Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [adv] in a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It will grow into a shrubby bush 3′–4′ tall and looks equally beautiful grown alone or companionably in a border where it will flower away to your heart 's content .
2 So that even in a passage like the following , which is moving away from Locke 's philosophic teaching , Locke 's influence is apparent .
3 Before she could even breathe his lips were on hers , fiercely and demandingly in a kiss that seemed to last forever .
4 An ally is a nation which you beat fair and square in a war some time ago and which is now on your side .
5 She did not dare look down , but she could feel the machine moving below her like a maddened metal beast prowling backwards and forwards in a pit , its metal jaws opening and closing , clanging and gnashing with thwarted fury .
6 It was too big , a great covered space where people strode backwards and forwards in a hurry .
7 Life , as far as the black novelist is concerned , if found paradoxically and exclusively in a police body bag .
8 Without them , as the White Paper ’ Custody , Care and Justice ’ says , ’ there can be no assurance that resources ’ — which means money , and I wish that people would say ’ money ’ rather than ’ resources ’ — ’ devoted to the prison service will be used effectively and efficiently in a way which fulfils the obligations of the prison service . ’
9 " When they were out of a ship they were more or less in a state of intoxication , during which time they were in the society of the very lowest description that could be found .
10 As a master of the long line himself , Karajan would probably have endorsed some of Boult 's sentiments ( many of Karajan 's recordings have been put down more or less in a series of single takes ) , but he would also have agreed to an extent with Gould that ‘ good splices ’ can also ‘ build good lines ’ .
11 Cutting letter box slots in doors is a job most of us have to do once or twice in a decade .
12 But once or twice in a while I would despair of producing the kind of thing that seemed likely to win approval from one whose standards were so high — impossibly high I felt so far as emulation on my part was concerned — and therefore I had moods in which I would feel unworthy of his attention .
13 The size of the oligonucleotide will determine whether it occurs more than once in a sample DNA and therefore might prime DNA polymerase activity at multiple sites .
14 That is , if the same grammatical tag is found more than once in a position it is necessary only to know that the tag occurs in that position and the best scores associated with that tag .
15 Any café 'll do , but you ca n't use any of them more than once in a while or they start chucking you out .
16 A few of our players have an awful lot to prove both to themselves and to the fans i.e. Deane ( to score more than once in a game ) , Newsome ( to defend well against good opposition ) , Fairclough ( to prove to the manager that he is one of the best man to man markers in the game ) .
17 This is best dealt with quickly and crudely in a book concerned with change .
18 We hear endlessly of Rodrigo taking various fortified cities and castles — only to lose them later and often in a matter of months .
19 Generalization which we 'll come to a lot later as well in a lot more depth er is very important in these systems .
20 The second response , that the difference consists solely and simply in a mode of knowledge of the external world , without invoking any internal and introspectible ‘ feel ’ , requires one to explain perceptual experiences with different modes of access without reference to a subjective component .
21 She was in some ways , a female Kenneth Williams , an eccentric who could emote facially and vocally in a way in which Ken had established himself the master .
22 ‘ The petition read , ‘ It is incumbent upon the council to prevent the crown falling to issue of the pretended wedlock between his late Majesty and the lady Elizabeth Woodville , made without the consent of the lords of the land , and by the sorcery of the said Elizabeth and her mother Jacquetta — as the voice is throughout the land — privily and secretly in a chamber , without proclamation by banns according to the laudable custom of the English church ; the said King Edward being married and troth-plight a long time before to one , Eleanor Butler , daughter to the old Earl of Shrewsbury ’ . ’
23 Sometimes this happens spontaneously and regularly in a family without the need for extra organisation .
24 We take our orders , issued here and there in a whisper . ’
25 In the provision of public collective goods ‘ consumer preference ’ can only be expressed indirectly and imprecisely in a democracy through the relationship between bureau and legislative sponsor .
26 Any dissent or misunderstandings can be dealt with there and then in a battle fought on your ground , at your choice of time and to your agenda .
27 This returns again and again in a variety of contexts , but the theological heart of it is to be found in the development of a theology of the Church as a communion of ‘ churches ’ .
28 Her hair was heavily oiled , perfumed and washed again and again in a henna mixture .
29 The Member States shall support the Union 's external and security policy actively and unreservedly in a spirit of loyalty and mutual solidarity .
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