uphill climb .
16 Three families in Ayrshire , for instance , who had eight children taken away in a raid in June 1990 ; little was heard of their situation until after the Orkney case had been in the headlines for some time .
17 Their skills would be tested not just in the air in freefall and static line jumping … but also in orienteering , swimming , and shooting
18 Such changes are made in English to account for the notion more than one and for the notion meaning approximately in the past in verbs .
19 The Conservative party is not exactly in the ascendant in Scotland .
20 The Germans placed this box usually in the gaps in hedges and the approaches to farm buildings , and the rest of a wide area they covered with ingenious booby-traps and other very strange devices , many of these being set off by wandering cattle and horses , as usually happened when the Commando mines and booby-traps were set out in the hedgerows and orchards in front of our positions .
21 Demand was unstable and in the highly competitive market prices fluctuated widely , thus requiring firms to be able to reduce costs quickly in a recession in order to avoid losses .
22 The Secretary of State will be aware of the further 600 redundancies announced yesterday in the shipyards in Barrow which will bring to 4,500 the number of jobs lost since ’ Options for Change ’ was announced about 18 months ago .
23 It had gone off in a hotel in Leinster Place and would always in future be known as the ‘ Bayswater Bomb ’ .
24 ‘ She 'd be better off in a house in Thirkett than stuck out here in that great barn of a place .
25 The product was launched nationally in the UK in March 1992 .
26 Tom Walsh was , however , a speaker at the original Victoria and Albert Docks ' meeting and the sailors and firemen came out early in the strike in sympathy with the dockers .
27 One result of this is that the pied flycatcher must be quick off the mark early in the season in order to get the most nutritious caterpillars .
28 ‘ I was once in a hotel in India , ’ he said .
29 Londoners were deeply involved in the revival of the Gascon wine trade in Edward IV 's reign , and also in the trade in metals , particularly Cornish tin .
30 The country is not as deserted as all that , as McLeish , brought up in a village in Leicestershire , well knew .
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