Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv prt] in the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 'd be much better off in the dining-room , ’ Alexandra said to the mice . |
2 | My Lords , I did not speak on the second reading of this Bill , because I spoke extremely critically on in the debate on the White Paper o on er May the 26th last year , but er I would therefore like to er commence by joining with my Right Honourable Friend Lord Whitelaw because I was so critical , in welcoming the changes which the Home Secretary has now proposed . |
3 | He was only just back in the house when he heard his Mum draw up in the car . |
4 | ‘ Sorry to mention a critic 's name so early on in the proceedings . |
5 | However , things are apparently still up in the air and OEMs are expected to gang up on the doorstep to get their two cents in . |
6 | My Queen , there is a gale and a high tide coming together , and the general view is that the women and children might be better off up in the hill-houses . ’ |
7 | I reckon your sort of timetable for doing this wants to be , early next week to meet to work out exactly what questions you are gon na do and mak make a questionnaire and perhaps later on in the week Wednesday , Thursday , Friday , start to ask some people Now on the Friday this time this we this time next week you c |
8 | Yet , I always conclude , it might have seemed strange and unnatural to have shown too much feeling ; strange , and perhaps embarrassing and out of order , I being somewhat far down in the family hierarchy . |
9 | In their study of a sample of divorcees , Thornes and Collard ( 1979 ) found that wives tended to believe that there were marital problems much earlier on in the marriage . |
10 | Tucked away high up in the Ratikon Alps , Brand is a beautiful little village in the traditional Austrian style . |
11 | My own plans are still totally up in the air , except that I am sure to resume my work when the new season gets underway — and then I am just going to make music wherever I am offered the best conditions for it . |
12 | get into the point that like earlier on in the conversation |
13 | So if somewhere later on in the book she says , Michael Heseltine was a rotten old so and so . |
14 | so they 're probably better off in the sweat shop any way |
15 | Yeah probably so yeah , and at this time of year they 're fetching so ridiculous in low money anyway , probably better off in the summer when the lads want to go out , out and about , well they 're not bothered now nobody wants to go anywhere do they ? |
16 | Only , I wish I had ever shown some sign of affection ; I wish I had perhaps written to her — even if only a card ( and even though I was rather far down in the family hierarchy ) . |
17 | Now right down in the corner , bearing in mind my parents ' garden shall we say is there and the field height is there |
18 | Pulling himself away from the older man , he ran after Maisie , who was now somewhere out in the road . |
19 | Though Invergordon 's shares dipped sharply early on in the morning after the figures , by the close of play they had recovered to end only 1p down at 269p . |
20 | Some groups ( for example people with long-term rheumatoid arthritis ) typically experience a progressive deterioration which usually starts fairly early on in the disability career . |
21 | The little creature was sitting as far back in the cage as he could get , obviously frightened at the attention he was receiving . |
22 | As we had managed to walk so far the previous day , we were fairly high up in the mountains , and knew that the fog could take as long as 48 hours to clear . |
23 | Lawson , it seems , is now firmly back in the fold at Browns Lane . |
24 | A small window , rather high up in the wall facing the door , was glazed in frosted glass with a single pane above of the stained kind in a dark purplish-red . |
25 | In fact there never was , even later on in the Victor and RCA years . ’ |
26 | I posted it here earlier on in the summer . |
27 | On that final day there will be many like that , little earlier on in the book of Titus in the first chapter Paul says in verse sixteen they profess to no God , but by their deed they deny him |
28 | No it 's not , I did say it 's somewhere earlier on in the Gospel , but you were n't listening to me . |
29 | The capacity to show habituation , he observed , occurs relatively early on in the development of the baby Aplysia , while sensitization does not appear until a relatively late stage . |
30 | I decided that I would have to get to the Butcher 's office first or at least early on in the queue so that I would be barefoot for as short a time as possible . |