Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] [noun] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Much of the taxpayers ' investment has merely stoked up inflation in land prices , effectively closing agriculture to all but the millionaire .
2 As he said it the bellowing roar came again , right on top of them , and a long drawn out scream in Russian .
3 Darren has already banked over £125,000 in prize money this season , which boosts his career winnings to over £300,000 , an average of £100,000 a year .
4 BA has already paid out £610,000 in libel damages and £1 million costs , but Virgin wants the new settlement to cover damage inflicted in the three years of the ‘ dirty tricks ’ campaign of customer poaching and publicity smears .
5 Even if all government money for research were cut off ( and the present government is doing its best ) , the force of competition would still bring about advances in technology .
6 This army arrived too late , and stopping only to destroy part of the Chaos Army 's rearguard , quickly turned back south in pursuit of the main Chaos force .
7 The company is also to set up PDAs in North America and the Far East with dates to be decided .
8 But the Money advice Trust , set up in 1990 with the aim of raising £9M in three years towards money advice services , has so far received only £275,000 in cash , although another £349,000 has been pledged and staff have been seconded to the value of £450,000 .
9 Even in this mainly residential area , the pace of life appeared to be at least two or three times that of London — which now seemed practically moribund in comparison to the tempo and sheer adrenalin of this exciting city .
10 The Cheviot housing association is slowly taking over property in South Meadowell .
11 A phrase from the Conservative 's manifesto last year , we are the only party that understands the need for low taxation , has now returned to haunt them , for an MP in a marginal constituency this evokes the electoral ghost of George Bush , so he firmly rules out increases in income tax , but would n't mind putting V A T on newspapers and books .
12 My question however concerns not accuracy in labelling but rather the means whereby an exhibit of objects might draw on theories of ‘ otherness ’ in order to explore the role of design in the production of identity .
13 The governing body therefore announced further changes in legislation in 1986 which have meant the phasing out of turbocharging completely at the end of the 1988 season .
14 Diana would never shout out answers in class or volunteer to read the lessons at assembly .
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