Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [adj] [noun] [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | Nothing very special here , then , to herald the arrival of little William ; but just as that year brought in the new , so it took away the old : Benjamin Titford the Outrider 's widow Elizabeth , 70 years old and paralysed , died in Shoreditch Workhouse on 12 September . |
2 | . I actually picked up the spots , soon as that Doctor came in , to see if they , right up . |
3 | More than 870,000 viewers tuned in FREE to West Ham against Derby in ITV 's London region . |
4 | They knew that palladium has a natural affinity for hydrogen and that if palladium is used as the cathode the hydrogen ions initially migrate into it ; as more and more hydrogen goes in so it gets under ever greater pressures . |
5 | It is also top-down , in that the entities are identified first and then more and more detail filled in , as where the attributes of the entities are identified . |
6 | And as more and more people tune in and switch off , so everything else has to become more like TV in order to appeal to people who have become unable to tune into anything else . |
7 | Spartak coach Oleg Ivanovic Romantsev said : ‘ The happiness will come later when this achievement sinks in . |
8 | A couple of anachronisms fighting it out here while real life moved in on them from the east almost unnoticed . |
9 | ‘ He only found out what he 'd missed a few years ago when some German came in asking questions . |