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

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1 I am proposing to ponder the question of Letterman 's script up in the higher altitudes .
2 Self Inflicted Wound , that was how they had referred to sunburn back in the old days of Counter Insurgency .
3 I played that on almost every album back in the early days ; it 's a black one and it 's a beautiful guitar . ’
4 The Detective Sergeant unzipped his coveralls , collected his labelled brown paper bags and put his equipment back in the two cases .
5 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 .
6 They will want to know why the Government have decided to shove the Bill through in the final weeks of this Parliament .
7 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 .
8 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
9 But the Kylie story really starts thousand of miles away from Bethlehem Hospital , way down in the Welsh valleys
10 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 .
11 It was either that or some whacking great palace out in the New Territories or one of the outlying islands . ’
12 Last year was the first real attempt to recognise the new energy around in the visual arts .
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