Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] in [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Light streams in through the window .
2 has become an increasingly dangerous on this right hand side I have said just now they must try and stop this coming in because he is getting some magnificent balls in to the penalty area and sooner or later they 're gon na concede a goal .
3 Locate the ceiling joists , and if not in a suitable position fit noggins in between the joists .
4 Alternatively , you could place the template on the cake and stick little pins in along the outline and any details .
5 And on your way upstairs , do n't forget the bannisters and those tricky areas in between the rails on your staircase .
6 I am hot and sticky from my drive , but the scent of lilac drifts in from the garden with the sound of blackbirds , and within a few minutes I feel much at home .
7 However , reports of severe damage and high casualty figures began to come in from communities situated closer to the ‘ quake 's epicentre , and they learned that the emergency services were bringing many of the most badly injured victims in to the capital .
8 When a whispered vocal juts in towards the end , it becomes reminiscent of Jade 4 U's ‘ Phantasia ’ project .
9 If only it were n't so cluttered up with oil installations , it would be so lovely , for the glimpses of countryside through the pipelines hint at the kind of rural charm which is a real balm to salt-stained mariners in from the sea .
10 MACAULEY Culkin 's Kevin may be a dab hand with a booby trap but when it comes down to straightforward , grimy-faced scallywaggery , there are a couple of Irish lads in Into The West who could give him a run for his money .
11 He was also a gifted ad-libber in his sermons , and good ad-libs are one of the vital ingredients in Through The Keyhole ( ITV , Friday , 7pm ) .
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