Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] in the " in BNC.

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1 Threading her way as diligently as she could through the mass of humanity , it was with a sigh of relief that she eventually found herself back in the vast City Hall square .
2 Stylishly made but inherently daft , unlike the other ghost movies Flatliners does tackle the unpaid debts of the past , but only to write them off in the most superficial way .
3 Complete Works is , in some ways , easier to use and incorporates some nice ideas , but the problems I had trying to link charts , table and spreadsheets together let it down in the end .
4 Birmingham Polytechnic offer all their facilities absolutely free of charge to us so get yourself down in the entertainment bar in Aston .
5 ‘ It was n't enough to put us back in the World Cup contention .
6 When Jesus says to his disciples , ‘ You are not to set your mind on food or drink ; you are not to worry ’ ( Luke 12:29 — the only New Testament use of the word ) , he is saying that God 's care for us as Father means that food and drink are not to be a hang-up , an occasion for doubt and anxiety which constantly keeps us up in the air .
7 I was lucky enough to knock him out in the first round .
8 That means Thorstvedt , who came on as sub against Coventry and saved a penalty as Spurs crashed 2-0 , will suddenly find himself back in the number one spot .
9 do n't worry , it 's , it 's in the grass and she 's just picked it up in the heat wave .
10 When you 've drawn the first one , just put it back in the first bag and forget about it and go on .
11 Just put it back in the drawer …
12 just put it back in the oven .
13 I said if he does n't fancy it all just put it back in the oven .
14 The WINPMT command will take all the same prompt characters as the full MS-DOS PROMPT command — so just look them up in the manual .
15 I 'll just drop it off in the kitchen for you , shall I ? ’
16 You 'd no money you just mark it up in the book .
17 Swing , he screamed at himself as his arms crashed into the pine , not holding , but the weight of his body already carrying him on in the next arc of his trajectory .
18 So I am just throwing it out in the air , I do n't think it 's that s
19 Like we 've had women who have wet their knickers and then put them on the radiator to dry , or just swilled them out in the sink and end up with a smelly room .
20 Perhaps he just picked it up in the right place .
21 Well my pal and myself we took these two girls and we sat in the middle of the Temperance Hall and he said come on let's sit over on the balcony he says and put up my clothes by the radiator he says it 's been raining he says and it will dry them , so we moved , and exactly from were we moved was where the women got killed , just candelabra dropped on her and er when it happened the fella on the stage the comedian was singing , a hundred years from now you wo n't be here , and I wo n't be here and from the corner of my eye I could see something gradually dropping like one of these candelabras and I thought hello that 's part of the act you know , it was just gradually coming down and all of a sudden , whooosh and the roof came straight in oh and I do n't know sure I 'd I , everything went dark of course I mean it was all in blacked-out all the chairs were loose , so as the folks wended their way towards the exit doors they took the chairs with them , so they politely threw them back in the crowd that stood in the hall so you were dodging chairs as well as trying to get out , where we were , where we were seated the firemen were hacking at the windows thinking that it was a fire because all the dust had gone up in the air and the reflection of the light from the market I suppose and that would give the appearance of smoke , and he was , I said to this fireman I said there 's no fire , he says , he says there is I said there 's no fire in here , anyway we eventually got out but I took these girls back home to and I really , it was , properly unnerved us both and as we came on that old tram we were , we thought you know everything seemed to sort of upset us and when I got far more upset on the Sunday morning when I went to have a look at it , the whole roof had come right in , but there were fifty people got injured you know and about , oh there was one lady killed .
22 Why you ever asked me down in the first place is still a mystery to me .
23 Moreover , according to David Johnston , the Gloucester captain was still knocking 'em back in the tackle in Australia last summer on Scotland 's short tour .
24 Yes she still phoned me up in the morning and at vast expense to tell me how awful everything was .
25 There was the shore of the loch where we children could paddle , catch tiny sea-creatures ( but always put them back in the water again ) and collect all sorts of treasures .
26 ‘ They do n't feel a thing , and I always put them back in the lake when I 'm through . ’
27 ‘ I remember one who was literally hanging on by his fingertips when we arrived , but we 've always got them up in the end . ’
28 At any rate , when I saw her approaching late at night from the last bus , I would feign sleep and lie rigid in bed , willing my eyes to stay shut , but the sagging weight of Val sitting on the edge of my bed and her heart-rending sighs usually wore me down in the end , and I had to open my eyes and listen .
29 ‘ I do n't think that 's ever put him off in the past , ’ replied Daphne .
30 This is why bodies exist , rather than separate replicators still battling it out in the primordial soup .
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