Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [adv prt] in the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They receive a child who has been badly let down in the past , who has to learn , painfully , how to care and trust again . |
2 | But this good control , plus the fine grip and limited body roll , are badly let down in the driver appeal stakes by the steering . |
3 | Two-thirds of my male friends have got married , and the rest of us just sit around in the pub all weekend . |
4 | No matter where you finally wind up in the advertising business , you will want to work at some stage in an agency to gain real insight into advertising and acquire first-rate skills ( and , hopefully , reputation ) that puts wheels under your career . |
5 | Oh I do n't see why you just sleep out in the garden or something |
6 | they , they do n't know just walk around in the warehouse , they are |
7 | You know just look up in the dictionary |
8 | STROKE victim Bishop Edward Daly told the Belfast Telegraph : ‘ I just wake up in the mornings now and say ‘ Thank you God , for another day ’ . ’ |
9 | Cos I just wake up in the night . |
10 | Now I 've never been on a camel before and these guys , I mean , they do n't wash ; just roll around in the sand . |
11 | Do you mind if I just go on in the way I 'm used to ? ’ |
12 | Erm is that seasonal is it that you just rent out in the summer ? |
13 | Some days er they worked longer hours and harder work and there were other days which er which erm they could n't do anything much , just potter around in the buildings . |
14 | ‘ She just fall down in the road screaming . |
15 | You just snuggle down in the feathers and hang on . ’ |
16 | Yes , is n't , those are for my mother 's day bouquets and I just stick them in and they just come out in the vase . |
17 | Well they just struggle on in the Wintertime |
18 | I like a bit of subversion — something that makes waves — although artists always smooth out in the end . ’ |
19 | Even though I see Cam every day , I still wake up in the morning and go ‘ Wicked ! |
20 | I still wake up in the morning and go , ‘ Wicked ! |
21 | They always get through in the end , though . ’ |
22 | Then I remembered you always get up in the morning before Aunt Emily , so I 'm sure you will find this before anyone else sees it ; and I want you to know that I am alive and well . |
23 | Private eyes always win through in the end . ’ |
24 | They always turn up in the nets ! |
25 | I use soap and water , I never cleanse or tone but I do use moisturisers and I never , ever go out in the winter without make-up . |
26 | Success or failure , the Grendon inmates always move on in the end ; either back to the prison system , or parole , or release . |
27 | Now add back in the ferry costs per person : |
28 | One is now face down in the corner , snoring on a pile of old cheese cloths . |
29 | Voting rights in local elections for nationals of all Community Member States , wider powers for the Court of Auditors , clearer duties on Member States to fight fraud against the Community budget and progress towards a single currency are all examples of matters supported by the Select Committee over the last few years and now set out in the Maastricht Treaty . |
30 | I often wake up in the morning and wish I was Eddie Murphy . ’ |