Example sentences of "[adv] [adv prt] in [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It you are constantly down in the dumps over the price of fleecewear then this may be the answer to your prayers . |
2 | Bernard Allway , 55 , voted Tory last time but swung to Labour early on in the hustings in protest at the poll tax and the economy . |
3 | When stratigraphers discovered facies ( way back in the days of Gressly ) , then all differences in lithology tended to become synchronous . |
4 | Since he began first-class cricket way back in the mists of 1966 he has bowled some 80,000 balls and taken well over 1,200 wickets . |
5 | These estates were centred on some of the most significant places in the landscape , with all other settlements dependent on them , and may be reflected later on in the lands of old established monasteries and bishoprics , or in some hundredal arrangements . |
6 | " Have two , " she said to Andrew who was delving dexterously about in the bowels of the great basin , " nothing more delicious , is there ? " |
7 | There is a conference centre somewhere out in the wilds of nowhere in Derbyshire which I drove past coming back from Buxton . |
8 | And then Cassie felt a vibration which started deep down in the foundations of Rose Cottage and ran vertically through its structure , up to the very roof itself . |
9 | After Lescun , the valley of the Aspe grows increasingly tight and stony , a forbidding landscape well epitomized by the manmade fortress of Le Portalet , built high up in the cliffs on the left just before you come to the final French village of Urdos . |
10 | And how to shoot the rooks nesting high up in the trees with a rifle . |
11 | The Carabinieri station was at Bagno di Romagna , a small town high up in the Apennines on the borders of Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna . |
12 | He may be placated , an acceptable tribute being pebbles doused in the blood of six young men , then placed high up in the branches of a tree so the mura-muras may reach them . |
13 | In fact the calls could also have been made by the Seychelles bulbul , a brown thrush-like bird with an orange-red beak which we saw feeding high up in the palms in several places . |
14 | In a place like this there are bound to be some good seamstresses and Singers will surely have had their salesmen down here back in the days of the square-riggers . |
15 | Well back in the days of the hardware stores . |